Live on Lansdowne, Boston MA

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Live on Lansdowne, Boston MA
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ReleasedMarch 16, 2010 [1]
RecordedMarch 12 – 17, 2009
Venue House of Blues (Boston)
Genre Celtic punk
Length73:30
Label Born & Bred
Dropkick Murphys chronology
The Meanest of Times
(2007)
Live on Lansdowne, Boston MA
(2010)
Going Out in Style
(2011)
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Live on Lansdowne, Boston MA is the second live album and the third live DVD by the celtic punk band, Dropkick Murphys. It was recorded at seven shows over the span of six nights of their annual St Patrick's Day weekend shows in Boston, Massachusetts. The album has an entirely different track list to the previous live album, Live on St. Patrick's Day From Boston, MA , apart from ″Forever 2009″, a new version of "Forever".

Contents

Track list

No.TitleLength
1."Famous for Nothing"3:03
2."The State of Massachusetts"4:01
3."Johnny, I Hardly Knew Ya"4:52
4."Time to Go"2:36
5."Sunshine Highway"3:19
6."(F)lannigan’s Ball"3:46
7."Bastards on Parade"3:58
8."God Willing"3:25
9."Caught in a Jar"2:37
10."Captain Kelly’s Kitchen"2:39
11."Citizen C.I.A."2:13
12."Fields of Athenry"4:43
13."Your Spirit’s Alive"2:30
14."The Warrior’s Code"4:11
15."The Dirty Glass" (featuring Liza Graves)3:53
16."Tessie"5:25
17."Forever 2009"3:37
18."Worker’s Song"3:28
19."Kiss Me, I'm Shitfaced"6:36
20."I'm Shipping Up to Boston" (featuring The Mighty Mighty Bosstones)2:38
Total length:73:30
iTunes bonus tracks
No.TitleLength
1."10 Years of Service"2:48
2."Shattered"3:26
3."Wheel of Misfortune"4:06
4."Tomorrow's Industry"2:56
5."Baba O'Riley"4:08
Total length:90:54
DVD track list
No.TitleLength
0."intro"0:15
1."Famous for Nothing"2:53
2."The State of Massachusetts"4:03
3."Johnny, I Hardly Knew Ya"4:46
4."Time to Go"2:39
5."Sunshine Highway"3:38
6."(F)lannigan’s Ball"3:51
7."Bastards on Parade"4:10
8."God Willing"3:30
9."Caught in a Jar"2:41
10."Captain Kelly’s Kitchen"2:48
11."Citizen C.I.A."1:32
12."Fields of Athenry"5:02
13."Your Spirit’s Alive"2:42
14."The Warrior’s Code"2:42
15."The Dirty Glass" (featuring Liza Graves)5:12
16."Tessie"4:41
17."Forever 2009"4:41
18."Worker’s Song"3:29
19."Kiss Me, I'm Shitfaced"6:42
20."I'm Shipping Up to Boston (Instrumental)" (featuring The Mighty Mighty Bosstones)2:53
21."Credits"1:37
Total length:76:12

Chart performance

ChartPeak position
Swedish Albums Chart38 [5]
US Billboard 200 25 [6]
US Independent Albums2 [7]
US Alternative Albums6 [8]
US Rock Albums8 [9]

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