The Black Parade Is Dead!

The Black Parade Is Dead!

by My Chemical Romance
The Black Parade Is Dead!

The Black Parade Is Dead!

by My Chemical Romance

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Overview

Leave it to My Chemical Romance to call their second full live album -- and their second live release during The Black Parade era -- The Black Parade Is Dead! Unlike 2007's mini-album Live and Rare, which patched together performances from MCR's fall 2006/winter 2007 dates in the U.K. and Europe, The Black Parade Is Dead! is a lavish CD/DVD affair chronicling two performances: the CD captures the band's October 7, 2007, Mexico City date -- their last as the Black Parade -- while the DVD features video of that show as well as their October 24, 2007, date at Maxwell's in their home state of New Jersey. The Black Parade Is Dead!'s grandiosity is only fitting, considering how elaborate The Black Parade was, and also fittingly, the Mexico City show is a song-for-song performance of that album -- the only difference is "The Black Parade Is Dead," where Gerard Way announces to the audience that this is "the last performance of The Black Parade forever!" As on The Black Parade, the highlights happen when My Chemical Romance make these songs about death sound especially lively and theatrical. "Dead!" sounds especially searing, the satirical strut of "Teenagers" has an extra swagger, and the vaudevillian unnamed fan favorite closing track -- now known as "Blood" -- has an even more mischievous spring in its step, while hearing the audience sing back the words to "Welcome to the Black Parade" and "Mama" adds to their resonance. The Maxwell's date, which the band played to a very limited crowd of about 200 or so fans, draws just over half its set list from The Black Parade but also touches on Three Cheers for Sweet Revenge peaks like "Helena," "I'm Not Okay (I Promise)," and "Thank You for the Venom." Even if it seems thorough to the point of being overdone, The Black Parade Is Dead! is a completely appropriate -- and fan-pleasing -- final nail in The Black Parade's coffin. ~ Heather Phares

Product Details

Release Date: 08/23/2019
Label: Reprise / Warner Records
UPC: 0093624899648
Rank: 12571

Tracks

Disc 1

  1. The End [Live in Mexico City]
  2. Dead! [Live in Mexico City]
  3. This Is How I Disappear [Live in Mexico City]
  4. The Sharpest Lives [Live in Mexico City]
  5. Welcome to the Black Parade [Live in Mexico City]
  6. I Don't Love You [Live in Mexico City]
  7. House of Wolves [Live in Mexico City]
  8. Interlude [Live in Mexico City]
  9. Cancer [Live in Mexico City]
  10. Mama [Live in Mexico City]

Disc 2

  1. Sleep [Live in Mexico City]
  2. Teenagers [Live in Mexico City]
  3. The Black Parade Is Dead!
  4. Disenchanted [Live in Mexico City]
  5. Famous Last Words [Live in Mexico City]
  6. Blood (End Credits)
  7. Kill All Your Friends
  8. My Way Home Is Through You
  9. Heaven Help Us

Album Credits

Performance Credits

My Chemical Romance   Primary Artist
Gerard Way   Vocals
Ray Toro   Guitar,Vocals (Background)
Frank Iero   Guitar,Guitar (Rhythm),Vocals (Background)
Michael Waye   Bass
James Dewees   Keyboards,Percussion,Synthesizer
Bob Bryar   Drums
Atom Rothlein   Director
Mikey Way   Guitar (Bass)

Technical Credits

John Bender   Digital Editing
Lars Fox   Engineer
Gerard Way   Composer,Group Member
Ray Toro   Composer,Group Member
Devin Sarno   Executive Producer
Tim Ross   Camera Operator
My Chemical Romance   Composer
Frank Iero   Composer,Group Member
Allan Hessler   Mixing
Greg Dean   Production Coordination
Michael Waye   Group Member
David Hewitt   Engineer
Bob Bryar   Composer,Group Member
John Carlucci   Camera Operator
Guy Charbonneau   Engineer,Recording
Dan Korneff   Mixing
Anthony Catalano   Engineer,Recording
James Minchin   Photography
Andrew Brennan   Production Assistant
Jeff J. Roc Sanchez   Production Coordination
Atom Rothlein   Editing
Karen Brinton   Engineer
Matthew Kulvicki   Camera Operator
Craig Aaronson   A&R
Jon Wolohan   Camera Operator
Ian Charbonneau   Engineer,Recording
Andreas Wagner   Camera Operator
Mikey Way   Composer
Michael Fellner   Technical Supervisor
Matt Taylor Band   Design,Art Direction
Kelly Norris Sarno   Executive Producer
Sergio Pacheco   Camera Operator
Ethan Webber   Lighting Director
Mike Frey   Guitar Technician
Matt Pelissier   Composer
Ivan Ortiz   Monitor Engineer
Nayeli Hartman   Coordination,Production Coordination
Brian Dee   Cinematography
Jennifer Destiny Rothlein   Producer
Jordan Duke   Drum Technician
Benjamin Estavillo   Engineer,Recording
Derek Burt   Engineer
Steven Sich   Engineer,Recording
Antonio Bautista   Engineer
Hector Hugo Mendoza Nieto   Engineer
Paola Hernandez   Coordination
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