Live in Japan (Primal Scream album)

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Live in Japan
Primal scream live in japan.jpg
Live album by
Released2003
Recorded14 November 2002
Genre Alternative rock, electronica
Label Sony
Primal Scream chronology
Shoot Speed – More Dirty Hits
(2004)
Live in Japan
(2003)
Riot City Blues
(2006)

Live In Japan is a Primal Scream live album. It was released in 2003 for the Japanese market only. All were tracks recorded at Zepp Tokyo in 2002.

Contents

Track listing

  1. "Accelerator"
  2. "Miss Lucifer"
  3. "Rise"
  4. "Shoot Speed/Kill Light"
  5. "Pills"
  6. "Autobahn 66"
  7. "City"
  8. "Rocks"
  9. "Kowalski"
  10. "Swastika Eyes"
  11. "Skull X"
  12. "Higher Than the Sun"
  13. "Jailbird"
  14. "Movin' on Up"
  15. "Medication"
  16. "Born to Lose"

Personnel

Primal Scream

Additional musicians

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