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Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0724349742420
Format: Collector's Edition
Label: Capitol
Manufacturer: Capitol
Number Of Discs: 2
Publisher: Capitol
Release Date: November 17, 1998
Studio: Capitol
Sales Rank: 15762
Disc 1:- Callin' Baton Rouge
- Two of a Kind, Workin' on a Full House
- Shameless
- Papa Loved Mama
- Thunder Rolls [The Long Version]
- We Shall Be Free
- Unanswered Prayers
- Standing Outside the Fire
- Longneck Bottle - Garth Brooks, Steve Wariner
- It's Your Song
- Much Too Young (To Feel This Damn Old)
- River
- Tearin' It Up (And Burnin' It Down)
Disc 2:- Ain't Goin' Down ('Til the Sun Comes Up)
- Rodeo
- Beaches of Cheyenne
- Two PiƱa Coladas
- Wild as the Wind - Garth Brooks, Trisha Yearwood
- To Make You Feel My Love
- That Summer
- American Honky-Tonk Bar Association
- If Tomorrow Never Comes
- Fever
- Friends in Low Places [The Long Version]
- Dance
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Album Description: Two CD live set from the Country superstar. Double Live finds Garth revisiting 22 of his hits and fan favorites alongside three new cuts: 'It's Your Song', 'Wild As The Wind' (with future wife Trisha Yearwood) and 'Tearin' It Up (And Burnin' It Down'. Garth runs through each of the live tracks like a man possessed, treating each song with the energy of a Tasmanian devil (and loving every minute of it). Recorded over the period of a few years, this excellent set, originally released in 1998, is icing on his catalog cake.
Amazon.com: Garth Brooks's obvious inspirations for Double Live were all those 1970s double-album concert recordings from album-oriented-rock influences such as Bob Seger, Kiss, and Peter Frampton. The difference between those classic-rock sets and this one is that Live Bullet, Alive and Frampton Comes Alive all helped to rescue their respective artists from virtual obscurity. Coming as they did from still largely unknown commodities, they seemingly promised nothing yet delivered everything. Already a superstar, Brooks merely promises more of the same on Double Live. He delivers, too. "You guys already know what's coming, don't you?" he asks at one point. "And you know what? You're right." Loaded with 22 hits (and three new tunes) recorded in any number of unnamed cities (and studios, too) over the past seven years, Double Live finds Brooks exaggerating his most irritating tics--the Wynnona-ish growls, the ridiculously elastic twang--in the process ruining even his finest songs. Still, even those convinced that Brooks is the Garth Vader of country music will be brought to pause as tens of thousands of admiring fans sing earnestly along to "The Dance" or "Unanswered Prayers," and scream their way through the anthem "Friends in Low Places." (Please note: You may receive any one of the album's six different covers.) --David Cantwell
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This is the best album Garth Brooks has ever made! I highly recommend it to any Garth fan!
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The CD is pretty good, I have enjoyed it. I purchased this CD from Fotrecords. On the case it says "If this compact disc is cut or drilled or marked for promotional use only it is not for sale and neither the artist, songrwriters or publishers receive any compensation." The CD they sold my is cut, so illegal to sell.
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I LOVE his live verson CD's!! Ever since I went to see him in concert in State College PA, the "limited" version didn't satisfy me, and then he came out with the live version, what an excellent choice!!!!!
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The biggest live country performer ever gives us a taste of what his live show is like. All his biggest hits are here in this 2 CD set, with three new songs ("It's Your Song," "Tearin' it Up," and "Wild as the Wind") and those great extra verses to "The Thunder Rolls" and "Friends in Low Places." One of the best live albums I've ever listened to and a must-have for Garth fans new and old. If you only own one Garth Brooks album, this one should be it.
Other great live albums:
The Hits Live
Live From Iraq
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After Garth Brooks recorded the six albums that made him a superstar, he began to show himself much more a businessman than a genuine country star concerned with the artistic integrity of the music itself, and this album was one of the first indicators of his corporate attitude. Around this same time, Brooks would make a deal with Wal-mart to package his first six albums into a box set, with each album given one bonus song, and which was only around 30 bucks. Naturally, this is dirt cheap, to pick up six albums for only thirty dollars.
The real reason why he was doing this? Because he was chasing The Beatles' record of moving the most units and records of any band in the world to become the biggest selling musical artist ever. ... Read More:
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