Thin Lizzy – Live And Dangerous
Tracklist
A1 | Jailbreak | 4:35 | |
A2 | Emerald | 4:38 | |
A3 | Southbound | 4:45 | |
A4 | Rosalie / Cowgirl's Song | 4:12 | |
B1 | Dancing In The Moonlight (It's Caught Me In Its Spotlight) | 3:57 | |
B2 | Massacre | 2:55 | |
B3 | Still In Love With You | 7:45 | |
B4 | Johnny The Fox Meets Jimmy The Weed | 3:44 | |
C1 | Cowboy Song | 4:58 | |
C2 | The Boys Are Back In Town | 4:40 | |
C3 | Don't Believe A Word | 2:15 | |
C4 | Warrior | 4:00 | |
C5 | Are You Ready | 2:55 | |
D1 | Suicide | 5:10 | |
D2 | Sha La La | 5:35 | |
D3 | Baby Drives Me Crazy | 6:45 | |
D4 | The Rocker | 4:18 |
Companies, etc.
- Published By – Pippin The Friendly Ranger Music Co. Ltd.
- Published By – Chappell & Co. Ltd.
- Published By – Pippin The Friendly Ranger Music Pub. International Ltd.
- Published By – E. H. Morris
- Phonographic Copyright ℗ – Phonogram Ltd.
- Marketed By – Phonogram
- Made By – Howards Printers (Slough) Ltd.
- Printed By – Howards Printers (Slough) Ltd.
- Pressed By – Phonodisc Ltd.
- Lacquer Cut At – Utopia Studios
- Recorded By – La Maison Rouge
- Recorded By – Record Plant Mobile Studio
- Recorded By – Studio Des Dames
- Recorded At – Hammersmith Odeon
- Recorded At – Seneca College Fieldhouse
Credits
- Artwork, Layout – Sutton Cooper
- Bass, Vocals – Philip Lynott*
- Crew [Limo Driver And QPR Fan] – Chris Martin (68)
- Crew [People who were involved on the tour: 'Bad Reputation’ 1977], Booking [Booking Agency] – Steve Smith (99)
- Crew [People who were involved on the tour: 'Bad Reputation’ 1977], Lighting [Designer] – 'T.H.' Thom Hansen
- Crew [People who were involved on the tour: 'Bad Reputation’ 1977], Lighting [Rigger] – Jim Waits
- Crew [People who were involved on the tour: 'Bad Reputation’ 1977], Management [Merchandising] – Joe Ward (9)
- Crew [People who were involved on the tour: 'Bad Reputation’ 1977], Promotion [Promoters] – Howard Rose Agency Ltd.
- Crew [People who were involved on the tour: 'Bad Reputation’ 1977], Technician [Monitors] – 'M.L.' Martin Luther Procise*
- Crew [People who were involved on the tour: 'Bad Reputation’ 1977], Technician [PA] – Craig Schertz
- Crew [People who were involved on the tour: 'Bad Reputation’ 1977], Technician [PA], Lighting – Showco
- Crew [People who were involved on the tour: 'Bad Reputation’ 1977], Technician [Spotlights] – Gary Carnes
- Crew [People who were involved on the tour: 'Johnny The Fox' 1976], Crew [Clothes] – Ferga Murray
- Crew [People who were involved on the tour: 'Johnny The Fox' 1976], Lighting [Designer] – Robin Gomer
- Crew [People who were involved on the tour: 'Johnny The Fox' 1976], Management [Merchandising] – 'Plug' Howard Davies
- Crew [People who were involved on the tour: 'Johnny The Fox' 1976], Management [Publicity] – Roz Grugeon, Tony Brainsby
- Crew [People who were involved on the tour: 'Johnny The Fox' 1976], Management [Secretary] – Linda Allen (8)
- Crew [People who were involved on the tour: 'Johnny The Fox' 1976], Promotion [Promoters] – Adrian Coulthard, Adrian Hopkins (3), Adrian Hopkins Promotions, Harvey Goldsmith, Harvey Goldsmith Promotions, Paul Loasby
- Crew [People who were involved on the tour: 'Johnny The Fox' 1976], Technician [Colac PA] – Paul Nice (2), Scott Thompson (11)
- Crew [People who were involved on the tour: 'Johnny The Fox' 1976], Technician [Monitors] – 'Wilf' John Wilford*
- Crew [People who were involved on the tour: 'Johnny The Fox' 1976], Technician [PA], Lighting – Colac
- Crew [Thin Lizzy Crew on the tour 'Bad Reputation’ 1977], Booking [Agent] – Howard Rose (3)
- Crew [Thin Lizzy Crew on the tour 'Bad Reputation’ 1977], Crew [Drivers] – Bill Dunavin, Michael Green (23)
- Crew [Thin Lizzy Crew on the tour 'Bad Reputation’ 1977], Crew [Trucking] – Showco
- Crew [Thin Lizzy Crew on the tour 'Bad Reputation’ 1977], Engineer [Sound] – Peter Eustace
- Crew [Thin Lizzy Crew on the tour 'Bad Reputation’ 1977], Management [Accountant] – John Slattery & Associates
- Crew [Thin Lizzy Crew on the tour 'Bad Reputation’ 1977], Management [Personal Manager] – Malcolm Heudebourck
- Crew [Thin Lizzy Crew on the tour 'Bad Reputation’ 1977], Technician [Bass Guitar - Philip] – Big Charlie (2)
- Crew [Thin Lizzy Crew on the tour 'Bad Reputation’ 1977], Technician [Drums - Brian D.] – Gary Lee (7)
- Crew [Thin Lizzy Crew on the tour 'Bad Reputation’ 1977], Technician [Guitars - Brian R.] – Bill Cayley
- Crew [Thin Lizzy Crew on the tour 'Bad Reputation’ 1977], Technician [Guitars - Scott] – Andy Moore (13)
- Crew [Thin Lizzy Crew on the tour 'Bad Reputation’ 1977], Tour Manager – Frank Murray (2)
- Crew [Thin Lizzy Crew on the tour 'Johnny The Fox' 1976], Booking – John Jackson (18)
- Crew [Thin Lizzy Crew on the tour 'Johnny The Fox' 1976], Crew [Driver] – Cowbell Ltd.*, Nigel Hudson
- Crew [Thin Lizzy Crew on the tour 'Johnny The Fox' 1976], Crew [Trucking] – Colac
- Crew [Thin Lizzy Crew on the tour 'Johnny The Fox' 1976], Engineer [Sound] – Peter Eustace
- Crew [Thin Lizzy Crew on the tour 'Johnny The Fox' 1976], Management [Personal Manager] – Malcolm Heudebourck
- Crew [Thin Lizzy Crew on the tour 'Johnny The Fox' 1976], Technician [Bass Guitar and Guitars] – Big Charlie (2)
- Crew [Thin Lizzy Crew on the tour 'Johnny The Fox' 1976], Technician [Drums] – Patrick Whitley
- Crew [Thin Lizzy Crew on the tour 'Johnny The Fox' 1976], Tour Manager – Frank Murray (2)
- Design Concept [Album Cover] – Chalkie Davies, Thin Lizzy
- Drums – Brian Downey
- Guitar – Brian Robertson, Scott Gorham
- Harmonica – Bluesy Huey Lewis* (tracks: D3)
- Management [Accounts And Confessions] – John Slattery*
- Management [For the Rest of the World] – Morrison-O'Donnell International Limited
- Management [For the United Kingtom] – Morrison-O'Donnell Limited*
- Management [Personal] – Mike Crawford (11)
- Photography By – Chalkie Davies
- Producer – Thin Lizzy, Tony Visconti
- Promotion [ Hammersmith Odeon for 'Johnny The Fox' Tour 1976] – Adrian Hopkins (3)
- Promotion [Hammersmith Odeon for 'Johnny The Fox' Tour 1976] – Adrian Hopkins Promotions
- Promotion [Promo Film] – Martin Baker (11)
- Promotion [Seneca College Fieldhouse for 'Bad Reputation’ 1977] – Concert Productions International, Mike Cohl
- Public Relations [Publicity] – Tony Brainsby
- Saxophone – John Earle (tracks: B1)
- Supervised By [Artwork] – Chris O'Donnell
Notes
Live Recorded on
'Johnny The Fox' Tour, 1976
'Bad Reputation' Tour, 1977
LP 1 # 9199 645
LP 2 # 9199 646
Gatefold sleeve.
Comes with thick paper picture inner sleeves with photo collage.
Inner sleeve for disc 1 with printed code REC1 9199 645 and photos for Brian Downey in one side and Brian Robertson in the other side.
Inner sleeve for disc 2 with printed code REC2 9199 646 and photos for Scott Gorham in one side and Philip Lynott in the other side.
All titles published by Pippin The Friendly Ranger Music Co. Ltd./Chappell & Co. Ltd.
except "Southbound", "Dancing In The Moonlight (It's Caught Me In Its Spotlight)", "Are You Ready", "Baby Drives Me Crazy" published by Pippin The Friendly Ranger Music Pub. Int. Ltd./Chappell & Co. Ltd. and
"Rosalie" published by E. H. Morris/Pippin The Friendly Ranger Music Co. Ltd./Chappell & Co. Ltd.
Special Thanks List
Bluesy Huey Lewis
Road Crews, Past, Present and Future: For keeping it together
Tony Visconti
Will Reid Dick: For his time, patience and effort
Rob O'Brien
Assistant engineers: Too numerous to mention, but thanks anyway
Thin Lizzy supporters everywhere
Joe Brown, Roy, George and the boys from Tasco, Jimmy Page, Craig and ML and the boys from Showco
Scott Thompson, Paul Nice, Wilf, Robin Gomer
and the boys from Colac
Paul and the boys from Zenith
T.H. and Texas Gary and the Boys from Showco
Ladies: For love
Chalkie Davies: Photos
Sutton Cooper: Artwork
John Slattery: Accounts and confessions
Kathryn: Secretary
Jimmy Bain and Gary Moore: Inspiration
Whoever invented electricity
Tony Brainsby and new co.: Publicity
Mike Crawford: Personal
Chris Martin: Limo driver and QPR fan
Martin Baker: Promo film
Rats and Radiators
Derek the Dog
Chris Morrison: I got a contract on you
Where's the car tax Tex
'Mother Blues' Dallas, Texas
Acton Travel for organised chaos
Rainbow Freight for getting the gear across the water
Studios
England: Maison Rouge Mobile
Toronto: Record Plant Mobile
Paris: Des Dames Studio
The album cover was conceived by Thin Lizzy and Chalkie Davies
Sutton Cooper did the artwork and layout
Supervised by the ever-elusive Chris O'Donnell
Thin Lizzy are managed by Morrison-O'Donnell
Limited for the United Kingdom, from offices at 52 Dean Street, London W1,England.
'Phone no. is 01-734 9734.
Morrison-O'Donnell International Limited for the rest of the World.
'Johnny The Fox' Tour 1976
Venue: Hammersmith Odeon, King Street, London W6.
Dates: Sunday 14th November
Monday15th November
Tuesday 16th November
Promoter: Adrian Hopkins for Adrian Hopkins Promotions
'Johnny The Fox' 1976 Tour
Promoters: Adrian Hopkins and Harvey Goldsmith, Adrian Coulthard - Adrian Hopkins Promotions, Paul Loasby- Harvey Goldsmith Promotions.
Guest Group: Clover
Bad Reputation' Tour 1977
Venue: Seneca College Fieldhouse,
1750 Finch Avenue East, Don Mills, Toronto.
Date: Friday 28th October
Promoter: Mike Cohl for Concert Productions International
'Bad Reputation’ Tour 1977
Promoters: Howard Rose Agency Ltd., Hollywood, California
Showco: Jack Calmes, Jimmy Page, Sarah Legrand
Guest Group: Graham Parker And The Rumour
Durations do not appear on this release.
'Johnny The Fox' Tour, 1976
'Bad Reputation' Tour, 1977
LP 1 # 9199 645
LP 2 # 9199 646
Gatefold sleeve.
Comes with thick paper picture inner sleeves with photo collage.
Inner sleeve for disc 1 with printed code REC1 9199 645 and photos for Brian Downey in one side and Brian Robertson in the other side.
Inner sleeve for disc 2 with printed code REC2 9199 646 and photos for Scott Gorham in one side and Philip Lynott in the other side.
All titles published by Pippin The Friendly Ranger Music Co. Ltd./Chappell & Co. Ltd.
except "Southbound", "Dancing In The Moonlight (It's Caught Me In Its Spotlight)", "Are You Ready", "Baby Drives Me Crazy" published by Pippin The Friendly Ranger Music Pub. Int. Ltd./Chappell & Co. Ltd. and
"Rosalie" published by E. H. Morris/Pippin The Friendly Ranger Music Co. Ltd./Chappell & Co. Ltd.
Special Thanks List
Bluesy Huey Lewis
Road Crews, Past, Present and Future: For keeping it together
Tony Visconti
Will Reid Dick: For his time, patience and effort
Rob O'Brien
Assistant engineers: Too numerous to mention, but thanks anyway
Thin Lizzy supporters everywhere
Joe Brown, Roy, George and the boys from Tasco, Jimmy Page, Craig and ML and the boys from Showco
Scott Thompson, Paul Nice, Wilf, Robin Gomer
and the boys from Colac
Paul and the boys from Zenith
T.H. and Texas Gary and the Boys from Showco
Ladies: For love
Chalkie Davies: Photos
Sutton Cooper: Artwork
John Slattery: Accounts and confessions
Kathryn: Secretary
Jimmy Bain and Gary Moore: Inspiration
Whoever invented electricity
Tony Brainsby and new co.: Publicity
Mike Crawford: Personal
Chris Martin: Limo driver and QPR fan
Martin Baker: Promo film
Rats and Radiators
Derek the Dog
Chris Morrison: I got a contract on you
Where's the car tax Tex
'Mother Blues' Dallas, Texas
Acton Travel for organised chaos
Rainbow Freight for getting the gear across the water
Studios
England: Maison Rouge Mobile
Toronto: Record Plant Mobile
Paris: Des Dames Studio
The album cover was conceived by Thin Lizzy and Chalkie Davies
Sutton Cooper did the artwork and layout
Supervised by the ever-elusive Chris O'Donnell
Thin Lizzy are managed by Morrison-O'Donnell
Limited for the United Kingdom, from offices at 52 Dean Street, London W1,England.
'Phone no. is 01-734 9734.
Morrison-O'Donnell International Limited for the rest of the World.
'Johnny The Fox' Tour 1976
Venue: Hammersmith Odeon, King Street, London W6.
Dates: Sunday 14th November
Monday15th November
Tuesday 16th November
Promoter: Adrian Hopkins for Adrian Hopkins Promotions
'Johnny The Fox' 1976 Tour
Promoters: Adrian Hopkins and Harvey Goldsmith, Adrian Coulthard - Adrian Hopkins Promotions, Paul Loasby- Harvey Goldsmith Promotions.
Guest Group: Clover
Bad Reputation' Tour 1977
Venue: Seneca College Fieldhouse,
1750 Finch Avenue East, Don Mills, Toronto.
Date: Friday 28th October
Promoter: Mike Cohl for Concert Productions International
'Bad Reputation’ Tour 1977
Promoters: Howard Rose Agency Ltd., Hollywood, California
Showco: Jack Calmes, Jimmy Page, Sarah Legrand
Guest Group: Graham Parker And The Rumour
Durations do not appear on this release.
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Other Versions (5 of 134)
View AllTitle (Format) | Label | Cat# | Country | Year | |||
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Recently Edited | Live And Dangerous (2×LP, Album, Stereo) | Vertigo | 6641 810 | Netherlands | 1978 | ||
New Submission | Live And Dangerous (2×LP, Album) | Philips | 6641 807 | Ireland | 1978 | ||
New Submission | Live And Dangerous (2×LP, Album) | Vertigo | 6641 810 | Scandinavia | 1978 | ||
Recently Edited | Live And Dangerous (2×LP, Album, Stereo) | Vertigo | 6641 810 | Germany | 1978 | ||
Recently Edited | Live And Dangerous (2×LP, Album, Winchester Pressing) | Warner Bros. Records | 2BS 3213 | US | 1978 |
Recommendations
Reviews
- Is it only me or the 1st disc's quality is like 30% poorer in terms of sound quality recording (even muffled at parts) while during the second disc things get clearer and with way better live experience. (Owning German press)
- Simply the best live album ever. Period.
My copy has a paper insert "The Thin Lizzy Collection" showing previous Phonogram releases. - Is it true there is a version of this with the Jailbreak intro "Police Street"? I saw them in Belfast on the Live And Dangerous tour and it is one of the few memories of the gig that I've really remembered (I was 13 at the time), the moologue with the sirens and the police car lights, the smoke and the spotlight weaving around the stage. If there is a version of this I would love to get it.
- Thin Lizzy were one of the greatest hard rock bands ever!
With the gifted black Irish front man, the late Phil Lynott, the band not only had a sexy rock god leader, but also an exceptional bass player, lyricist and songwriter.
‘Live and Dangerous’ captures the band at the peak of their game and firing on all cylinders before excess drug use and line-up changes began to take their toll in the 80’s.
Phil and band mates Brian Downey, Brian Robertson and Scott Gorham rip into massive rockers such as ‘Jailbreak’, ‘Massacre’, ‘Cowboy Song’, ‘Are You Ready’, ‘Emerald’, ‘Don’t Believe A Word’ and the autobiographical anthem ‘The Boys Are Back In Town’.
There’s also a little light and contrast with sweet numbers like ‘Southbound’, the slinky melody and rolling easy swing of “Dancing In The Moonlight’ and the tasty funk of ‘Johnny The Fox’.
Sadly, Phil Lynott died at age 36 in 1986, but with awesome albums like this around, his legacy will remain! - Media itself is really good quality; sounds like you're at the concert. The sleeve is very badly damaged though by previous owner.
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