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Garth Brooks
"Double Live"
© Capitol Records
Year of Release: 1998
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track listing
Callin' Baton Rouge
Two Of A Kind Workin' On A Full House
Shameless
Papa Loved Mama
The Thunder Rolls (Long Version)
We Shall Be Free
Unanswered Prayers
Standing Outside The Fire
Longneck Bottle
It's Your Song
Much Too Young (To Feel This Damn Old)
The River
Tearin' It Up (And Burnin' It Down)
Ain't Goin' Down 'Til The Sun Goes Down)
Rodeo
The Beaches Of Cheyenne
Two Pina Coladas
Wild As The Wind
To Make You Feel My Love
That Summer
American Honky-Tonk Bar Association
If Tomorrow Never Comes
The Fever
Friends In Low Places (Long Version)
The Dance
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Garth Brooks "Double Live"
Garth Brooks' Double Live was a popular 2-disc set, consisting of his best hits, recorded
live. I've never been to a Garth Brooks concert, but I have heard that his concerts were extremely
exceptional. An interesting note about this live set was that there were different CD artworks.
They are now limited editions, and the copy of the artwork I have is from his Texas Stadium 1993
concerts.
There is a lot of energy throughout this set, not only from Garth himself, but along with the
audience -- From the opening song, "Callin' Baton Rouge," the great-sounding tender ballads such
as "Shameless," "Unanswered Prayers," (you can hear the audience singing along with Garth), the
spiritual "We Shall Be Free." Guest star Steve Wariner helps on "Longneck Bottle,"
Trisha Yearwood on "Wild As The Wind." The first disc has 14 tracks, but 13 actual songs:
Track 13 has a 7 seconds of live audience noises, as the track 14 is the actual song, "Tearin' It Up
(And Burnin' It Down)"
Lots of energy from the artist and the audience, Double Live makes this live set
enjoyable, and for those who attended Garth Brooks, or not, listeners can close their eyes,
and visualize an excellent concert.
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