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Live! was an album by The Police, released in 1995. Disc one contains almost the complete concert on 27 November 1979 at the Orpheum Theatre in Boston, Massachusetts. Disc two contains excerpts from two concerts on 2–3 November 1983 in Atlanta, Georgia at The Omni during the Synchronicity tour for the album of the same name. The 1983 shows were also featured in the 1984 Synchronicity Concert VHS and the 2005 DVD release.
An edited version of "Can't Stand Losing You" from the first disc was released as a single and reached number 27 in the UK charts, while the album itself reached number 25.
Live! is a Bob Marley and the Wailers live album, released on 5 December 1975. Live! was recorded 19 July 1975 at the Lyceum Theatre in London. The performance remains one of Marley's most famous. Danny Holloway, an Island employee, recorded 18 July and 19 July performances of Bob Marley and the Wailers using the Rolling Stones Mobile Studio.
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Live! (More or Less) is an album released in 1976 under Richard Thompson's name, but mostly consisting of work actually recorded with his then wife as Richard and Linda Thompson.
This was a U.S. only release. The first disc of the two-disc set is, in fact, the 1974 release I Want to See the Bright Lights Tonight by Richard and Linda Thompson. The second disc consists of 7 tracks from the (guitar, vocal) compilation issued only in the UK - most of them not live.
The album was critically well-received on its release, but only because it included I Want to See the Bright Lights Tonight, which had come to be very well regarded. Its ratings either reflect that or that it is redundant and only significant to completists.
Live!! is the first live album by the Japanese garage punk band Guitar Wolf. It was released in Japan in June 2000. The album is assembled from four different performances, including a show on October 31, 1999 at CBGBs. It also includes a MiniCD featuring a remix of "Jet Virus."
Live! is a live album by Chuck Berry, released in 2000 by Columbia Records.
Live! is the first live album by the Canadian rock band April Wine. It was released in 1974.
Live! is the first live album by English Rock band Status Quo. It contains 2 discs. It is an amalgam of performances at Glasgow's Apollo Theatre between 27 and 29 October 1976, recorded using the Rolling Stones Mobile Studio.
Live! is a 1993 live album by The Isley Brothers on Elektra Records. Their final Warner album, the Isleys sung all of their classic hits including " It's Your Thing", " That Lady", " Between the Sheets", "Voyage to Atlantis", " Shout", "Take Me to the Next Phase", " Fight the Power" and " For the Love of You".
Live! is the second live album (seventh total album) released by the singer/ songwriter Jonathan Edwards. It was recorded in September 1980 and released later that year.
Live! is a 2006 live album by Cuban American dark cabaret/ Dark Wave singer Voltaire. The album's tracks were recorded during a venue across Austin, Texas. The album features many monologues of Voltaire with the audience, and the previously unreleased tracks "Comin' out for Christmas" and "I Am Rammstein!".
It is the only live album by Voltaire, and his first album to be self-released.
The cover features Voltaire doing a devil sign on a stage in front of a large audience of people.
LIVE! is the first official live album by Canadian indie rock group The New Pornographers. It was released in 2006 as a tour-only release, but the band has also started to sell copies through their official web store.
Live! is a live album by Habib Koité & Bamada
Live! is a 2007 film directed and written by Bill Guttentag and starring Eva Mendes, David Krumholtz, and Eric Lively. It was released in April 2007 at the Tribeca Film Festival.
Live! is the first of two live albums (although recorded the day after the second) by MC Hellshit & DJ Carhouse, a collaboration project between Japanese artists Yamantaka Eye (Hellshit) and Otomo Yoshihide (Carhouse). Recorded live at the Disobey Festival and later released on Blast First in 1995, the album was packaged in a 3" cardboard sleeve and limited to just 500 copies.
Live! is an album recorded in 1971 by Fela Kuti's band Africa 70, with the addition of former Cream drummer Ginger Baker on two songs. It was released in 1971 by EMI in Africa and Europe and by Capitol/EMI in the United States and Canada. It was reissued on CD by Celluloid in 1987 and was reissued on CD in remastered form by Barclay with a bonus track from 1978.
Baker travelled with Kuti into Africa in a Land Rover to learn about the continent's rhythms. The bonus track on the Barclay CD reissue features a 16-minute drum duet between Baker and Africa 70s drummer Tony Allen recorded at the 1978 Berlin Jazz Festival.
Anna Vissi Live! is the name of a live Greek album by singer Anna Vissi. It is her first live album and was released in Greece and Cyprus in December 1993. It was recorded in Zoom night club, in Plaka, Athens. The reason for its release was to celebrate the 20 years of Anna Vissi's career (1973–1993). It included many of her hits so far in live versions, as well as live covers of her early recordings back in the 1970s, as to honour Stavros Kougioumtzis and Doros Georgiadis, the first composers she collaborated with. It also featured three duets with Lampis Livieratos and Yannis Siamsiaris, who also took part in the live performance as backing vocalists. Anna Vissi dedicated the album to her daughter Sofia Karvela.
Live! is an album by Billy "Crash" Craddock. It was released in 1977 on ABC/Dot Records. It was recorded at the Ivanhoe Theatre in Chicago, Illinois.
Live! was an Italian music television channel, carried in Italy on Sky Italia. It broadcast only recorded concerts.
Live! is a live album by American rock group The Beau Brummels. The album, released in August 2000 by Dig Music, was recorded in February 1974 near Sacramento, California, shortly after it was announced that the band had reunited. The album includes a mix of performances of their most commercially singles, including " Laugh, Laugh" and " Just a Little," as well as then-new material, some of which would be recorded for the band's 1975 eponymous studio album.
Live! is a live album by guitarist Vinnie Moore, released on January 25, 2000 through Shrapnel Records.
Live! is the first live album by guitarist Frank Gambale, released in 1989 through Legato Records and reissued in 2000 through Wombat Records.
Live! is a live album by American composer, bandleader and keyboardist Carla Bley recorded at the Great American Music Hall in 1981 and released on the Watt/ECM label in 1982.
Live! is a CD live set by the Monkees recorded during their successful 20th Anniversary Tour in 1986. To date, it is the only known complete concert recorded during this era. The original copies of the recording were available at tour stops in double-LP and cassette formats, titled "Davy Jones / Micky Dolenz / Peter Tork: 20th Anniversary Tour" (no mention of the name "Monkees" on the cover, save for the band's logo visible at the back of the stage). The CD was a limited edition release, and was available via the group's fan club in Nashville.
Live! is a jazz live album by Terumasa Hino Quintet. It was released and recorded in 1973 and features long, improvised pieces.
Live! is the second live recording from the band Kasabian. It was recorded at the O2 Arena in London on 15 December 2011. It was released in CD, DVD and Blu-ray Disc formats.
The audio CD was recorded on 14 and 15 December 2011 and first released as a limited edition exclusively by Concert Live in February 2012 before being reissued by Sony in May 2012.
Live! is a live concert video from the British alternative rock band Bush. Filmed in the Fall of 2011, in Portland, Oregon, during the time they were touring in support of their album The Sea of Memories. The video was released on DVD and Blu-ray formats on 1 March 2013.