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Live X refers to concerts hosted by the Atlanta, Georgia-based radio station 99X, generally performed in an unplugged, acoustic style. Each year, a CD was released by 99X containing select tracks from many Live X concerts that occurred in the past year. All proceeds from the sales benefit the I Am 99X Foundation. The final edition, Live X 12, was released in 2007.

Contents

Live X for Humanity

Live X for Humanity
Compilation album by
Various Artists
Recorded1993
Genre Alternative

This album benefited Habitat for Humanity.

  1. "Believe" by Lenny Kravitz
  2. "Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm" by Crash Test Dummies
  3. "Low" by Cracker
  4. "Down By the River" by Indigo Girls
  5. "It's a Shame About Ray" by Evan Dando
  6. "Idaho" by Bodeans
  7. "Divine Intervention" by Matthew Sweet
  8. "Waiting for the Sun" by Jayhawks
  9. "Creep" by Radiohead
  10. "Felt So Cool" by Adam Schmitt
  11. "Superman's Song" by Crash Test Dummies

Live X II – One Life

Live X II
Compilation album by
Various Artists
Genre Alternative
  1. "Steppin' Out With My Baby" by Tony Bennett
  2. "All I Wanna Do" by Sheryl Crow
  3. "One" by Automatic Baby
  4. "Laid" by James
  5. "Zombie" by The Cranberries
  6. "Fall Down" by Toad the Wet Sprocket
  7. "Crucify" by Tori Amos
  8. "Locked Out" by Crowded House
  9. "Kim the Waitress" by Material Issue
  10. "Good Enough" by Sarah McLachlan
  11. "Operation Spirit" by Live
  12. "I Need Love" by Sam Phillips
  13. "Am I Wrong" by Love Spit Love
  14. "I Left My Heart in San Francisco" by Tony Bennett

Live X III – RAINN Songs

  1. "Silent All These Years" by Tori Amos
  2. "Name" by Goo Goo Dolls
  3. "Satellite" by Dave Matthews Band
  4. "I Want to Come Over" by Melissa Etheridge
  5. "Desperately Wanting" by Better Than Ezra
  6. "Ladder" by Joan Osborne
  7. "Love Untold" by Paul Westerberg
  8. "Fast Car" by Tracy Chapman
  9. "Flood" by Jars of Clay
  10. "Counting Blue Cars" by Dishwalla
  11. "You Were Meant for Me" by Jewel
  12. "Comedown" by Bush
  13. "The Old Apartment" by Barenaked Ladies
  14. "Love Songs" by Fleming and John

Live X IV – Home

Live X IV
Compilation album by
Various Artists
Recorded1998
Genre Alternative
  1. "Sunny Came Home" by Shawn Colvin
  2. "Open Up Your Eyes" by Tonic
  3. "Push" by Matchbox Twenty
  4. "Sex and Candy" by Marcy Playground
  5. "Song 2" by Blur
  6. "Not an Addict" by K's Choice
  7. "Try" by Michael Penn
  8. "Shame on You" by Indigo Girls
  9. "Dead Man Walking" by David Bowie
  10. "Three Marlenas" by The Wallflowers
  11. "Hell" by Squirrel Nut Zippers
  12. "Frank Sinatra" by Cake
  13. "Criminal" by Fiona Apple
  14. "Long, Long Time" by Love Spit Love
  15. "How's It Going to Be" by Third Eye Blind
  16. "Is It Like Today" by World Party
  17. "Home" by Sheryl Crow

Live X V – Shimmer and Shine

Live X V
Compilation album by
Various Artists
Genre Alternative

Disk I – Shimmer

  1. "Lullaby" by Shawn Mullins
  2. "Unsent" by Alanis Morissette
  3. "Airport Song" by Guster
  4. "She Talks to Angels" by The Black Crowes
  5. "Prophecy" by Remy Zero
  6. "I Am the Bullgod" by Kid Rock
  7. "Freak of the Weak" by Marvelous 3
  8. "All for You" by Sister Hazel
  9. "Don't Change Your Plans" by Ben Folds Five
  10. "Cathedrals" by Jump, Little Children
  11. "The Way" by Fastball
  12. "Inside Out" by Eve 6
  13. "Shimmer" by Fuel

Disk II – Shine

  1. "Shimmer" by Shawn Mullins
  2. "Can't Not" by Alanis Morissette
  3. "Demons" by Guster
  4. "Remedy" by The Black Crowes
  5. "Gramarye" by Remy Zero
  6. "Cowboy" by Kid Rock
  7. "Let Me Go" by Marvelous 3
  8. "Wanted It to Be" by Sister Hazel
  9. "Magic" by Ben Folds Five
  10. "B-13" by Jump, Little Children
  11. "Sooner or Later" by Fastball
  12. "Open Road Song" by Eve 6
  13. "Bittersweet" by Fuel

Live X 6 – Walk Unafraid

Live X 6
Compilation album by
Various Artists
Recorded2001
Genre Alternative

This album benefited the Georgia Litigation Fund and the Georgia Equality Project.

  1. "Walk Unafraid" by R.E.M.
  2. "Everything You Want" by Vertical Horizon
  3. "Is Anybody Home?" by Our Lady Peace
  4. "Spaceship" by Angie Aparo
  5. "My Hero" by Foo Fighters
  6. "If You Could Only See" by Tonic
  7. "Can't Change Me" by Chris Cornell
  8. "Meet Virginia" by Train
  9. "Age of Innocence" by Billy Corgan
  10. "Yeah, Whatever" by Splender
  11. "Heavy" by Collective Soul
  12. "Atlanta" by Stone Temple Pilots

Live X 7 – Black and White World

Live X 7
Compilation album by
Various Artists
Genre Alternative
  1. "The Beauty of Gray" by Live
  2. "Hanging by a Moment" by Lifehouse
  3. "Leaving Town" by Dexter Freebish
  4. "Drive" by Incubus
  5. "The Middle" by Jimmy Eat World
  6. "Life on a Chain" by Pete Yorn
  7. "Babylon" by David Gray
  8. "The Space Between" by Dave Matthews
  9. "Camera One" by Josh Joplin Group
  10. "Letters" by Stroke 9
  11. "Drops of Jupiter (Tell Me)" by Train
  12. "Tribute" by Tenacious D

Live X 8 – Hidden

Live X 8
Compilation album by
Various Artists
Genre Alternative
  1. "Yellow" by Coldplay
  2. "Running Away" by Hoobastank
  3. "Losing My Religion" by R.E.M.
  4. "Flake" by Jack Johnson
  5. "Sober" by Butch Walker
  6. "Comfort Eagle" by Cake
  7. "Save Me" by Remy Zero
  8. "Fine Again" by Seether
  9. "Capricorn" by Thirty Seconds to Mars
  10. "Control" by Puddle of Mudd

Live X 9 – Joyride

Live X 9
Compilation album by
Various Artists
Recorded2003 – 2004
Genre Alternative
  1. "Taking Off" by The Cure
  2. "Silver and Cold" by AFI
  3. "No One Knows" by Queens of the Stone Age
  4. "Between Love and Hate" by The Strokes
  5. "Message in a Bottle" by Incubus
  6. "Heel Over Head" by Puddle of Mudd
  7. "What's Your Number?" by Cypress Hill
  8. "Mixtape" by Butch Walker
  9. "Just Like You" by Three Days Grace
  10. "Followed the Waves" by Melissa Auf der Maur
  11. "Meant to Live" by Switchfoot

Live X 10 – Recently and Relived

Live X 10
Compilation album by
Various Artists
Recorded2004 – 2005
Genre Alternative

Disk I – Recently

  1. "Right Right Now Now" by Beastie Boys
  2. "Only Happy When It Rains" by Garbage
  3. "Run" by Snow Patrol
  4. "Work" by Jimmy Eat World
  5. "Gone For Good" by The Shins
  6. "L.S.F." by Kasabian
  7. "Somewhere Only We Know" by Keane
  8. "The Bucket" by Kings of Leon
  9. "Beautiful" by Moby
  10. "Burn the Good Ones Down" by Red Letter Agent

Disk II – Relived

  1. "Recently" by Dave Matthews Band
  2. "Jaime" by Weezer
  3. "My Hero" by Foo Fighters
  4. "Walk Unafraid" by R.E.M.
  5. "Song 2" by Blur
  6. "Lullaby" by Shawn Mullins
  7. "Yellow" by Coldplay
  8. "Is Anybody Home?" by Our Lady Peace
  9. "Waiting for the Sun" by The Jayhawks
  10. "Comedown" by Bush
  11. "Shame on You" by Indigo Girls
  12. "Frank Sinatra" by Cake
  13. "Don't Change Your Plans" by Ben Folds Five
  14. "Criminal" by Fiona Apple
  15. "Between Love and Hate" by The Strokes
  16. "Drive" by Incubus

Live X 11 – Strange Apparition

Live X 11
Compilation album by
Various Artists
Recorded2005 – 2006
Genre Alternative
  1. "Nausea (The Chap Remix)" by Beck
  2. "King Without a Crown" by Matisyahu
  3. "Woman" by Wolfmother
  4. "Soul Meets Body" by Death Cab for Cutie
  5. "MakeDamnSure" by Taking Back Sunday
  6. "Tear You Apart" by She Wants Revenge
  7. "Brighter Than Sunshine" by Aqualung
  8. "Angels Losing Sleep" by Our Lady Peace
  9. "Save Me" by Shinedown
  10. "Rooftops (A Liberation Broadcast)" by Lostprophets
  11. "Razorblade" by Blue October
  12. "Paralyzed" by Rock Kills Kid
  13. "Riot Van" by Arctic Monkeys

Live X 12 – Souls

Live X 12
Compilation album by
Various Artists
Recorded2007
Genre Alternative
  1. "Bus Ride" by Rocco Deluca
  2. "Phantom Limb" by The Shins
  3. "From Yesterday" by Thirty Seconds to Mars
  4. "Well Thought Out Twinkles" by Silversun Pickups
  5. "I'm Designer" by Queens of the Stone Age
  6. "The Moneymaker" by Rilo Kiley
  7. "101" by Albert Hammond Jr.
  8. "Believe" by The Bravery
  9. "What If I Knew" by Dinosaur Jr.
  10. "When Your Heart Stops Beating" by +44
  11. "Say This Sooner" by The Almost
  12. "One Man Revolution" by The Nightwatchman
  13. "All the Same" by Sick Puppies
  14. "Hey There Delilah" by Plain White T's
  15. "Ultra Payloaded Satellite Party" by Perry Farrell's Satellite Party

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