Kiss My Amps (Live)

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Kiss My Amps (Live)
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Live album by
ReleasedNovember 25, 2011 (2011-11-25)
RecordedJune 14, 2008 – September 18, 2010
Genre
Length36:46
Label
Producer
Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers chronology
Mojo Tour 2010
(2010)
Kiss My Amps (Live)
(2011)
Hypnotic Eye
(2014)

Kiss My Amps (Live) is a live album by American rock band Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers. The album was released by Reprise Records on November 25, 2011, as a limited edition vinyl LP for the 2011 Black Friday Record Store Day. [3] Each track was also released in 2012 on the Mojo Tour Edition Live Disc. (Sweet William’s live recording date is incorrect on the vinyl record, as the song was never performed live in 2010. The Tour Edition booklet liner notes of Mojo do however get this date correct.)

Contents

Track listing

Side one
No.TitleWriter(s)LocationLength
1."Takin' My Time" (July 22, 2010)Tom Petty The Palace of Auburn Hills, Auburn Hills, Michigan 4:42
2."I Should Have Known It" (June 16, 2010)Petty, Mike Campbell Rexall Place, Edmonton, Alberta 4:15
3."Sweet William" (June 14, 2008)Petty Comcast Center, Mansfield, Massachusetts 5:16
4."Jefferson Jericho Blues" (August 1, 2010)Petty, Campbell Wachovia Arena, Philadelphia 3:36
Side two
No.TitleWriter(s)LocationLength
1."First Flash of Freedom" (August 1, 2010)Petty, CampbellWachovia Arena, Philadelphia6:25
2."Running Man's Bible" (September 18, 2010)Petty Time Warner Cable Music Pavilion, Raleigh, North Carolina 6:10
3."Good Enough" (July 31, 2010)Petty, CampbellWachovia Arena, Philadelphia6:22

Kiss My Amps, Vol. 2

On April 16, 2016, Tom Petty released a second volume of the Kiss My Amps series. It was printed on limited edition vinyl for 2016's annual Record Store Day. [4]

Track listing

Kiss My Amps (Live), Vol. 2 [5]
No.TitleWriter(s)LocationLength
1."So You Want to Be a Rock 'n' Roll Star" (May 20, 2013) Chris Hillman, Jim McGuinn Beacon Theatre, New York City3:43
2."(I'm Not Your) Steppin' Stone" (May 20, 2013) Boyce and Hart Beacon Theatre, New York City3:28
3."Love Is a Long Road" (June 8, 2013)Petty, Campbell The Fonda Theatre, Los Angeles4:39
4."Two Gunslingers" (May 25, 2013)PettyBeacon Theatre, New York City3:43
5."When a Kid Goes Bad" (June 8, 2013)PettyThe Fonda Theatre, Los Angeles5:50
6."Willin'" (June 8, 2013) Lowell George The Fonda Theatre, Los Angeles4:54
7."The Best of Everything" (June 4, 2013)PettyThe Fonda Theatre, Los Angeles4:30
8."Tweeter and the Monkey Man" (May 26, 2013) Traveling Wilburys Beacon Theatre, New York City8:49
9."Rebels" (June 16, 2013)Petty 2013 Bonnaroo Music Festival, Manchester4:24
10."A Woman in Love (It's Not Me)" (June 16, 2013)Petty, Campbell2013 Bonnaroo Music Festival, Manchester6:07

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