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Category: Hard Rock
Year: 2003
Label: Civilian
Catalog Number: CR - 1001 - 2
Disc 1 | ||
1. | Oowatanite | |
2. | Wanna Rock | |
3. | The Band Has Just Begun | |
4. | Say Hello | |
5. | Enough Is Enough | |
6. | Before the Dawn | |
7. | Sign of the Gypsy Queen | |
8. | Tonite Is a Wonderful Time to Fall in Love | |
9. | Cum Hear the Band | |
10. | Won't Go There | |
11. | Victim for Your Love | |
12. | Weeping Widow | |
13. | 21st Century Schizoid Man | |
Disc 2 | ||
14. | Like a Lover, Like a Song | |
15. | Rock'N'Roll Is a Vicious Game | |
16. | Holiday | |
17. | Bad Side of the Moon | |
18. | All Over Town | |
19. | Roller | |
20. | Just Between You and Me | |
21. | I Like to Rock | |
22. | That's Who I Am, This Is What I Do new studio track | |
23. | Strong Silent Type new studio track |
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From: Rockhead | Date: July 20, 2005 at 13:03 |
A comprehensive round up of April Wines finest moments. Well played and sounding great this is ideal for fans (like me) but also the casual listener who wondered what the fuss was about. Disc2 nicks it for me featuring Roller and I Like To Rock but overall it is all good |
From: the game | Date: July 26, 2005 at 19:26 |
Killer live greatest hits 2 cd set by Canadian rockers from Canada. Just listening to hits like Tonites a Wonderful Time, Weeping Widow,Badside Of The Moon, I like to Rock, Enough Is Enough is awesome. All the songs are great, melodic with the crunchy guitars. The only blemish is the two studio tracks. My fave band. Rated 10/10. |
From: rene | Date: December 18, 2005 at 15:07 |
Not a bad release but were are most of their 80s hits like ROCK MYSELF TO SLEEP, WITHOUT YOUR LOVE, HARD ROCK KID, THIS COULD BE THE RIGHT ONE, WANTED DEAD OR ALIVE etc...? Why most of the 70s bands that released albums in the 80s forget album their 80s albums??? I think that is a bad thing to do. Sometimes it looks like KANSAS, TED NUGENT, BAD COMPANY etc...never released a album in the 80s because when they release a live album they nearly never play a 80s song. SAD BUT TRUE. |
From: Remastered Reason | Date: January 22, 2006 at 11:18 |
Most bands that release a live album would feature their best material from prevoius years. No doubt this double disc represents selective 70's & early 80's tracks & rightfully so. These are their best & what they are remembered for. Thankfully for the most part, the mid to later 80's cheese material has been left off. |
From: ROBERT | Date: February 13, 2006 at 13:00 |
AQUI si esta catalogada, como HARD ROCK, supongo q dependera del disco... ¿cual os parece el mas A.O.R. d toda su carrera? |
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