Time Tunnel (video)
Time Tunnel is a career retrospective from the funk metal band Living Colour. It includes promotional videos and live concert footage from the late 1980s and early 1990s. It was released on the heels of their Grammy Award-winning Time's Up album. Tracks include cover versions of Bad Brains' classic "Sailin' On" and The Rolling Stones' "It's Only Rock 'n Roll." Living Colour opened for the Stones on the band's 1989 Steel Wheels tour, and backstage footage from the tour is included on the video.
Track listing
- Funny Vibe
- Fight the Fight
- Sailin' On
- It's Only Rock 'n Roll
- Cult of Personality
- Pride
Personnel
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