Live: Hallelujah

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Live: Hallelujah
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ReleasedMay 20, 2003
Recorded2002
Genre Hard rock
Length77:29
Label Silverline Records
Producer Bob Daspit
Sammy Hagar and The Waboritas chronology
Not 4 Sale
(2002)
Live: Hallelujah
(2003)
Livin' It Up!
(2006)
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Live: Hallelujah is a live album by Sammy Hagar and The Waboritas.

Contents

Track list

  1. "Shaka Doobie (The Limit)" (Sammy Hagar) – 3:30
    • originally from Hagar's Ten 13 album.
    • recorded at the Mars Music Amphitheater in Tampa, Florida, on July 31, 2002.
  2. "Three Lock Box" (Sammy Hagar) – 3:40
  3. "There's Only One Way to Rock" (Sammy Hagar) – 4:05
    • originally from Hagar's Standing Hampton album.
    • recorded at the UMB Bank Pavilion in Maryland Heights, Missouri, on June 7, 2002.
  4. "Give to Live" (Sammy Hagar) - 4:08
    • originally from Hagar's I Never Said Goodbye album.
    • recorded at the UMB Bank Pavilion in Maryland Heights, Missouri, on June 7, 2002.
  5. "Top of the World" (Michael Anthony/Sammy Hagar/Alex Van Halen/Edward Van Halen) – 3:50
  6. "Deeper Kinda Love" (Larry Dvoskin/Sammy Hagar) – 4:27
    • originally from Hagar's Ten 13 album.
    • recorded at the UMB Bank Pavilion in Maryland Heights, Missouri, on June 7, 2002.
  7. "Why Can't This Be Love" (Michael Anthony/Sammy Hagar/Alex Van Halen/Edward Van Halen) – 3:46
    • originally from Van Halen's 5150 album.
    • recorded at the UMB Bank Pavilion in Maryland Heights, Missouri, on June 7, 2002.
  8. "Eagles Fly" (Sammy Hagar) – 5:02
    • originally from Hagar's I Never Said Goodbye album.
    • recorded at the UMB Bank Pavilion in Maryland Heights, Missouri, on June 7, 2002.
  9. "Little White Lie" (Sammy Hagar) – 3:41
    • originally from Hagar's Marching To Mars album.
    • recorded at the UMB Bank Pavilion in Maryland Heights, Missouri, on June 7, 2002.
  10. "Rock Candy" (Denny Carmassi/Bill Church/Sammy Hagar/Ronnie Montrose) – 4:40
  11. "I Can't Drive 55" (Sammy Hagar) – 4:55
    • originally from Hagar's VOA album.
    • recorded at the UMB Bank Pavilion in Maryland Heights, Missouri, on June 7, 2002.
  12. "Mas Tequila" (Gary Glitter/Sammy Hagar/Mike Leander) – 5:19
    • originally from Hagar's Red Voodoo album.
    • recorded at the UMB Bank Pavilion in Maryland Heights, Missouri, on June 7, 2002.
  13. "Heavy Metal" (Sammy Hagar/Jim Peterik) – 4:47
    • originally from Hagar's Standing Hampton album.
    • recorded at the UMB Bank Pavilion in Maryland Heights, Missouri, on June 7, 2002.
  14. "When It's Love" (Michael Anthony/Sammy Hagar/Alex Van Halen/Edward Van Halen) – 5:38
  15. "Right Now" (Michael Anthony/Sammy Hagar/Alex Van Halen/Edward Van Halen) – 5:35
    • originally from Van Halen's For Unlawful Carnal Knowledge album.
    • recorded at the Verizon Wireless Amphitheater in Charlotte, North Carolina, on August 7, 2002.
  16. "Dreams" (Michael Anthony/Sammy Hagar/Alex Van Halen/Edward Van Halen) – 4:59
    • originally from Van Halen's 5150 album.
    • recorded at the Selland Arena in Fresno, California, on June 27, 2002.
  17. "Hallelujah" (Sammy Hagar) – 4:17
    • originally from Hagar's Not 4 Sale album.
    • the same studio track as on Not 4 Sale.

Personnel

Special guests

Singles

Versions

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