Elect the Dead Symphony

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Elect the Dead Symphony
Warner Bros./Serjical Strike
ProducerTom Whalley
Serj Tankian chronology
Lie Lie Live
(2008)
Elect the Dead Symphony
(2010)
Imperfect Harmonies
(2010)
Singles from Elect the Dead Symphony
  1. "The Charade"
    Released: February 15, 2010
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Elect the Dead Symphony is the first live album by

Auckland Philharmonia Orchestra, along with Dan Monti on acoustic guitar and backing vocals, performing at the Auckland Town Hall in Auckland, New Zealand. Orchestral arrangements were by John Psathas. Material for the performance is from Tankian's solo debut, Elect the Dead with some additional previously unreleased songs.[2][3]

The sole studio track is the first officially released studio recording of "Charades", with the revised title "The Charade". This song was known to have been considered for System of a Down's Hypnotize album and a rehearsal was recorded, a brief excerpt of which appears on the DVD side of that album's dualdisc edition. It was not included on the album, but a live version appeared on the Axis of Justice compilation the following year. The version on Elect the Dead Symphony is the first studio recording of the song to be released, and has also been released as a single. A live version of the song also appears on the album.

Elect the Dead Symphony was released on February 23, 2010 on iTunes and March 9, 2010 in all other formats.

Track listing

All tracks are written by Serj Tankian

No.TitleLength
1."Feed Us"7:29
2."Blue"3:15
3."Sky Is Over"3:09
4."Lie Lie Lie"3:58
5."Money"3:29
6."Baby"3:41
7."Gate 21"2:49
8."The Charade"4:30
9."Honking Antelope"3:49
10."Saving Us"4:55
11."Elect the Dead"3:08
12."Falling Stars"3:24
13."Beethoven's Cunt"3:29
14."Empty Walls"3:57
15."The Charade" (studio version; DVD only during credits)3:33
Total length:1:03:00

Chart positions

Chart (2010) Peak
position
Austrian Albums (Ö3 Austria)[4] 38
French Albums (
SNEP)[5]
118
Greek Albums (IFPI)[6] 5
New Zealand Albums (RMNZ)[7] 12
Swiss Albums (Schweizer Hitparade)[8] 64

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