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Live versions by the Band appear on their 1972 live double album Rock of Ages, [4] as well as the more complete four-CD-DVD version of that concert, Live at the Academy of Music 1971, [5] and the 2002 Box Set of The Last Waltz [6] (the song did not make it into the movie or the original soundtrack album [7]).
The Archive Collection was administered by Hear Music and Concord Music Group and the album was released in multiple formats: [85] a single remastered CD version of the original UK album (excluding "Helen Wheels" from the track listing), a 2-disc vinyl LP version with the remastered album and a selection of bonus audio materials, a 2CD/DVD ...
The first two discs comprise promotional films, from "Maybe I'm Amazed" (1970) to "Fine Line" (2005).Additional features include a documentary about his recent album Chaos and Creation in the Backyard (Creating Chaos at Abbey Road), a film about the Band on the Run album and a feature-length audio commentary from McCartney himself.
"I Do' Wanna Know" is a song written by Kevin Cronin that was the lead single from REO Speedwagon's 1984 album Wheels Are Turnin'.It was more of a rocker reminiscent of the songs REO Speedwagon had released in the 1970s than the ballads the band had been successful with in the early 1980s.
The album was also released as two single LPs, Wheels of Fire (In the Studio) and Wheels of Fire (Live at the Fillmore), with similar cover art. In the UK the studio album art was black print on aluminum foil, while the live album art was a negative image of the studio cover; In the Studio charted as high as No. 7 in that country, [ 12 ...
"He was a prince among men," enthused Ann. [5] The cover photograph shows an old picture of a young Ann and Nancy Wilson with a candle. The album reached number eighty-seven on the U.S. Billboard 200. In 1995, a VHS was released under the same name and with the same cover containing another concert from the same tour.
A DVD (containing a 10-song live set from Brixton Academy (20 December 1997), 15 promotional videos and also 8 bonus videos including unreleased 'Behind the Scenes' content), and; A rare edition only released in Japan and South Korea which is limited to only 2000 copies and contains all of the above packaged in a cardboard box.
A DVD of the original shows, featuring a total of 21 songs, was released on November 28, 2006. It was directed by Danny Clinch, who appears briefly on-stage to play harmonica on the song "Another Round", reprising the contribution he made to the original album recording of the song for In Your Honor.