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1. | Don't Let Him Go
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2. | Music Man
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3. | Take It on the Run
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4. | Keep Pushin'
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5. | Can't Fight This Feeling
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6. | Tough Guys
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7. | That Ain't Love
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8. | Time for Me to Fly
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9. | Back on the Road Again
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10. | Keep on Loving You
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11. | Roll with the Changes
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12. | Ridin' the Storm Out
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13. | 157 Riverside Avenue
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Recorded Live On 6/9/2000: Riverport Amphitheatre, St. Louis, MO
REO Speedwagon Brian Ranks - Guitar Technician Bruce Hall - Group Member, Guitar (Bass), Vocals Bryan Hitt - Drums, Group Member Curtis Evans - Design Dave Amato - Group Member, Guitar, Producer, Vocals John Kalodner Kevin Cronin - Group Member, Guitar (Rhythm), Producer, Vocals Neal Doughty - Group Member, Keyboards Phil Martin
Features: * Discography * Biography * 20 Minutes of Exclusive Interviews * Motion Menu * Web Links * Instant Song Access * REO Home Game
REO Speedwagon can fill a major stadium nearly as fast as Madonna! Though they have sold over 40 million albums and consistently produced Top 40 singles, the band is most famous for their compelling, rip-roaring live act! LIVE PLUS3, filmed at a huge concert in the Spring of 2000, celebrates 30 years of the band's existence. With their typical unquenchable enthusiasm and masterful stage antics, the Wagon perform several of their biggest hits, including "Music Man," "Keep On Loving You," "Ridin' The Storm Out."
* Bernie Grundman - Mastering * Danny Shuss - Drum Technician * Joe Primeau - Mixing * Joe T. Vannelli Project - Engineer, Mixing, Producer * John Hoffman - Lighting * John X. Reed - Project Coordinator * Jonathan Richards - Project Coordinator * Lee Manning - Assistant Engineer * Sabrina Woolsey - Assistant Engineer * Steve Hammonds - Project Coordinator * Steve Owens - Lighting * Tom Consolo - Executive Producer * Tom D. Kline - Assistant Engineer * Tom Drennon - Art Direction, Design
REO Speedwagon celebrated their (amazing) third decade together by recording a live album called Live Plus in 2001. The weak 13-track CD also has a DVD companion which captures the songs live in concert during the spring of 2000. The DVD and CD would be recommended for die-hard fans only, except the weak vocals on the songs makes for a difficult time. Suggested REO Speedwagon listening should, instead, include 1974's Ridin' the Storm Out, 1980's Hi Infidelity, and especially 1988's Hits. After three decades, REO Speedwagon is just not up to the task of coming close to their arena rock heights. Have a real nostalgic experience: dim the lights, crank up the old vinyl, and get your lighter ready! If you have to have the experience of "being there," then this DVD is worth checking out. Otherwise pass. ---JT Griffith, All Music Guide |
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