Live Bootleg '82

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Released1990
Genre Rock
Label Stunt
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Live Bootleg '82 is the title of a live album by rock band Daniel Amos, released on Stunt Records in 1990.

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Recorded in St. Louis, Missouri by Bruce A. Brown in April, 1982, this album gave fans a glimpse into a typical D.A. concert in the early 1980s. Having gone in a harder rock/new-wave direction, they abandoned the country-rock songs of their first two albums. This set (as seen on the "Uncut" edition) culled three songs from Horrendous Disc and nine from ¡Alarma! , both released the previous year, along with three songs from Doppelgänger which would not be released for a year and three songs never released on an album.

The album also includes their well-known "Surf Suite", which they had performed in differing fashions for several years. It led off with a new-wave take on The Beach Boys' "Surfin' U.S.A.", the instrumental surf classic "Wipe Out", followed by D.A.'s own surfing-inspired songs "Endless Summer" and "(Near Sighted Girl with Approaching) Tidal Wave".

Track listing

Original release

All songs written by Terry Scott Taylor unless noted.

  1. "I Love You #19"
  2. "I'm On Your Team" * Previously Unreleased
  3. "Faces To The Window"
  4. "Mall All Over The World"
  5. "Everyone's Fallen Down" * Previously Unreleased
  6. "Baby Game"
  7. "Through the Speakers"
  8. "Alarma!"
  9. "Love Has Open Arms" * Previously Unreleased
  10. "Hit Them (With Love)"
  11. "Hound of Heaven"
  12. "Ghost of the Heart"
  13. "The Surf Suite"

"Uncut" re-issue

All songs written by Terry Scott Taylor unless noted.

  1. "I Love You #19" - 3:16
  2. "I'm On Your Team" * Previously Unreleased - 2:29
  3. "Faces To The Window" - 2:23
  4. "Mall All Over The World" - 3:11
  5. "Everyone's Fallen Down" * Previously Unreleased - 3:25
  6. "Baby Game" - 2:40
  7. "Love Has Open Arms" * Previously Unreleased - 3:25
  8. "Surf Suite Intro" - 4:05
  9. "The Surf Suite" - 7:36
  10. "Alarma!" - 2:39
  11. "Hit Them (With Love)" - 2:38
  12. "Hound of Heaven" - 3:54
  13. "Through the Speakers" - 2:42
  14. "Ghost of the Heart" - 2:20
  15. "Big Time Big Deal" - 2:34
  16. "I Didn't Build It for Me" (Taylor, Chamberlain) - 2:49
  17. "New Car" - 2:12
  18. "Walls of Doubt" - 3:47
  19. "I Love You #19 (reprise)" - 1:44

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