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Artist: Winger

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CD Title: Winger - Live

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Category: Hard Rock

Year: 2007

Label: Frontiers Records

Catalog Number: FR CD 352

Personnel

Kip Winger vocals, bass
Reb Beach guitars, vocals
John Roth guitars, vocals
Rod Morgenstein drums, vocals

Tracks


Disc 1
1.  Blind Revolution Mad  
2.  Loosen Up  
3.  Easy Come Easy Go  
4.  Your Great Escape  
5.  Down Incognito  
6.  Rainbow In the Rose  
7.  Generica  
8.  Junk Yard Dog  

Disc 2
9.  Right Up Ahead  
10.  Reb's Guitar Solo  
11.  You Are The Saint, I Am The Sinner  
12.  Rod's Drum Solo  
13.  Headed For A Heartbreak  
14.  Can't Get Enough  
15.  Seventeen  
16.  Who's The One  
17.  Miles Away  
18.  Madalaine  
19.  Blue Suede Shoes bonus acoustic studio track  

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Existing comments about this CD

From: edwithmj Date: December 7, 2008 at 17:40
A brilliant live album. Every track I wanted was on this except Without The Night. That's the ONLY complaint I have of this release. A very good mix of songs from all four of their studio albums with a killer solo from both Reb AND John!

From: Doghouse Reilly Date: January 5, 2012 at 18:27
I won this disc in one of Eddie Trunk's contests on his radio show. He didn't tell me what the prize was until after I'd won, and to be honest, I wasn't exactly ecstatic. I had loved WInger as a kid, but by that point, and after hearing the forgettable Winger IV, I just didn't have much interest in the band anymore. But this imaginatively-titled live set was a pleasant surprise. Sound quality is good but not overpolished. Of course, you can't knock the band's musicianship at all, and Kip still sounds terrific as a singer. The setlist is surprisingly heavy on Heart Of The Young, i.e. some lesser-played, overlooked songs, but otherwise, all the hits are there, although almost all are saved for the second disc. The songs from Winger IV are a little boring, but I think for the most part, they chose the better ones. But for me, the highlights are the songs from Pull, and an emotional acoustic rendition of "Miles Away." The bonus track is crap, though, a total snoozer.

From: Doghouse Reilly Date: January 5, 2012 at 18:29
For some reason, the band saw fit to leave in the entire three-minute encore break, when we hear nothing but the crowd (which even in 2007 sounds like it has a large percentage of females). Also, during "Seventeen," Kip changes the words to "She's only thirty-five," to reflect the band's changing demographic. I guess that passes for high comedy in the Winger camp. Haw haw haw.

From: MetalllianStallion Date: January 8, 2012 at 8:14
Doghouse, I have the dvd version of this release and it has a nice trade off. DVD has the live performance of 'Hungry' instead of the bonus track. Unfortunately the 80's are gone for ever and that includes the quality of ladies at rock shows. The crowd is about 70% dudes and front and center stage side is a distracting 200 pound Walmart Wilderbeast. There's a few cuties under the Pepsodent-smile spell of Kip, but it's not cherry pie falling from the sky. This concert was recorded close to my stomping grounds in O.C./So Cal at the galaxy theater. Pretty good show, but since it was 2007, no tracks from 'Karma',as Winger where promoting the harmony-free 'IV' which I hated. Would have much rather heard a few more tracks off of 'Pull - In my veins' or 'Demo Anthology (2007) 'All I ever wanted'. Kip proves that you can chew gum and sing, as I am guessing he wishes his solo career was paying the bills instead of biting the She's only 17 bullet. DVD RIP http://www.megaupload.com/?d=Q6K4YT53

From: Doghouse Reilly Date: January 8, 2012 at 12:16
Wal-Mart Wildebeest! THAT, my friend, is hilarious! And I bet a good portion of the dudes in the audience are self-conscious guitar geeks who would insist they just want to watch Reb Beach play and don't actually like Winger.


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