GREAT WHITE To Issue Farewell Live Album

October 10, 2002

GREAT WHITE's last-ever official release, Thank You – Goodnight, will be released on November 19th through Knight Records.

Recorded on New Year Eve 2001, Thank You – Goodnight captures all the group's favorites, including the first song that Jack Russell and Mark Kendall wrote, "On Your Knees". The CD also includes two brand new tracks, "Play On" and "Back On The Rhythm".

The full track listing for the album is as follows:

01. Desert Moon
02. Old Rose Motel
03. Face The Day
04. On Your Knees
05. House of Broken Love
06. Back on The Rhythm
07. Save Your Love
08. Play On
09. Mistabone
10. Rock Me
11. Call it Rock and Roll
12. Can't Shake It
13. Once Bitten Twice Shy

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