Live and Let Live was 10cc's first live album, released in the Autumn of 1977. It was recorded at the Odeon Theatre in London on 18th, 19th and 20th June 1977 and the Apollo Theatre, Manchester on the 16th and 17th July 1977…
That Little Ol’ Band from Texas comes up big in ZZ Top: Live from Texas, a concert recorded in Dallas in November, 2007. The hirsute trio (guitarist Billy Gibbons, bass player Dusty Hill, drummer Frank Beard) has been at it for nearly four decades now, and notwithstanding their synth-tinged commercial breakthrough in the ‘80s, they haven’t changed a whole lot in that time–not that that’s a bad thing, as ZZ Top is still essentially a fine, gut-bucket blues band. In the course of this 80-minute gig, they dig deep into the back catalogue, mixing in tunes from ‘70s albums like Tres Hombres, Rio Grande Mud, and Fandango, as well as more recent items from the multi-platinum Eliminator…
Remastered reissue of the rare 1973 heavy doom album originally intended to be released on the legenday Vertigo label in the UK. The band was discovered and managed by Tony Iommi of Black Sabbath. As a bonus a rare 8 track live album is included. 16 tracks of classic doom-laden heavy rock.
The recording of this double CD-album (2 CD-Set!) describes a cycle in Mirabai Ceiba’s touring history, full of stories and great memories, travelling through many countries around the world, meeting all the different kinds of people and cultures, and yet experiencing that we all connect as one in the heart of universal music.
Linda Ronstadt released more than two dozen studio albums during a stellar career that has spanned more than five decades. Surprisingly, during all that time, the legendary singer never released a live album. That will finally change with an upcoming album that features amazing performances from a concert that Ronstadt recorded in 1980 for her acclaimed HBO television special.
The Stone Temple Pilots are captured here live in performance at a concert recorded at the House of Blues in Los Angeles. Tracks include the likes of 'Crackerman', 'Tumble In The Rough', 'Plush', 'Trippin' On A Hole In A Paper Heart', 'Dead And Bloated', 'Piece Of Pie' and 'Roadhouse Blues'…
Live performance of the British rock musician and his band, featured here on the German television programme, 'Rockpalast'. The footage includes songs such as 'Loving Me, Loving You', 'To Be Alone With You' and 'Paralyzed'…
This DVD features a short documentary about the history of the band. Alvaro Fella, Daniele Bianchini and Aldo Gargano talk about the beginnings of "Jumbo's adventure" and the Italian prog rock scene of the early seventies while some excerpts from "DNA" and "Vietato ai minori di 18 anni?" are in the background (the dialogs are in Italian with English subtitles). You can see also many old pictures that can give you an idea of the "halcyon days" of the band. An unplugged version of "La strada porta al fiume", from Jumbo's debut album closes the first part of the DVD.
The second part features some live excerpts from a concert in 1995. Many tracks are taken from the most recent albums ("Folle corsa", "La mia vita", "Bella & finta", "Metropolis" and "Lakota"). Nothing special indeed, although the final track, a long and original version of "Suite per il sig. K." is absolutely worth listen to.
The DVD ends with some short excerpts from a live performance in Paris in 1990…