Evel Knievel Factor

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Evel Knievel Factor
Studio album by
ReleasedNovember 1, 2006
Recorded2006
GenreRock
Length40:29
LabelBad Habits Records, Playground Scandinavia, JVC Japan
ProducerSammy Aaltonen & Private Line
Private Line chronology
21st Century Pirates
(2004)
Evel Knievel Factor
(2006)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Desibeli.net(4/5) (in Finnish)
Findance.com(8/10) (in Finnish)
Noise.fi(2/5) (in Finnish)
Rokkizine(3/5) (in Finnish)
mesta.net(3/5) (in Finnish)
Imperiumi.net(8+/10) (in Finnish)
Soundi.fi(3/5) (in Finnish)
Vertigo.cd(4/5) (in Finnish)
Whiplash.net(9/10) (in Spanish)
Sleaze-metal.com(9/10) (in German)
Melodic.net(3.5/5) link (in English)

Evel Knievel Factor is the second studio-album by the Finnish rock group Private Line. It was released in Finland on 1 November 2006. Two singles have been released from the album: "Broken Promised Land" on 31 May 2005, and "Sound Advice" on 28 January 2007. The b-side on the "Broken Promised Land" single is the album track "Uniform", while as b-sides to "Sound Advice" are two previously unreleased songs, "Tokyo" and "Criminal". The title is a reference to legendary American motorcycle daredevil Evel Knievel.

Track listing[edit]

  1. "(Prelude) For The Daredevils" (1:08)
  2. "Evel Knievel Factor" (3:34)
  3. "Broken Promised Land" (4:02)
  4. "Alive" (3:50)
  5. "Sound Advice" (3:42)
  6. "The SINdicate" (3:46)
  7. "Prozac Nation" (2:58)
  8. "Uniform" (3:37)
  9. "Gods Of Rewind" (4:08)
  10. "Anyway" (4:18)
  11. "Billion Star Hotel" (5:05)
  12. "Tokyo" (3:53) (* bonus track for the Japan release)
  13. "He's A Whore" (Rick Nielsen) (* bonus track for the Japan release. Originally recorded by Cheap Trick).

Singles[edit]

Singles released from the Evel Knievel Factor album as follows:

  1. "Broken Promised Land" (4:02)
  2. "Uniform" (3:37)
  • Sound Advice (31 January 2007)
  1. "Sound Advice" (3:42)
  2. "Tokyo" (*previously unreleased)
  3. "Criminal (Manchuria, Claude)" (*previously unreleased. Originally recorded by Smack)