Shot on location at Burg Satzvey, one of Germany's oldest and most revered castles, Live at Rockpalast gives old world Europe a shot in the arm with an electrifying brand of rock and blues. Joe performs his own music as well as works from Ian Anderson, Rod Stewart, B.B. King, John Lee Hooker and Steve Winwood, 11 tracks in all. Recorded June 28, 2005
Tracklisting:
01 Takin' The Hit
02 A New Day Yesterday
03 Blues Deluxe
04 Mountain Time
05 You Upset Me Baby
06 The River
07 Burning Hell
08 Had To Cry Today
09 Heart Of The Sunrise
10 Starship Trooper
11 I Don't Live Anywhere
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