| 1 | Outlaw | ||
| 2 | Take Me Drunk | ||
| 3 | Queen Of The Nile | ||
| 4 | Bones In The Gutter | ||
| 5 | Sportin A Woody | ||
| 6 | Scared | ||
| 7 | Teas'n Pleas'n | ||
| 8 | Best Of Friends | ||
| 9 | Angel N.U. | ||
| 10 | Ten Boots | ||
| 11 | Line 'Em Up | ||
| 12 | Gimme' No Lip | ||
| 13 | Gunfighter For Love | ||
| 14 | Promise The Moon | ||
| 15 | Pissed | ||
| 16 | Share The Kill | ||
| 17 | Transmission | ||
| 18 | Dangerous Toys (Unreleased Bonus Track) |

I am a big fan of Dangerous Toys since the release of their first album in 1989. I really enjoy their music because they seem to incorporate other styles of music that I like, for example Alice Cooper. This album includes the majority of their hits, but of course live. The live audio is raw and captures a true product of a live performance. There are no touch ups such as overdubs or what nots. The CD sleeve makes notes that the album is very raw and you get what you hear. The live recording song selections varies from approximately 1989 to 1996. I think they sound as good as any live band that I have ever heard because you get the rawness of the performance. I think they pulled off "Gimme No Lip" very well. Dangerous Toys stayed true to the recorded versions of the songs for the most part. All-in-all I think it is a kickin album that any Dangerous Toys fan would appreciate. Ckeck it out.
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