Drive Live
Drive Live is the title of the fourth live album by singer-songwriter Judie Tzuke, recorded during her 2002 UK tour and was released the same year.
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Released | 2002 | |||
Genre | Pop / Rock | |||
Label | Big Moon Records | |||
Producer | Paul Muggleton | |||
Judie Tzuke chronology | ||||
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Track listing
- "We'll Go Dreaming" (adapted version, from Turning Stones)
- "Don't Look Behind You" (from Queen Secret Keeper)
- "Parallel Lives" (from Under the Angels)
- "The One That Got Away" (from Queen Secret Keeper)
- "Left Hand Talking" (from Left Hand Talking)
- "Two Mountains" (from Under the Angels)
- "Bring the Rain" (from Welcome to the Cruise)
- "Late Again" (from Shoot the Moon)
- "On Days like These" (from Queen Secret Keeper)
- "Indian Giver" (from Queen Secret Keeper)
- "Molly" (from Sports Car)
- "Drive" (from Queen Secret Keeper)
- "Sukarita" (from Welcome to the Cruise)
- "Lion" (from Queen Secret Keeper)
- "One Minute" (from Queen Secret Keeper)
- "The Choices You've Made" (from Sports Car)
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