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Released
  
December 23, 2009

Length
  
70:33

Artist
  
Loudness

Producer
  
Loudness

Genre
  
Heavy metal

Recorded
  
May 31, 1991

Live Loudest at the Budokan '91 (2009)
  
King of Pain (2010)

Release date
  
23 December 2009

Label
  
Warner Music Japan

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Venue
  
Nippon Budokan, Tokio, Japan

Similar
  
Loudness albums, Heavy metal albums

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Live Loudest at the Budokan '91 is the eight live album by the Japanese band Loudness. It was released at the end of 2009 as a package of a CD and a DVD, with recordings and footage from a concert held in Tokyo Budokan during the 1991 tour to promote the On the Prowl album, with Mike Vescera on vocals.

Contents

Loudness so lonely


Track listing

CD
  1. "Down 'n' Dirty" - 5:00
  2. "Playin' Games" - 5:13
  3. "In the Mirror" - 3:43
  4. "Never Again" - 5:44
  5. "Crazy Night" - 4:32
  6. "So Lonely" - 5:33
  7. "Crazy Doctor" - 6:04
  8. "Loudness" - 8:26
  9. "Find a Way" - 8:55
  10. "Sleepless Night" - 7:40
  11. "Soldier of Fortune" - 4:29
  12. "Slap in the Face" (bonus studio track) - 5:14
DVD
  • "Love Toys"
  • "Take It or Leave It"
  • "Never Again"
  • "Sleepless Night"
  • "Down 'n' Dirty" (music video)
  • "In the Mirror" (music video)
  • "You Shook Me" (music video)
  • Personnel

    Loudness
  • Mike Vescera – vocals
  • Akira Takasaki – guitars
  • Masayoshi Yamashita – bass
  • Munetaka Higuchi – drums
  • Additional musicians
  • Kosuke Oshima - keyboards
  • Production
  • Bill Freesh - engineer, mixing
  • Isao Kikuchi - mastering
  • Jeff Sato - supervisor
  • Songs

    1DOWN 'N' DIRTY (LIVE LOUDEST AT THE BUDOKAN '91)5:01
    2PLAYIN' GAMES (LIVE LOUDEST AT THE BUDOKAN '91)5:13
    3IN THE MIRROR (LIVE LOUDEST AT THE BUDOKAN '91)3:43

    References

    Live Loudest at the Budokan '91 Wikipedia