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It's Alive 1974–1996

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Released
  
October 2, 2007

Length
  
262 min.

Release date
  
2 October 2007

Label
  
Rhino Entertainment

Recorded
  
1974 – 1996

Artist
  
Ramones

Duration
  
4 hours 22 minutes

Genre
  
Punk rock

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Similar
  
Ramones albums, Punk rock albums

It's Alive 1974–1996 is a live DVD by the Ramones. It was released on October 2, 2007 by Rhino Records. It's a two-disc set and includes 118 tracks from 33 performances in eight countries, which span the groups career, from 1974 and 1996. Most of the performances were at concerts, but some were from TV shows like The Old Grey Whistle Test and Top of the Pops. Bonus features on Disc One include interviews, photos submitted by fans and their managers, and very rare music videos, such as "It's Not My Place (In The 9 To 5 World)", "The KKK Took My Baby Away" and "Somebody Put Something In My Drink (Rough Cut)".

Contents

Disc one

  • Tracks 1 – 3 recorded at CBGB in New York, New York, USA on September 15, 1974
  • Tracks 4 and 5 recorded at Max's Kansas City in New York, New York, USA on April 18, 1976
  • Track 6 recorded at The Club in Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA on May 12, 1976
  • Tracks 7 and 8 recorded at Max's Kansas City in New York, New York, USA on October 8, 1976
  • Tracks 9 and 10 recorded at My Father's Place in Roslyn, New York, USA on April 13, 1977.
  • Tracks 11 – 18 recorded at CBGB in New York, New York, USA on June 11, 1977
  • Tracks 19 and 20 recorded at The Second Chance in Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA on June 26, 1977
  • Tracks 21 and 22 recorded at The Ivanhoe Theater in Chicago, Illinois, USA on July 6, 1977
  • Tracks 23 and 24 recorded at the early show at The Armadillo in Austin, Texas, USA on July 14, 1977
  • Tracks 25 – 27 recorded at the late show at The Armadillo in Austin, Texas, USA on July 14, 1977
  • Tracks 28 – 30 recorded at Liberty Hall (Houston, Texas), USA on July 15, 1977
  • Tracks 31 and 32 recorded at Liberty Hall (Houston, Texas), USA on July 16, 1977
  • Tracks 33 – 36 recorded at Don Kirshner's Rock Concert in Los Angeles, CA, USA on August 9, 1977
  • Tracks 37 – 39 recorded at The Camera Mart Stages in New York, New York, USA on September 3, 1977
  • Tracks 40 – 53 recorded at The Rainbow Theatre in London, England on December 31, 1977
  • Disc two

  • Tracks 1 – 11 recorded at Musikladen in Bremen, Germany on September 13, 1978
  • Tracks 12 – 14 recorded at The Old Grey Whistle Test in London, England on September 19, 1978
  • Track 15 recorded at Top of the Pops in London, England on September 28, 1978
  • Tracks 16 and 17 recorded in Oakland, California, USA on December 28, 1978
  • Tracks 18 – 20 recorded at Civic Center in San Francisco, California, USA on June 9, 1979
  • Tracks 21 and 22 recorded at The Old Grey Whistle Test in London, England on January 15, 1980
  • Track 23 recorded at Top of the Pops in London, England on January 31, 1980
  • Track 24 recorded at Sha Na Na in Los Angeles, California, USA on May 19, 1980
  • Track 25 recorded at Mandagsborsen in Stockholm, Sweden on October 26, 1981
  • Tracks 26 and 27 recorded at TVE Musical Express in Madrid, Spain on November 17, 1981
  • Tracks 28 – 36 recorded at US Festival in San Bernardino, California, USA on September 3, 1982
  • Tracks 37 and 38 recorded at The Old Grey Whistle Test in London, England on February 26, 1985
  • Tracks 39 – 45 recorded at Obras Sanitarias in Buenos Aires, Argentina on February 3, 1987
  • Tracks 46 – 53 recorded at Provinssirock Festival in Seinäjoki, Finland on June 4, 1988
  • Tracks 54 and 55 recorded at Rochester Institute of Technology in Rochester, New York, USA on October 8, 1988
  • Tracks 56 – 62 recorded at Rolling Stone Club in Milan, Italy on March 16, 1992
  • Track 63 recorded at Top of the Pops in London, England on June 29, 1995
  • Tracks 64 and 66 recorded at River Plate Stadium – Estadio Antonio V. Liverti in Buenos Aires, Argentina on March 16, 1996
  • References

    It's Alive 1974–1996 Wikipedia