Stage (Great White album)

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Stage
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Live album by
Released1995
Recorded1993, 1994
Venue
Genre Hard rock
Length75:38
Label Zoo Entertainment
Producer Alan Niven, Michael Lardie
Great White chronology
Sail Away
(1994)
Stage
(1995)
Let It Rock
(1996)
Extended Versions album cover
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Professional ratings
Review scores
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Stage is a live album by the American hard rock band Great White, released in 1995. It was put together by Alan Niven, Great White's former manager, as a contractual release for Zoo Entertainment. [2] The first six tracks of the CD come from a 1994 House of Blues benefit concert (Stage One) and the other songs from a 1993 Anaheim show (Stage Two), several tracks of which were previously featured as a bonus on the studio album Sail Away . The initial Japanese pressing was a two-disc set, and featured one bonus track for each show.

Contents

The songs of this album, with the exception of "Maybe Someday" and "Congo Square", were re-issued in 2004 by BMG Special Products, with the title Extended Versions. This album was reissued again on both CD and Vinyl on February 21, 2020, by Deadline Music.

Track listing

Stage one

  1. "Train to Nowhere" – 4:43
  2. "Sail Away" – 5:09
  3. "House of Broken Love" – 6:31
  4. "Maybe Someday" – 7:48
  5. "Congo Square" – 7:24
  6. "Afterglow" – 6:06

Stage two

  1. "Face the Day" – 5:43
  2. "Old Rose Motel" – 6:26
  3. "Babe (I'm Gonna Leave You)" – 7:15
  4. "Rock Me" – 7:29
  5. "Can't Shake It" – 5:24
  6. "Once Bitten, Twice Shy" – 5:40

Japanese edition bonus tracks

  1. "Gone with the Wind"
  2. "Love Is a Lie"

Personnel

Band members

Production

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References

  1. "Great White Stage review". AllMusic . Retrieved July 17, 2011.
  2. "Great White – Stage". Sleaze Roxx. Retrieved March 8, 2011.