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| Name = Live at the Marquee
| Type = [[Live album]]
| name = Live
| Artist = [[Gary Moore]]
| type = live
| Cover = Gary Moore Live.jpg
| artist = [[Gary Moore]]
| Released = 21 September 1983
| cover = Gary Moore Live.jpg
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| Recorded = 5–6 November 1980<br/>[[Marquee Club|The Marquee]], [[London]], [[England]]
| released = 21 September 1983
| Genre = [[Hard rock]], [[Heavy metal music|heavy metal]]
| Length = 50:58
| recorded = 5–6 November 1980
| Label = [[Jet Records|Jet]]
| venue = [[Marquee Club|The Marquee]], [[London]], [[England]]
| studio =
| Producer = [[Chris Tsangarides]]
| genre = [[Hard rock]], [[Heavy metal music|heavy metal]]
| Last album = ''[[Dirty Fingers]]''<br/>(1983)
| length = 50:58
| This album = '''''Live at the Marquee'''''<br/>(1980)
| label = [[Jet Records|Jet]]
| Next album = ''[[Victims of the Future]]''<br/>(1983)
| producer = [[Chris Tsangarides]]
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| Type = live
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| next_title = [[Victims of the Future]]
| single 1 = "Nuclear Attack"/"Run to Your Mama"
| next_year = 1984
| single 1 date = October 1981 (UK release only)
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| single 2 = "Parisienne Walkways"/"She's Got You"
| name = Live
| single 2 date = September 1983 (Japanese release only)
| type = live
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| single1date = September 1983 (Japan)
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'''''Live at the Marquee''''' (known in Japan as simply '''''Live''''') is a live album by [[Gary Moore]], recorded over two nights in [[1980 in music|1980]] at the [[Marquee Club]] in London. For the recording, Moore enlisted former [[Lone Star (band)|Lone Star]] frontman, Kenny Driscoll to provide lead vocals (Driscoll's replacement in Lone Star, [[John Sloman]], would later perform with Moore), [[Andy Pyle]] of [[The Kinks]] fame to play [[Bass guitar|bass]], former [[Black Oak Arkansas]] and [[Pat Travers]] drummer [[Tommy Aldridge]], and Moore's former [[Colosseum II]] bandmate, keyboardist [[Don Airey]], who would go on to contribute to many of Moore's later solo works.
'''''Live''''' is a live album by [[Gary Moore]], recorded over two nights in 1980 at the [[Marquee Club]] in London. For the recording, Moore enlisted former [[Lone Star (band)|Lone Star]] frontman, Kenny Driscoll to provide lead vocals (Driscoll's replacement in Lone Star, [[John Sloman]], would later perform with Moore), [[Andy Pyle]] of [[The Kinks]] to play [[Bass guitar|bass]], former [[Black Oak Arkansas]] and [[Pat Travers]] drummer [[Tommy Aldridge]], and Moore's former [[Colosseum II]] bandmate, keyboardist [[Don Airey]], who would go on to contribute to many of Moore's later solo works.


The performance mainly showcases material from Moore's 1979 solo album ''[[Back on the Streets (Gary Moore album)|Back on the Streets]]'' and his ill-fated [[G-Force (Gary Moore album)|G-Force]] project, with two songs being from ''[[Dirty Fingers]]'', and the remaining track, "Dallas Warhead" being an original composition, which incorporates a drum solo from Aldridge.
The performance mainly showcases material from Moore's 1979 solo album ''[[Back on the Streets (Gary Moore album)|Back on the Streets]]'' and his ill-fated [[G-Force (Gary Moore album)|G-Force]] project, with two songs being from ''[[Dirty Fingers]]'', and the remaining track, "Dallas Warhead" being an original composition, which incorporates a drum solo from Aldridge.<ref name=":0" />


This album was first released in Japan in [[1983 in music|1983]] along with the ''[[Dirty Fingers]]'' album by Sony Records who bought the copyright from [[Jet Records]]. There have been several subsequent releases "licensed" by Jet Records. On 23 October 2000, [[Sanctuary Records]] released a remastered [[CD]] version, containing no additional material.
This album was first released in Japan in 1983 along with the ''Dirty Fingers'' album by [[Sony Records]] who bought the copyright from [[Jet Records]]. There have been several subsequent releases under the title ''Live at the Marquee'' licensed by Jet Records. This version appeared on CD in 1990 via Castle Communications.<ref name=":0">{{Cite journal |last=Clark-Meads |first=Jeff |date=5 March 1991 |title=Live at the Marquee review |journal=Q Magazine |volume=55 |pages=89}}</ref>

On 23 October 2000, [[Sanctuary Records]] released a remastered [[CD]] version, containing no additional material. Jeff Clark-Meads described it as capturing "every sweaty, heaving, raucous, ribald detail of [Moore's] gigs at the time".<ref name=":0" />


==Track listing==
==Track listing==
All songs written by [[Gary Moore]], except where indicated.
All songs written by [[Gary Moore]], with additional writers noted.


===Side one===
;Side one
#"Back on the Streets" – 5:29
#"Back on the Streets" – 5:29
#"Run to Your Mama" – 5:19
#"Run to Your Mama" – 5:19
#"Dancin'" (Moore, [[Mark Nauseef]], Tony Newton, Willie Dee) – 5:38
#"Dancin'" ([[Mark Nauseef]], Tony Newton, Willie Dee) – 5:38
#"She's Got You" (Moore, Nauseef) – 7:12
#"She's Got You" (Nauseef) – 7:12


===Side two===
;Side two
#"Parisienne Walkways" (Instrumental version) (Moore, [[Phil Lynott]]) – 7:45
#"[[Parisienne Walkways]]" (instrumental version) ([[Phil Lynott]]) – 7:45
#"You" – 4:28
#"You" – 4:28
#"Nuclear Attack" – 5:09
#"Nuclear Attack" – 5:09
#"Dallas Warhead" (Instrumental) – 9:58
#"Dallas Warhead" (instrumental) – 9:58


==Personnel==
==Personnel==
*[[Gary Moore]] - [[guitar]], [[backing vocals]]
*[[Gary Moore]] [[guitar]], [[backing vocals]]
*[[Lone Star (band)|Kenny Driscoll]] - [[lead vocals]]
*[[Lone Star (band)|Kenny Driscoll]] [[lead vocals]]
*[[Don Airey]] - [[Keyboard instrument|keyboards]]
*[[Don Airey]] [[Keyboard instrument|keyboards]]
*[[Andy Pyle]] - [[Bass guitar|bass]]
*[[Andy Pyle]] [[Bass guitar|bass]]
*[[Tommy Aldridge]] - [[Drum kit|drums]], [[Percussion instrument|percussion]]
*[[Tommy Aldridge]] [[Drum kit|drums]], [[Percussion instrument|percussion]]

;Production
*[[Chris Tsangarides]] – producer, engineer


== References ==
== References ==
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Latest revision as of 05:49, 26 April 2024

Live
Live album by
Released21 September 1983
Recorded5–6 November 1980
VenueThe Marquee, London, England
GenreHard rock, heavy metal
Length50:58
LabelJet
ProducerChris Tsangarides
Gary Moore chronology
Dirty Fingers
(1983)
Live
(1983)
Victims of the Future
(1984)
Singles from Live
  1. "Parisienne Walkways"
    Released: September 1983 (Japan)
Alternative cover
Alternative cover
2000 Sanctuary reissue
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[1]
Collector's Guide to Heavy Metal6/10[2]
Q Magazine[3]

Live is a live album by Gary Moore, recorded over two nights in 1980 at the Marquee Club in London. For the recording, Moore enlisted former Lone Star frontman, Kenny Driscoll to provide lead vocals (Driscoll's replacement in Lone Star, John Sloman, would later perform with Moore), Andy Pyle of The Kinks to play bass, former Black Oak Arkansas and Pat Travers drummer Tommy Aldridge, and Moore's former Colosseum II bandmate, keyboardist Don Airey, who would go on to contribute to many of Moore's later solo works.

The performance mainly showcases material from Moore's 1979 solo album Back on the Streets and his ill-fated G-Force project, with two songs being from Dirty Fingers, and the remaining track, "Dallas Warhead" being an original composition, which incorporates a drum solo from Aldridge.[3]

This album was first released in Japan in 1983 along with the Dirty Fingers album by Sony Records who bought the copyright from Jet Records. There have been several subsequent releases under the title Live at the Marquee licensed by Jet Records. This version appeared on CD in 1990 via Castle Communications.[3]

On 23 October 2000, Sanctuary Records released a remastered CD version, containing no additional material. Jeff Clark-Meads described it as capturing "every sweaty, heaving, raucous, ribald detail of [Moore's] gigs at the time".[3]

Track listing

[edit]

All songs written by Gary Moore, with additional writers noted.

Side one
  1. "Back on the Streets" – 5:29
  2. "Run to Your Mama" – 5:19
  3. "Dancin'" (Mark Nauseef, Tony Newton, Willie Dee) – 5:38
  4. "She's Got You" (Nauseef) – 7:12
Side two
  1. "Parisienne Walkways" (instrumental version) (Phil Lynott) – 7:45
  2. "You" – 4:28
  3. "Nuclear Attack" – 5:09
  4. "Dallas Warhead" (instrumental) – 9:58

Personnel

[edit]
Production

References

[edit]
  1. ^ Rivadavia, Eduardo. "Album review Live at the Marquee Club". AllMusic. Retrieved 19 February 2010.
  2. ^ Popoff, Martin (1 November 2005). The Collector's Guide to Heavy Metal: Volume 2: The Eighties. Burlington, Ontario, Canada: Collector's Guide Publishing. p. 230. ISBN 978-1-894959-31-5.
  3. ^ a b c d Clark-Meads, Jeff (5 March 1991). "Live at the Marquee review". Q Magazine. 55: 89.