Former WHITE LION Singer To Issue First-Ever Live Album

October 24, 2003

Former WHITE LION singer Mike Tramp will issue his first-ever live album, titled "Rock 'N' Roll Alive", before the end of the year through Germany's ulfTone Records.

The two-disc, 110-minute album was recorded this past summer in front of a capacity crowd at Copenhagen's legendary Pumpenhuset.

The complete track listing for "Rock 'N' Roll Alive" is as follows:

Disc 1:

01. Live For Today
02. If It Ain't Gonna Rock
03. Living On The Edge
04. Lay Down My Life For You
05. Mr. Death
06. Better Off
07. Broken Heart
08. Follow Your Dreams
09. Wait

Disc 2:

01. Falling Down
02. Little Fighter
03. Living A Lie
04. What Am I
05. Nothing At All
06. I Won't Let Go
07. More To Life Than This
08. When The Children Cry
09. Rocking In The Free World

The album will be released as a limited-edition double-digipak.

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