CD 1:

Recorded Live At The Malibu Night Club (Long Beach, NY), Dec 3, 1986

01 Wait Until The Summer's Gone 03:49

02 As I Said Before 04:02

03 Better Not Call 05:45

04 One More Chance 07:03

05 Take Your Fingers From My Hair 05:26

06 You'll Never Know 03:12

07 About To Make Time 05:22

08 Who's Behind The Door 09:41

09 He's Making You The Fool 03:54

10 Bears 04:38

11 Tell Me What You Want 04:40

12 Hard Living Without You 03:30

13 The La La Song 11:57

14 Don't Walk Away 04:07



CD 2:

Recorded Live for the King Biscuit Flower Hour, Playhouse (Hofstra, Long Island, NY), Nov 13, 1984

1 Who's Behind The Door 07:55

2 La La Song 09:10

3 Bears 04:46

4 Tell Me What You Want 04:08

5 I Don't Care 03:21

6 I Don't Like It 04:09

7 As I Said Before 03:05

8 Slow Down 03:50

9 Interview 20:18



Randy Jackson - guitars, keyboards, vocals

Guy Gelso - percussion, drums, vocals

Felix Hanemann - bass, keyboards, vocals



CD 1 (Long Beach 1986):

In the year 1986 Zebra released their third studio album 3.V. This album marked a new, more AOR radio-friendly direction, attempting a commercial comeback for the group after the 1984 flop No Tellin' Lies. The album failed to chart. Some critics have heralded this to be the best Zebra album, even better than their debut - Doug Stone from AllMusic gave the album 4.5 stars, saying "3.V has that certain something extra: more than an album, 3.V opens the mind of an unheralded genius." Classic Rock Review wrote that the album was "plagued by clusters of both mediocrity as well as pure brilliance" but "includes some of the band’s finest work". The bands performance at the Malibu Night Club in Long Beach shows their extraordinary and invidual interpretations of their own songs like Who's Behind The Door, Bears,  The La La Song and others.



CD 2 (Long Island 1984):

The band recorded this King Biscuit Flower Hour show while on the tour for No Tellin' Lies. By the time they set off to record a third album, 3.V, their market was starting to wane. Jackson dabbled in a solo career shortly thereafter, and the band essentially stayed away from the limelight for nearly two decades, with the exception of releasing a few live albums during this time. In 2003, they released the studio album Zebra IV, and the band has continued to tour (see more inside the cd booklet) .