TRIBUZY: Two Songs From 'Execution – Live Reunion' Album Posted Online

January 30, 2007

Two songs from the upcoming live album from the TRIBUZY project (led by Brazilian musician Renato Tribuzy) — recorded at the Credicard Hall in São Paulo, Brazil in November 2005 and featuring special guest appearances by Bruce Dickinson (IRON MAIDEN),Mat Sinner (PRIMAL FEAR),Ralf Scheepers (PRIMAL FEAR),Roy Z, Roland Grapow (MASTERPLAN, ex-HELLOWEEN),Kiko Loureiro (ANGRA) and Chris Dale (BRUCE DICKINSON) — have been posted online a the TRIBUZY MySpace page. Check out the tracks "Divine Disgrace" and "The Attempt" at this location.

Entitled "Execution – Live Reunion", the 11-song effort includes a song called "The Means", which was originally released only as a bonus track on the "Execution" album in Asia. The CD was produced by Roy Z and Renato Tribuzy, and mixed by Roy Z at Mountain View studio in Los Angeles. It will be released in South America and Asia this month and in Europe, Canada and USA in March. A DVD of the same concerts will be released later in the year.

Check out photos from TRIBUZY's Nov. 11, 2005 show in São Paulo at this location.

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