Shooting Star Live

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Shooting Star Live
Shooting Star - Shooting Star Live Cover.jpg
Live album by Shooting Star
Released 1996
Genre Rock
Hard rock
Label V&R Distribution
Shooting Star chronology
It's Not Over
(1991)
Shooting Star Live
(1996)
Leap of Faith
(2000)
Professional ratings
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Shooting Star Live is a live album by the group Shooting Star.

Shooting Star was an American rock band from Kansas City, Missouri.

Contents

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Tonight"Van McLain, Gary West5:10
2."Summer Sun"McLain, West4:29
3."We Can't Wait Forever"Dennis Laffoon, McLain6:03
4."Dancing on the Edge"McLain, West5:06
5."Hollywood"McLain, West4:50
6."Touch Me Tonight"McLain4:57
7."Compassion"McLain4:39
8."Breakout"McLain, West6:42
9."Hang on for Your Life"McLain, West3:44
10."Last Chance"McLain, West7:49

Personnel

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