'Til the End of Forever
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'Til the End of Forever | ||
Studio album by Michael Bolton | ||
Released | September 13, 2005 | |
Recorded | Live portion recorded August 24-25, 2004 | |
Genre | Pop | |
Length | 77:30 | |
Label | Passion Group | |
Producer(s) | ? | |
Professional reviews | ||
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Michael Bolton chronology | ||
Vintage (2003) |
Til The End of Forever (2005) |
Bolton Swings Sinatra (2006) |
'Til the End of Forever is an album by Michael Bolton, released in 2005. The live cuts on this album were recorded during a DVD taping over two nights of concerts (August 24 and 25, 2004) at the Casino Rama, outside Toronto, Canada. The recording was said to be for the PBS TV show "Soundstage," but the show has yet to be shown. A DVD of the concerts was released for sale in Europe in late 2005 and was released for sale in the U.S. in March, 2006, and was titled "The Best of Michael Bolton Live."
The track "Courage In Your Eyes" was written by Bolton as a tribute to Coretta Scott King, and he performed the song in her honor at her funeral. "Til the End of Forever" was the single off the album, and was written by Bolton in honor of his love for his three daughters. "Said I Loved You ... But I Lied" is a reggae-styled remake of Bolton's 1995 hit of the same name.
[edit] Track listing
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- Studio Recordings
- "I'm Alive"
- "Til the End of Forever"
- "Still the Love of My Life"
- "Next Lifetime"
- "Hear Me""
- "Courage in Your Eyes
- "Said I Loved You...But I Lied" [Reggae Version]
- Live in Concert
- "Time, Love and Tenderness"
- "When a Man Loves a Woman"
- "Go the Distance"
- "Nessun Dorma"
- "(Sittin' On) The Dock of the Bay"
- "To Love Somebody"
- "How Can We Be Lovers"
- "Love Is a Wonderful Thing"
- "Soul Provider"
- "Steel Bars"
- "How Am I Supposed to Live Without You"