Garth Brooks ' Double Live is not just a concert recording; it is a historical landmark in music. Released on November 17, 1998, it quickly became the , a title it still holds today.

Captured during his record-breaking , the album perfectly documents the peak of "Garthmania." If you are looking for the full experience of Disc 1, Tracklist: Double Live CD 1

(0:06) – Crowd noise leading into the final track. Tearin' It Up (And Burnin' It Down) (3:56) Why It's a Must-Have

Fans specifically seek out this album for versions of hits like "The Thunder Rolls," which features the extended dark ending that was censored from the original music video and studio version.

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The first disc of the original release features 14 tracks, including high-energy anthems and sentimental ballads that defined 90s country music: (2:58) Two of a Kind, Workin' on a Full House (2:44) Shameless (3:55) Papa Loved Mama (2:51)

Upon its debut, the album sold over 1.085 million copies in its first week alone, shattering previous records held by Pearl Jam and The Bodyguard soundtrack.