Wireless (album)

Wireless (album)

Infobox Album
Name = Wireless: Acoustic Sessions
Type = remix
Artist = Threshold


Released = 2003
Recorded = Thin Ice Studios January 2003
Genre = Progressive metal
Length =
Label = Threshold Records
Producer = Karl Groom
Richard West
Reviews =
Last album = "Critical Mass"
(2002)
This album = "Wireless: Acoustic Sessions"
(2003)
Next album = "Critical Energy"
(2004)

"Wireless: Acoustic Sessions" is British progressive metal band Threshold's third direct-to-fan album, released in 2003. The album contains acoustic remixes of past songs and two songs written before the band got their first recording contract signed. The CD was out of print, but was reissued in 2008, and is available as a download on iTunes and Yahoo! Music.

Track List

# "Fragmentation" (4.05)
# "Consume To Live" (5.03)
# "Seventh Angel" (2.37) (previously unreleased)
# "The Sheltering Sky" (4.37)
# "Part Of The Chaos" (4.40)
# "Innocent" (4.04)
# "Falling Away" (5.22)
# "Conceal The Face" (4.18) (previously unreleased)
# "Lovelorn" (3.17)
# "Narcissus" (3.55)

Multimedia section

*Studio video of Fragmentation, hidden page + + To find the hidden page in the multimedia, click the left dish on the Exit screen.

Musicians

*Mac: vocals
*Karl Groom: acoustic guitar / bass
*Nick Midson: acoustic guitar
*Richard West: keyboards
*Johanne James: drums


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