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Old 09-19-2012, 06:11 PM   #1 (permalink)
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^^I only have the 2-disc version, this is the tracklist:-

Disc 1

"ELO Kiddies" [Single Version]
"Hot Love"
"He's a Whore"
"Mandocello" [Live]
"Clock Strikes Ten"
"Southern Girls" [Single Version]
"Downed"
"Hello There"
"Surrender"
"California Man"
"High Roller"
"Auf Wiedersehen"
"I Want You to Want Me" [Live]
"Ain't That a Shame" [Live]
"Takin' Me Back"
"Dream Police"
"Voices"
"Gonna Raise Hell" [Live]

Disc 2

"Way of the World"
"Stop This Game"
"World's Greatest Lover"
"Everything Works if You Let It" [Full Version]
"She's Tight"
"If You Want My Love" [Alternate, Extra Bridge Version]
"I Can't Take It"
"Tonight It's You"
"This Time Around"
"The Flame"
"Had to Make You Mine"
"I Can't Understand It"
"Can't Stop Fallin' Into Love"
"Walk Away"
"Woke Up With a Monster"
"Hard to Tell" [Live]
"Say Goodbye"
"Scent of a Woman"

Disc 1 is great, I can't stand most of the stuff on Disc 2
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Old 09-20-2012, 12:49 PM   #2 (permalink)
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^^I only have the 2-disc version, this is the tracklist:-

Disc 1

"ELO Kiddies" [Single Version]
"Hot Love"
"He's a Whore"
"Mandocello" [Live]
"Clock Strikes Ten"
"Southern Girls" [Single Version]
"Downed"
"Hello There"
"Surrender"
"California Man"
"High Roller"
"Auf Wiedersehen"
"I Want You to Want Me" [Live]
"Ain't That a Shame" [Live]
"Takin' Me Back"
"Dream Police"
"Voices"
"Gonna Raise Hell" [Live]

Disc 2

"Way of the World"
"Stop This Game"
"World's Greatest Lover"
"Everything Works if You Let It" [Full Version]
"She's Tight"
"If You Want My Love" [Alternate, Extra Bridge Version]
"I Can't Take It"
"Tonight It's You"
"This Time Around"
"The Flame"
"Had to Make You Mine"
"I Can't Understand It"
"Can't Stop Fallin' Into Love"
"Walk Away"
"Woke Up With a Monster"
"Hard to Tell" [Live]
"Say Goodbye"
"Scent of a Woman"

Disc 1 is great, I can't stand most of the stuff on Disc 2
That's the one Almauro has, but his version has an additional disc 3 which has some really good and interesting stuff on it
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Old 01-28-2013, 06:07 PM   #3 (permalink)
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I normally do not like live albums - Kiss Alive! was awful, Deep Purple Made in Japan wasn't that great - but Budokan was pretty good. Though I do love The Runaways In Japan...

And I normally like the studio versons of songs better than the live ones, but Surrender live has to be better than the studio version, IMO.
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And I normally like the studio versons of songs better than the live ones, but Surrender live has to be better than the studio version, IMO.
I especially love the Budokan version of "I Want You to Want Me". The original has a sort of laid back country vibe to it, but the live version is pure rock n roll.
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I especially love the Budokan version of "I Want You to Want Me". The original has a sort of laid back country vibe to it, but the live version is pure rock n roll.
Years ago I was in a CD Warehouse and found In Color there and saw that that song was on it. I grabbed it and put it in their CD player. Like I mentioned, I usually like studio versions more than live. I was thinking that I was going to buy it almost on the spot but I listened to the song and put it back
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Years ago I was in a CD Warehouse and found In Color there and saw that that song was on it. I grabbed it and put it in their CD player. Like I mentioned, I usually like studio versions more than live. I was thinking that I was going to buy it almost on the spot but I listened to the song and put it back
Hey now. Let's not be hasty. The studio version is still ace. Not to mention how much the rest of that album rules.
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Hey now. Let's not be hasty. The studio version is still ace. Not to mention how much the rest of that album rules.
I can't really say for certain, but I really didn't like it. I'm going to have to give the album another listen some time on Youtube, or somewhere...
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