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Totally Unplugged (1994)


Original CD Release-Street Level SLD-024
 

Country: US CD 1994

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Back Side



 

CD Label

 

                CD release

USA         Street Level SLD-024 (1994)

 

                Cassette release

USA         Street Level SLC-024 (1994)

 

                Song listing CD and cassette (* = not on cassette)

                Watch What You're Doing

                Texas And Me

                                Should have been "White Trash Stomp"

                Step Into The Madness

                Why Should The Devil Have All The Good Music

                Weight Of The World

                Baby's Got The Blues

                I Hope I'll See You In Heaven

                A Woman Of God

                Let The Rain Fall Down On Me*

                All The Way Home*

                I Will Survive*

 

                Extra tracks on cassette

                UFO

                                First song

                Song For A Small Circle

                                Situated in between "Why should" and

                                "Baby's Got The Blues," this is the first

                                song of side 2

 

                Notes

                    This is an album with live recordings from a solo concert in Texas, probably recorded in 1992.

 

                    The cassette version also includes the songs "UFO" and "Song For A Small Circle;" in between is some extra dialogue from Larry Norman. "Let The Rain Fall Down On Me," "All The Way Home," and "I Will Survive" are missing. It came as a "private release," according to the J-card. There was no artwork on the J-card, just text (colors vary: gray, greenish and blue-ish).

 

                    "Weight Of The World" was released on this album for the first time. It reappeared on "Rough Diamonds, Precious Jewels (The Belfast Bootlegs)."

 

                    "Texas And Me" is another title for "White Trash Stomp" (see "Stranded In Babylon" for the original studio version), but it was probably mixed up. The cassette version lists both titles and it's more likely that "Texas And Me" is Larry Norman talking about his experiences in Texas.

 

   All release information and notes courtesy of Robert Termorshuizen.