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Live And Dangerous | 
| Artist: Thin Lizzy Label: Mercury Records Ltd (London) Category: Music
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Rating: 33 reviews Sales Rank: 1054
Format: Live Media: Audio CD Running Time: 75 Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5
UPC: 766482359721 EAN: 0766482359721 ASIN: B0000074FJ
Release Date: March 18, 1996 Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping Availability: Usually dispatched within 1 to 3 weeks
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| Tracks:
| • | Jailbreak | | • | Emerald | | • | Southbound | | • | Rosalie/Cowgirl's Song | | • | Dancing In The Moonlight (It's Caught Me In It's Spotlight) | | • | Massacre | | • | Still In Love With You | | • | Johnny The Fox Meets Jimmy The Weed | | • | Cowboy Song | | • | The Boys Are Back In Town | | • | Don't Believe A Word | | • | Warriors | | • | Are You Ready | | • | Suicide | | • | Sha-La-La | | • | Baby Drives Me Crazy | | • | The Rocker |
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| Customer Reviews: Read 28 more reviews...
THE Best Live Album... Ever! December 11, 2008 This is a must have. If it's not in your record collection; Buy it! It's quite simply an awesome piece of work and has to be played from beginning to end at a decent volume to really appreciate it. The classic Lizzy line up, no question. Scott and Brian in total harmony, with BD as powerful and subtle as ever on the sticks. Timeless......
Top Class October 15, 2008 Just bought this today and it thoroughly deserves to be thought of as the bes tlive album ever from jailbreak to the rocker lynotts charisma shows through especially just before the rocker. all in all for 3 quid even if your not the biggest fan its still worth it. its one fo the best cds i have and will probably remain so.
Live or not - it doesn't matter - it's Lizzy at their peak. December 24, 2007 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
It really doesn't matter to me whether this album is only 1% live; the fact is that Visconti finally managed to capture the energy of Thin Lizzy on tape. This is by far the best Lizzy album, and knocks every studio effort into a cocked hat. Much as I like albums like "Johnny The Fox", if you play this one afterwards, you will know what I mean - there are no better versions of these songs anywhere else. Yes, the original vinyl double LP was lovingly packaged with great photos and a "side" dedicated to each member of the band, and the main shame is that nobody has seen fit to remaster Live And Dangerous and give it the packaging it truly deserves (in the same way that Skynyrd's "One From The Road" has). That said, I don't have any real problems with the sound - this is a 30-year-old album; just put it on and play it loud. Each member of the band is on fire - the twin Les Pauls of Gorham and Robbo are growling through their Marshall stacks, Downey is sublime, and Lynott's stage presence just oozes from the speakers. Lizzy at their peak - just buy it.
Brilliant, full of ideas November 10, 2007 Obviously, and as most other reviewers have already written, a fantastic album. It's one of my favourites. I'm glad they fixed it technically because usually live albums are annoyingly poor in that area.
One of the reasons I like this album so much is that the songs are full of song writing ideas that you want to pick up and use again. They seem to have lots of ways to make a track build momentum. Just when you think they can't raise the energy level any more, they do. Maybe that part of the songs works even better live.
Among the best-ever live albums August 3, 2007 While they made a string of great singles, Thin Lizzy's studio albums were of consistently high quality throughout the 1970s, without ever quite reaching the heights of a 'Zep 4' or an 'Argus'. This album, however, eclipsed the live efforts of just about everyone else. Dr Feelgood's 'Stupidity' is the only live album I'd definitely rate higher and even then it's a fairly close thing. There are two obvious reasons for the success of 'Live And Dangerous.' One is the band's affinity with their audience. Their rock is sometimes dramatic but it always has a good-time feel about it and Phil Lynott has the fans eating out of his hand. It's a big plus when a live album can convey that feeling. The second factor is simply good song selection. The blend of tracks is effective, such as the swagger of 'Dancing In The Moonlight' being followed by the arresting opening of 'Massacre.' In addition, many of the tracks, such as 'Jailbreak' take on a new life in the live environment. Even the seven-minute ballad, 'Still In Love With You,' is awesome. Forget the overdub debate. I bought this album on its release and didn't know they'd tinkered with it until it was reported much later. 'Live And Dangerous' keeps you hooked right through and is an essential rock album.
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