| Artist | Queensrÿche |
|---|---|
| Cover | Queensryche - Operation Livecrime cover.jpg |
| Released | November 5, 1991 |
| Recorded | Madison, Milwaukee and La Crosse, Wisconsin, May 10–12, 1991 |
| Genre | Heavy metal, progressive metal |
| Length | 64 min. |
| Label | EMI |
| Director | Wayne Isham |
| Producer | Jeff Tannebring |
| Prev year | 1989 |
| Next year | 1992 |
| Artist | Queensrÿche |
|---|---|
| Released | October 28, 1991 |
| Recorded | Madison, Milwaukee and La Crosse, Wisconsin, May 10–12, 1991 |
| Genre | Heavy metal, progressive metal |
| Length | 61:43 |
| Label | EMI |
| Producer | Queensrÿche and Jeff Tannebring |
| Chronology | Queensrÿche live albums |
| Next year | 2001 |
Operation: Livecrime (stylized as Operation: LIVEcrime) is a boxed set, covering the live performance of the album Operation: Mindcrime by the American progressive metal band Queensrÿche. It was released by EMI in 1991. After Queensrÿche toured in 1991 in support of Empire, record label EMI released this limited-edition set in two versions, one containing both a videocassette and a CD, the other containing both a videocassette and an audio cassette of live Operation: Mindcrime performances.
In 2001 the CD was remastered, with the rest of the Queensrÿche catalog following in 2003. The video was also rereleased as a DVD, with the hidden bonus tracks "The Lady Wore Black" and "Roads to Madness", interviews and a graphic story of the album.
Personnel
- Band members
- Geoff Tate – lead vocals, keyboards on "Anarchy-X," "The Mission," and "Eyes of a Stranger"
- Michael Wilton – guitar, backing vocals, acoustic guitar on "The Mission," "Waiting for 22," and "My Empty Room"
- Chris DeGarmo – guitar, backing vocals, keyboards on "Eyes of a Stranger"
- Eddie Jackson – bass, backing vocals
- Scott Rockenfield – drums
- Additional musician
- Pamela Moore – vocals
- Production
- Wayne Isham – director
- Jeff Tannebring – producer
- Tom Hall – live recording
- James 'Jimbo' Barton – mixing
- Evren Göknar – 2001 remastering
Charts
| Chart (1991) | Peak position |
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