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Stanje: | Polovan bez oštećenja |
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Novi Sad, Novi Sad |
Izdavač: Ostalo
Žanr: Bluz, Hard Rok i Metal, Rok
Poreklo: Strani izvođač
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Live album by Aerosmith
Released October 1978[1]
Recorded 1973, 1977, 1978
Genre
Hard rockblues rock
Length 75:39
Label Columbia
Producer
Jack DouglasAerosmith
Aerosmith chronology
Draw the Line
(1977) Live! Bootleg
(160) Night in the Ruts
(1979)
Aerosmith live chronology
Live! Bootleg
(1978) Classics Live!
(1986)
Live! Bootleg is a double live album by American hard rock band Aerosmith, released in October 1978. While most of the performances were drawn from concerts in 1977 and 1978, `I Ain`t Got You` and `Mother Popcorn` were taken from a radio broadcast of a Boston performance on March 20, 1973.
Background
During their 1978 tour, several of the band`s concerts were professionally recorded by producer Jack Douglas for radio broadcast, and subsequently bootlegged. Douglas remembers, `At the same time that we were recording that album [Draw the Line], we were doing live radio broadcasts. Right over the air, man. There were some amazing bootlegs made from those broadcasts.`[2] In an effort to combat the illegal records, the band`s management asked Douglas to compile the double live album. The design of the album is intended to imitate the poor production of contemporary bootleg records, even going so far as to give an incorrect track listing: the song `Draw the Line` is included on the record but does not appear listed; the track is a hidden track after `Mother Popcorn`.
In addition to previously unrecorded covers `I Ain`t Got You` and `Mother Popcorn`, the album also features a version of `Train Kept A-Rollin" which inserts an uncredited `Strangers in the Night`. The record also features the first record appearance of Richie Supa`s `Chip Away the Stone` (the studio version of this song would later be released on a 1980 reissue of the `Draw the Line` single), and one of their first live performances of the Beatles `Come Together`, which they recorded for the soundtrack album Sgt. Pepper`s Lonely Hearts Club Band.
No. Title Writer(s) Length
1. `Back in the Saddle` (Indianapolis, IN, July 4, 1977) Steven Tyler, Joe Perry 4:25
2. `Sweet Emotion` (Chicago, IL, March 23, 1978) Tyler, Tom Hamilton 4:42
3. `Lord of the Thighs` (Chicago, IL, March 23, 1978) Tyler 7:18
4. `Toys in the Attic` (Boston Music Hall, Boston, MA, March 28, 1978) Tyler, Perry 3:45
Side two
No. Title Writer(s) Length
5. `Last Child` (The Paradise Club, Boston, MA, August 9, 1978) Tyler, Brad Whitford 3:14
6. `Come Together` (The Wherehouse, Waltham, MA, August 21, 1978) John Lennon, Paul McCartney 4:51
7. `Walk This Way` (Detroit, MI, April 2, 1978) Tyler, Perry 3:46
8. `Sick as a Dog` (Indianapolis, IN, July 4, 1977) Tyler, Hamilton 4:42
Side three
No. Title Writer(s) Length
1. `Dream On` (Louisville, KY, July 3, 1977) Tyler 4:31
2. `Chip Away the Stone` (Civic Auditorium, Santa Monica, CA, April 8, 1978) Richard Supa 4:12
3. `Sight for Sore Eyes` (Columbus, OH, March 24, 1978) Tyler, Perry, Jack Douglas, David Johansen 3:18
4. `Mama Kin` (Indianapolis, IN, July 4, 1977) Tyler 3:43
5. `S.O.S. (Too Bad)` (Indianapolis, IN, July 4, 1977) Tyler 2:46
Side four
No. Title Writer(s) Length
6. `I Ain`t Got You` (Paul`s Mall, Boston, MA, April 23, 1973; WBCN-FM radio simulcast) Calvin Carter[10] 3:57
7. `Mother Popcorn` / `Draw the Line [*]` (Paul`s Mall, Boston, MA, April 23, 1973; WBCN-FM radio simulcast /
Tower Theater, Upper Darby, Philadelphia, PA, March 26, 1978) James Brown, Pee Wee Ellis / Tyler, Perry 11:35
8. `Train Kept A-Rollin" / `Strangers in the Night` (Detroit, MI, April 2, 1978) Tiny Bradshaw, Howard Kay, Lois Mann / Bert Kaempfert, Charlie Singleton, Eddie Snyder 4:51
[*] `Draw the Line` is featured as a hidden track at the end of `Mother Popcorn`
Personnel
Aerosmith
Steven Tyler – lead vocals, harmonica
Joe Perry – guitar
Brad Whitford – guitar
Tom Hamilton – bass guitar
Joey Kramer – drums, percussion
Additional musicians
Mark Radice – keyboards, backing vocals[11]
David Woodford – saxophone on `Mother Popcorn`
Production
Jack Douglas – producer, engineer
David Krebs, Steve Leber – executive producers, management
Jay Messina, Lee DeCarlo – engineers
Julie Last, Rod O`Brien, Sam Ginsburg – assistant engineers
David Hewitt – Record Plant Mobile operator (New York)
Chris Stone – Record Plant Mobile operator (Los Angeles)
George Marino – mastering at Sterling Sound, New York
John Kosh – art direction, design
Jimmy Ienner Jr., Barry Levine, Ron Pownall, Aaron Rapoport, Steve Smith – photography