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| Live session with hits and six exclusive tracks, including Chaka Khan's Stay and Erykah's own composition Tyrone, plus On & On, Stay, Apple Tree, Ye Yo, more. |
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| 1 Rimshot (Intro) |
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| 2 Other Side of the Game |
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| 3 On & On |
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| 4 Reprise |
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| 5 Apple Tree |
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| 6 Ye Yo |
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| 7 Searching |
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| 8 Boogie Nights/All Night |
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| 9 Certainly |
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| 10 Stay |
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| 11 Next Lifetime (Interlude) |
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| 12 Tyrone |
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| 13 Next Lifetime |
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| 14 Tyrone [Extended Version] |
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Album Review
Conventional wisdom dictates that an artist should not release a live album as their second record, especially if it follows the debut by a matter of months. However, Erykah Badu is not a conventional artist and "Live" is not a conventional live album. While her debut, "Baduizm", earned strong reviews and healthy sales, her concerts became equally popular and she became known as a powerhouse live performer. "Live" solidifies that reputation, delivering soulful, gritty versions of cuts from "Baduizm", a few covers, and the spectacular new single, "Tyrone." Not only does it illustrate the depths of Badu's talents, but "Live" is as strong and captivating as "Baduizm". ~ Leo Stanley, All Music Guide
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Biography


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Other albums by: Erykah Badu |
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