Live in Liverpool [Import]
Track Listings
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1. Guess Again
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2. Wonderful Soup Stone
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3. It Feels Good
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4. Heat
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5. Ballad of Lucy Jordan
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6. If Not You
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1. Don't Let the Sun Catch You Crying
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2. Millionaire
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3. I Can't Touch the Sun
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4. Right to Walk Away
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5. Couple More Years
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6. Shine Son
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1. Dennis Locorriere Interview [DVD]
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Editorial Reviews
Product Description
Three disc set including an interview DVD (NTSC/Region 0/Approx. 50 mins.). The voice of Dr. Hook, solo with just a guitar! 25 tracks recorded live at the Neptune Theatre, Liverpool, November 2002. Three paper sleeves housed in a clamshell boxShakedown Records. 2004.
Live in Liverpool,Dennis Locorriere,Shakedown,Pop,Rock/Pop,United States of America
Live in Liverpool [Import]
Average customer rating:
- Pay attention to the reviews about the sound quality
- Quite an insult to a great talent!
- It's almost as if you're there!
- Disappointing
- Arthur Lee & Shack-Live in Liverpool
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Live in Liverpool
Arthur Lee , and Shack
Manufacturer: Import [Generic]
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Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B00004TF1O
Release Date: 2000-08-08 |
Tracks:
- Alone Again Or
- Daily Planet
- Signed D.C.
- And More Again
- House Is Not a Motel
- Somebody's Watching You
- Hey Joe
- Passing By
- My Little Red Book
- Orange Skies
- Everybody's Gotta Live
- Interview - May 1992
Album Description
Official bootleg of the infamous 1992 gig, live and raw. Featuring Love singer/songwriter Arthur Lee accompanied by Shack. 12 tracks including 'Alone Again Or' and 'Daily Planet'. Over 50 minutes of music. 2000 release. Standard jewel case.
Album Details
Official Bootleg of the Infamous 1992 Gig by the Legendary Arthur Lee of Love with Shack as his Backing Band. The Cover is an Original Photo of Lee and These Recordings Are the Only One's in Existence. Includes an Exclusive Interview with Lee.
Customer Reviews:
Pay attention to the reviews about the sound quality.......2006-11-14
I thought, how bad could the sound be with all the things that can correct flaws? It is terrible and a complete waste of money even for the most ardent of collectors!!!! You can't hear the music even with the volume at the highest. Arthur Lee and Love were great, you couldn't tell that by this CD. Don't waste your $$
Quite an insult to a great talent!.......2002-05-02
I appreciate that the amount of Arthur Lee material available is small (a fact that will hopefully be reversed now Arthur is free and, thankfully, back in the recording studio) but this release is frankly an insult. I can honestly say even some of the poorest quality bootlegs I own trounce this appalling album. It's clear it wasn't even recorded on a four track...infact it was probably a dictaphone!
Granted, Arthur needs all the support he can get right now, but shame on Generic for releasing this dross!
It's almost as if you're there!.......2002-04-05
The sound quality on this C.D. is incredible: you can hear the audience perfectly! (Almost to the point to where you can tell what drinks are being ordered!)
Disappointing.......2000-07-28
This album was greeted with some fanfare in the Uk music press, for whom Shack are the current darlings. The fanfare was misplaced: this is an audience-quality bootleg recording, put out on an official CD so Arthur Lee would gain some benefit. Reviewers have commented on what a sympathetic backing bacd Shack are on this recording. Not that you can tell from listening - the poor sound quality tramples on any subtelty and renders it impossible towork out why this is such a legendary gig. If there is a recent Arthur Lee gig that deserves to be released on CD, it would be the one he played at the Garage in London in June 1994, when the High Llamas played as Love. The Llamas brought along flute, harpsichord, brass and strings to add the essential light and shade which Shack - a basic four-piece guitar band - cannot. I believe Arthur Lee said the Llamas were the best Love since, well, Love. And Sean O'Hagan said it was the best gig thet High Llamas have ever played.
Arthur Lee & Shack-Live in Liverpool.......2000-07-02
Arthur Lee of "Love" fame returns to the record racks after a long hiatus with his first "official bootleg". This disc documents the 1992 Liverpool show he did with the 4 piece British band "Shack"led by the brothers Michael and John Head. The material covered is mostly "classic" era Love from the bands' Electra Records period, however they also delve into some of Lee's more recent and obscure tunes like the excellent "Somebody's Watchin' You" from his last full studio recording ("Arthur Lee & Love") effort recorded in '92 for the small French label New Rose (now out of print). Also included on this 54 minute performance is a 12 minute interview with Mr.Lee on the day of the gig. I strongly encourage all Arthur Lee/Love fans to grab this one, quick! -M. Parola
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