Live Music Hall Koln 1992

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Live Music Hall Koln 1992
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Live album by
ReleasedJune 28, 1992
RecordedMay 13, 1992
Genre Pop rock
Producer Richard Marx
Richard Marx chronology
Live in USA 1988/92
(1992)
Live Music Hall Koln 1992
(1992)
Greatest Hits
(1993)

Live Music Hall Koln 1992 is a live album by Richard Marx released exclusively in Germany. The concert was recorded at the Live Music Hall in Cologne, Germany.

Track listing

  1. Intro / "Playing with Fire"
  2. "Satisfied"
  3. "Edge of a Broken Heart"
  4. Intro
  5. "Keep Coming Back"
  6. Time for a Joke
  7. "Hands in Your Pocket"
  8. Intro to "Should've Known Better"
  9. "Should've Known Better"
  10. Intro to "Hazard"
  11. "Hazard"
  12. "Take This Heart"
  13. "Angelia"
  14. "Endless Summer Nights"
  15. Band Intro
  16. "Nothing You Can Do About It"
  17. "Too Late to Say Goodbye"
  18. "Don't Mean Nothing"

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