Recovery: Live!

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Recovery: Live!
Live album by Great White
Released 1988
Genre Hard rock
Label Enigma Records
Producer Alan Niven
Great White chronology

On Your Knees
(1987)
Recovery: Live!
(1988)
...Twice Shy
(1989)
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Recovery: Live! is a live album released by the American hard rock band Great White in 1988. Several versions of the album were released, with variations in both covers and track listings. The US version feature 5 cover songs recorded direct-to-2-track in 1986, as well as 5 live songs from 1983. The CD release added the songs from the EP On Your Knees (re-issue of the original Out of the Night EP) as a bonus. The European release replaces tracks 6-10 with 5 songs from a 1987 Marquee show (the same show as disc two of the ...Twice Shy limited edition). The Japanese version is a strange hybrid and includes five tracks from the US version, two tracks from the Live at the Ritz promo CD, and five studio tracks from the Shot In The Dark and Once Bitten albums.

Track listing (US Version)

  1. "Immigrant Song"
  2. "Rock 'N Roll"
  3. "Money (That's What I Want)"
  4. "Red House"
  5. "I Don't Need No Doctor"
  6. "Hard and Cold"
  7. "Substitute"
  8. "Street Killer"
  9. "Bad Boys"
  10. "Stick It"

Track listing (UK/European Version)

  1. "Immigrant Song"
  2. "Rock 'N Roll"
  3. "Money (That's What I Want)"
  4. "Red House"
  5. "I Don't Need No Doctor"
  6. "Shot in the Dark"
  7. "What Do You Do"
  8. "Gonna Getcha"
  9. "Money (That's What I Want)"
  10. "All Over Now"

Track listing (Japan Version)

  1. "Hard and Cold (US version)"
  2. "Substitute (US version)"
  3. "Street Killer (US version)"
  4. "Money (That's What I Want) (US/UK version)"
  5. "Red House (US/UK version)"
  6. "Shot in the Dark (studio)"
  7. "Gonna Getcha (studio)"
  8. "Run Away (studio)"
  9. "Since I've Been Loving You (from "Live At The Ritz" promo CD)"
  10. "Face the Day (Extended Version) (from "Live At The Ritz" promo CD)"
  11. "All Over Now (studio)"
  12. "Rock Me (studio)"

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