Take Us Alive - Extreme

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| Format | CD |
| Available | 16-07-2010 |
| Sourced | Australia |
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Recorded in the band's hometown Boston at the House of Blues on August 8th 2009, on the last night of their tour, this performance captures Extreme at the peak of their game with a renewed enthusiasm. The concert showcases material from the majestic new album as well as classics from 1990's multiplatinum, Pornograffitti, 'III Sides to Every Story' and 'Waiting For the Punchline."
Track Listing
Disc 1:
- Decadence Dance
- Comfortably Dumb
- Rest in Peace
- It's a Monster
- Star
- Tell me Something I Don't Know
- Medley - Kid Ego / Little Girls / Teacher's Pet
- Play With Me
- Midnight Express
- More Than Words
- Ghost
- Cupid's Dead
- Take us Alive
- Flight of the Wounded Bumblebee
- Get the Funk Out
- Am I Ever Gonna Change
- Hole Hearted
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