It appears there may be a mix-up or a mashup of two entirely different things in your request, as there is no music album or musical release called “TOGL LIVE 2011 [Live Audio & Rare Tracks Collection].” 1. What is TOGL LIVE 2011?
In reality, TOGL LIVE 2011 is a piece of legacy Windows software developed by Helasoft and released in July 2011.
The Purpose: It was an all-in-one internet aggregator app designed to let users stream live television, listen to global radio channels, view public webcams, check the weather, and play online games without dealing with web browser pop-ups. Cost: It was sold as a trial license for $24.99. 2. What is the “[Live Audio & Rare Tracks Collection]”?
This phrasing is commonly used for music compilations, box sets, and bootlegs. Because “TOGL” isn’t a known music group, you might be thinking of one of these similar sounding or similarly titled releases:
Tove Lo: The Swedish pop star (whose name sounds like TOGL) has several widely circulated bootlegs and official acoustic/live sessions from her promotional tours.
Todd Rundgren’s Utopia: This progressive rock band released a highly sought-after multi-disc live collection documenting their 2011 Reunion Concert (a benefit for Moogy Klingman), which features an extensive lineup of rare live audio tracks.
The King of Limbs (TKOL) Live From the Basement: If “TOGL” was a typo for “TKOL”, this is a famous 2011 live audio session by Radiohead. It features raw, live studio iterations of their King of Limbs tracks and is considered by fans to be a definitive collection of that era’s music.
Live & Rare Collections: There are well-known rock and alternative “Live & Rare Tracks” collections from artists like John Waite, Rage Against the Machine, and Stray Cats.
If you are looking for a specific band or if “TOGL” stands for an acronym of a certain artist community, please let me know the genre of music or any song names you remember, and I can help you track down the exact collection! Live & Rare Tracks: CDs & Vinyl – Amazon.com
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