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Artist: Pink Cream 69

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CD Title: Live

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Category: Hard Rock

Year: 1997

Label: Massacre Records (Germany)

Catalog Number: MAS CD0216

Personnel

David Readman lead vocals, rhythm guitars
Dennis Ward bass, backing vocals
Alfred Koffler guitars, backing vocals
Kosta Zafiriou drums, sound and keyboard effects

Recorded during the Food for Thought Tour May-July 1997.

Tracks

1.  Do You Like It live  4:12
2.  Big Shot live  2:45
3.  Welcome the Night live  5:45
4.  Way Down live  4:45
5.  Yesterdays live  4:32
6.  Anger live  4:00
7.  Change live  4:17
8.  Diggin' Through the Past live  4:02
9.  Only the Good live  3:58
10.  Light of Day live  3:37
11.  Talk to the Moon live  4:22
12.  Until I Wake live  4:26
13.  Better Days live  3:51
14.  Keep Your Eye on the Twisted live  6:20
  
Total Running Time:  60:52

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Existing comments about this CD

From: Balázs Date: June 16, 2003 at 16:35
it's perfect but i never know whats the really name of the first track Do you like it, or with ? or Do you like it like that, or with ? helpmeplease

From: Kip Date: August 29, 2004 at 18:00
Depends Balaj.. um.. interesting name. Do You Like It Like That? Or Do You Like It Like This... Do You even Like It at all? I think this album is great. It's really cool to see Readman singing Deris tunes. Sure, the songs from Change blow, but they put together a nice set. It's too bad this came out before Electrified, Sonic, Endangered and Thunderdome, because the best PC69 songs are there. Overall, this is good for what they had at the time. Enjoyable. 7/10

From: elmomias Date: June 13, 2007 at 17:46
Un buen disco.Descubrí e lsonido grunge de PC69 con este disco,ademas de muchos clasicos.Para mi gusto el sonido es perfecto,con más fuerza que en estudio,y demuestra que la interpretación de los músicos es mejor,ya que con menos recursos las canciones no tienen vacios(vaya coros!!).Las canciones estan llenas de matices,y Readman canta de....madre.


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