Goodbye: Enough Z'Nuff

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Goodbye: Enough Z'Nuff
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Live album by
ReleasedFebruary 24th, 2014
Recorded2013
VenueThe Garage
Ebbw Vale Institute
Burnham Mews
Genre Power pop, rock
Label Livewire/Cargo
Donnie Vie chronology
Wrapped Around My Middle Finger
(2012)
Goodbye: Enough Z'Nuff
(2014)
The White Album
(2014)

Goodbye: Enough Z'Nuff is the Donnie Vie's sixth solo release. [1] It is a live album and DVD recorded during Vie's Magical History Tour after his departure from the band Enuff Z'Nuff in 2013. [2]

Contents

Track listing

  1. "For Now"
  2. "Holly Wood Ya"
  3. "These Days"
  4. "You Got A Hold Of Me (Featuring Baz Francis)
  5. "The Beast"
  6. "Rainy Day"
  7. "You And I"
  8. "Fly High Michelle"
  9. "If I Can't Have You"
  10. "There Goes My Heart"
  11. "New Thing (Featuring Baz Francis)"
  12. "Time To Let You Go"
  13. "Someday (Featuring Baz Francis)"
  14. "Goodbye (Featuring Baz Francis)"

DVD track Listing

Personnel

Musicians

Production

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References

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