Thank You...Goodnight!

Thank You...Goodnight!
Live album by Great White
Released 19 November 2002
Recorded Galaxy Theatre, Santa Ana, California, 31 December 2001
Genre Hard rock
Length 79:14
Label Knight Records
Producer Michael Lardie
Great White chronology
Recover
(2002)
Thank You...Goodnight!
(2002)
A Double Dose
(2004)
Once Bitten, Twice Live album cover
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic [1]

Thank You...Goodnight! is a live album released by the American hard rock band Great White in 2002. The album has the subtitle 'The Farewell Concert', because it contains the final performance of the band before disbandment, as announced by singer Jack Russell in November 2001. The concert was held at The Galaxy Theatre in Santa Ana, California, on 31 December 2001 and for the occasion original guitarist Mark Kendall and Sean McNabb rejoined the band.[2] Russell and Kendall were anyway on the road again under the name 'Jack Russell's Great White' already in 2002. Two new songs, "Back to the Rhythm" and "Play On", are recorded on this album for the first time and reappeared in 2007 on the album Back to the Rhythm.

The album was reissued in 2006 by Californian label Sidewinder Music under the name Once Bitten, Twice Live.[3]

Track listing

  1. "Desert Moon" - 4:58
  2. "Old Rose Motel" - 7:45
  3. "Face the Day" - 6:12
  4. "On Your Knees" - 4:57
  5. "House of Broken Love" - 5:58
  6. "Back to the Rhythm" - 4:34
  7. "Save Your Love" - 5:05
  8. "Play On" - 3:57
  9. "Mista Bone" - 5:50
  10. "Rock Me" - 7:45
  11. "Call It Rock 'n' Roll" - 4:47
  12. "Can't Shake It" - 9:33
  13. "Once Bitten, Twice Shy" - 7:53

Personnel

Band members

Production

References

  1. Theakston, Rob. "Great White Once Bitten, Twice Live review". Allmusic. Rovi Corporation. Retrieved 2011-08-19.
  2. "Great White - Thank You...Goodnight! The Farewell Concert". Sleaze Roxx. Retrieved 8 March 2011.
  3. "Great White - Thank You...Goodnight" (in Spanish). Rockrockblog.com. 23 June 2009. Retrieved 8 March 2011.
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