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Usually ships in 1-2 business days | | | | | | Two CD live set from the Country superstar. Double Live finds Garth revisiting 22 of his hits and fan favorites alongside three new cuts: 'It's Your Song', 'Wild As The Wind' (with future wife Trisha Yearwood) and 'Tearin' It Up (And Burnin' It Down'. Garth runs through each of the live tracks like a man possessed, treating each song with the energy of a Tasmanian devil (and loving every minute of it). Recorded over the period of a few years, this excellent set, originally released in 1998, is icing on his catalog cake. | | | |
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| | Product Details | | Audio CD Release Date: | April 01, 2008 | | Studio: | Universal Japan | | Number Of Discs: | 2 | | Average Customer Rating: | based on 249 reviews |
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| | Track Listing | | Disc: 1 | | 1. | Callin' Baton Rouge | | 2. | Two of a Kind, Workin' on a Full House | | 3. | Shameless | | 4. | Papa Loved Mama | | 5. | The Thunder Rolls [The Long Version] | | 6. | We Shall Be Free | | 7. | Unanswered Prayers | | 8. | Standing Outside the Fire | | 9. | Longneck Bottle | | 10. | It's Your Song | | 11. | Much Too Young (To Feel This Damn Old) | | 12. | The River | | | Disc: 2 | | 1. | Ain't Goin' Down ('Til the Sun Comes Up) | | 2. | Rodeo | | 3. | The Beaches of Cheyenne | | 4. | Wild as the Wind | | 5. | To Make You Feel My Love | | 6. | That Summer | | 7. | American Honky-Tonk Bar Association | | 8. | If Tomorrow Never Comes | | 9. | The Fever | | 10. | Friends in Low Places [The Long Version] | | 11. | The Dance | |
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7 of 7 found the following review helpful:
Garth Brooks Double Live Mar 16, 2005
By Jmac76
"Janine"
Garth Brooks isn't your traditional and typical country singer. With music roots that go back to his love for Kiss when he was younger, it is obvious through this double live album that he tries to emulate what Kiss did on their own Double Live albums, and through their shows. And you know what, Garth succeeds.
Nothing about this double live album is dull. Garth shows through his music what a true performer he is, and you only need to listen to this album to understand why everyone raves about his showmanship.
With classics that range from Friends in Low Places to newer songs such as The American Honky Tonk Bar association Garth brings a little rock to his country, and a little country to his rock, and he does it exceptionally well.
Garth brings his own style to country.
In each song he performs he speaks volumes with emotion. Songs like "We shall be free" touch the soul completely.
Other songs such as "The American Honky Tonk-Bar Association" and his exceptional cover and redo of Aerosmith's "The Fever" has one tapping their foot along to the beat of the music.
Whether he is being cocky and confident, or humble and tearful, through and through he brings emotion to the music, and it is heard not only through his voice, and the lyrics but through the crowd, and the atmosphere.
Songs such as "The Thunder rolls" and "Friends in low places" are two songs, in which the extra verses can only be heard in concert and the response to those extra verses is enough to hear it.
Garth's connection with his fans is obvious, and what is even more obvious is his own enjoyment at seeing how much his fans love his shows.
And it wouldn't be right without Trisha Yearwood singing a duet with Garth, as she does on "Wild is the wind".
This Cd is a must to all Garth fans. And for those who aren't Garth fans this is the album that will either make you one, or not.
The best way to listen to this is to turn down the lights, turn up the music, close your eyes and let Garth take you there.
6 of 6 found the following review helpful:
there's only one Garth Dec 13, 1999
By carolyn lambert Ten years ago, my aunt visited Fan Fair and came back all excited about this new artist by the name of Garth Brooks.Not being a country music fan myself, my reaction was (with a sneer) what on earth is a Garth? Since that time I have come to truely appreciate the diversity, range, and sincereity of the man and his music. This CD is really the next-best thing to being at a Garth concert. While some might feel that the "fans" detract from the music, all that noise is a big part of Garth "Live".As I listen to this CD, I get "goosebumps", my heart races and I shed a few tears to "The Dance","Unanswered Prayers", and "The River". Garth"s ability to connect with the people is what makes him the man, and star that he is. If you've never had the opportunity to see Garth,or want to perhaps "re-live"that feeling of being there--then this is the CD to own. Go Garth!
8 of 10 found the following review helpful:
Garth Brooks Double Live Aug 22, 2002
By Ricky N.
"Ricky C. Nelson"
Garth Brooks is a superstar in the field of country music. This 2 CD collection has most of his greatest hits on it with songs like "If Tomorrow Never Comes", "Unanswered Prayers", "Rodeo", "To Make You Feel My Love", and "The Dance". Two special treats are the long versions of "The Thunder Rolls" and "Friends in Low Places". I am not a fan of live CD's and at times the audience sings over Garth which is annoying, but this is a good collection of Garth Brooks' best.
3 of 3 found the following review helpful:
Tearin' it up Mar 17, 2005
By Tearin' it up There's a reason why this is the highest selling live album of all time and why this is my favorite album of all time. There's just something about Garth live that is even better than his studio albums. The only thing I would add to this cd is his cover of "American Pie".
3 of 3 found the following review helpful:
Very Good CD May 30, 2004
By David Brown This is Garth at his peak, with songs like "The River" "Callin' Baton Rouge" and "Unanswered Prayers", being real highlights on the CD. There are some clunkers on it as well, such as the duet "Wild Is The Wind" with Trisha Yearwood (Funny how BOTH Garth and Trisha went down since they hooked up?) and "The Fever". This is actually the LAST good Garth Brooks CD (And although I have the boxed set, and "Sevens" this is only one I still listen to anymore). I only hope that Garth decides to come up with a quality CD, and can start to lead country back again
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