801 Live @ Hull 801

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  • Release Date: 08/11/2009
  • Original Release: 2001
  • Sales Rank: 53,845
  • Label: EXPRESSION RECORDS
  • UPC: 5020284000133
 
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801 Live @ Hull

1LISTENLagrima 1:46
2LISTENT.N.K. 5:54
3LISTENFlight 19 5:51
4LISTENListen Now 8:51
5LISTENLaw and Order 4:13
6LISTENCity of Light 11:19
7LISTENInitial Speed 5:18
8LISTENThat Falling Feeling 4:53
9LISTENWithout Your Love 2:48
10LISTENDiamond Head 6:26
11LISTENOut of the Blue 8:00
12LISTENRemote Control 6:31
13LISTENMiss Shapiro 3:34
14LISTENYou Really Got Me 2:57

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Editorial Reviews

Fans of the original 801 Live album will know and love the songs found here. This was recorded during the famous 1977 tour and features a number of songs found on that classic recording. Of course, Eno is not here and the same excitement and tight playing are not found. However, this is still a very good album. Manzanera released this in 2000 as part of his Archive Series and intended it for fans or collectors. However, this album is a great example of late-'70s prog/art rock. Yes, the long-drawn-out guitar solos are here, but these are interesting, melodic solos; they fit the songs and actually add a great deal. The music is a great cross section of Manzanera's pre-1977 history. Roxy Music is represented here, with a blistering version of "Out of the Blue" featuring Eddie Jobson that is brilliant, with a great violin solo and wonderful arrangements. Also here is some of Manzanera's best solo material, including the brilliant "Diamond Head." Also worth note is the 801 take on "Tomorrow Never Knows" (known here as "TNK"), sounding eerie and frightening with atmospheric vocals. The sound quality is not the best, but it is lacking the typical overdubs so often found on live recordings, and for that reason it is worth extra points. This really is a treasure for Manzanera fans, but others might find something of interest here as well. Aaron Badgley, All Music Guide

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