Billy Joel 2000 Years - The Millennium Concert Tracks: Disc one 1. Beethoven's Ninth Symphony 2. Big Shot 3. Movin' Out (Anthony's Song) 4. Summer, Highland Falls 5. The Ballad of Billy the Kid 6. Don't Ask Me Why 7. New York State of Mind 8. I've Loved These Days 9. My Life 10. Allentown 11. Prelude/Angry Young Man 12. Only the Good Die Young Disc two 13. I Go to Extremes 14. Goodnight Saigon 15. We Didn't Start the Fire 16. Big Man on Mulberry Street 17. 2000 Years 18. Auld Lang Syne" 19. The River of Dreams 20. Scenes from an Italian Restaurant 21. Dance to the Music 22. Honky Tonk Women 23. It's Still Rock & Roll to Me 24. You May Be Right 25. This Night" Line up: Keyboards, Vocals – Billy Joel Bass – David Santos Drums – Liberty Devitto Guitar, Vocals – Tommy Byrnes Keyboards – David Rosenthal Vocals, Percussion, Saxophone, Guitar – Crystal Taliefero Alto Saxophone, Soprano Saxophone, Tenor Saxophone – Richie Cannata Saxophone, Vocals, Guitar , Keyboards, Flute – Mark Rivera Trombone – Ozzie Melendez Trumpet – Barry Danielan Vocals – Arif St. Michael Vocals – Biti Strauchn Vocals – Curtis KingJr. Vocals – Kim Keyes Vocals – Marlon Saunders Vocals – Melodie Crittenden Vocals – Michael Mellett Record Label / Year of Release: Sony Records 2000 Notes: 2000 Years: The Millennium Concert is a two-disc set and the third live album by Billy Joel, released in 2000. The album was recorded on New Year's Eve 1999 at Madison Square Garden in New York City, during Joel's The Night of Two Thousand Years Tour. Though some alterations were made before its release: some songs are not the same version featured in the original concert (like "Big Shot"), others were edited in studio. Some versions of the album that were released out of the United States are basically a compilation of moments from the concert[citation needed] with two bonus tracks: "This Is The Time" (live from the concert) and "Just The Way You Are" (live from the concert (Japan release Only)). David Rosenthal: "This double CD was recorded live at Madison Square Garden during the 3 hour New Year's Eve show on 12/31/99-1/1/00. This particular concert was very special not only because it celebrated the millennium but because it marked the end of the tour we were doing and possibly the end of Billy's touring career." |