The name of the fifth
album from the
band Live, released in
2001. The originally planned name was Ecstatic Fanatic.
V sounds more surprisingly different than any of
Live's other albums, and is less
spiritually themed with the exception of a few
songs. It has somewhat more of an
angry feeling than their other
albums, and according to
lead singer Ed Kowalczyk was partially inspired by his belief that most
modern music is shit. Although some people are glad that Live is taking itself less seriously now, I personally think that most of the
lyrics aren't up to the quality of their other albums, and judging by the
comments on
amazon.com many other
Live fans were
disappointed as well. Fortunately, it is unlikely that this will be
Live's last album, as several members of the band have said that they have no plans to stop anytime soon.
Track Listing:
1.
Intro
2.
Simple Creed
3.
Deep Enough
4.
Like A Soldier
5.
People Like You
6.
Transmit Your Love
7.
Forever May Not Be Long Enough
8.
Call Me A Fool
9.
Flow
10.
The Ride
11.
Nobody Knows
12.
Ok
13.
Overcome
14.
Hero Of Love