Live at the Tokyo Dome

Live at the Tokyo Dome
Live album by The Rolling Stones
Released 11 July 2012
4 November 2015 (DVD)
Recorded 26 February 1990 at the Tokyo Dome
Genre Rock
Length 132:22
Label Promotone BV
The Rolling Stones (Live) chronology
Live at the Checkerboard Lounge, Chicago 1981
(2012)
Live at the Tokyo Dome
(2012)
Light the Fuse
(2012)

Live at the Tokyo Dome is a live album by The Rolling Stones, released in 2012. It was recorded at the Tokyo Dome in Japan in 1990. The album was released exclusively as a digital download through Google Music on 10 July 2012, and subsequently on the Stones Archive Store on 11 July 2012.[1]

The 2-CD/DVD, single DVD and SD Blu-ray for this concert was released on 4 November 2015 entitled, From the Vault – Live at the Tokyo Dome.

Track listing

All tracks written by Mick Jagger and Keith Richards except "Harlem Shuffle" by Bob Relf and Earl Nelson. 

No. Title Length
1. "Start Me Up"   4:05
2. "Bitch"   3:47
3. "Sad Sad Sad"   3:45
4. "Harlem Shuffle"   4:17
5. "Tumbling Dice"   3:57
6. "Miss You"   6:43
7. "Ruby Tuesday"   3:20
8. "Almost Hear You Sigh"   5:17
9. "Rock and a Hard Place"   5:16
10. "Mixed Emotions"   5:20
11. "Honky Tonk Women"   5:00
12. "Midnight Rambler"   10:31
13. "You Can't Always Get What You Want"   7:45
14. "Can't Be Seen"   5:11
15. "Happy"   4:13
16. "Paint It Black"   4:07
17. "2000 Light Years from Home"   6:49
18. "Sympathy for the Devil"   7:58
19. "Gimme Shelter"   6:28
20. "Band Introductions"   1:39
21. "It's Only Rock 'n Roll"   4:25
22. "Brown Sugar"   4:34
23. "(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction"   8:56
24. "Jumpin' Jack Flash"   7:37
Total length:
132:22

Personnel

The Rolling Stones:

Additional personnel:

References

  1. "Stones Archive: The Rolling Stones - Live at the Tokyo Dome - MP3 Download - Shop the Stones Archive Official Store". Stones Archive.
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