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Mr. Big Live
File:Mr. Big Live cover.jpg
Live album by
ReleasedMarch 28, 1992
GenreHard rock
Length60:01
LabelAtlantic
ProducerKevin Elson
Mr. Big chronology
Lean Into It
(1991)
Mr. Big Live
(1992)
Bump Ahead
(1993)
Mr. Big live chronology
Raw Like Sushi
(1990)
Mr. Big Live
(1992)
Raw Like Sushi II
(1992)

Mr. Big Live is a recording of a live concert by the hard rock band Mr. Big held March 28, 1992 at the Warfield Theatre in San Francisco, California. The concert was released as both a compact disc and a video.

Track listing

  1. "Daddy, Brother, Lover, Little Boy" – 4:23 (Billy Sheehan/Paul Gilbert/Andre Pessis/Pat Torpey/Eric Martin)
  2. "Alive and Kickin'" – 5:12 (Gilbert/Martin/Pessis/Sheehan/Torpey)
  3. "Green-Tinted Sixties Mind" – 3:59 (Gilbert)
  4. "Just Take My Heart" – 3:50 (Martin/Pessis)
  5. "A Little Too Loose" – 6:27 (Gilbert)
  6. "Road to Ruin" – 5:25 (Torpey/Jeff Paris/Gilbert/Sheehan)
  7. "Lucky This Time" – 4:16 (Paris)
  8. "Addicted to That Rush" – 7:09 (Gilbert/Sheehan/Torpey)
  9. "To Be With You" – 4:07 (Martin/David Grahame)
  10. "30 Days in the Hole" – 4:49 (Steve Marriott), originally recorded by Humble Pie on the album Smokin'
  11. "Shy Boy" – 3:36 (Sheehan), originally recorded by Talas on the album Sink Your Teeth Into That - 1982
  12. "Baba O'Riley" – 6:48 (Pete Townshend), originally recorded by The Who on the album Who's Next

Video release

The video release adds the following tracks:

  • "Voodoo Kiss"
  • "Rock & Roll Over"
  • "Take a Walk"

Personnel

Production

  • Mixing – Kevin Elson and Tom Size
  • Engineer – Kevin Elson and Tom Size