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Live in Glasgow (Paul Rodgers album)

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Live in Glasgow
Live album by
ReleasedApril 16, 2007
RecordedOctober 13, 2006, Glasgow, Scotland
GenreHard rock, blues-rock
Length70:14
LabelEagle Records
Paul Rodgers chronology
Electric
(2000)
Live in Glasgow
(2007)
The Royal Sessions
(2014)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[1]

Live in Glasgow is a live album by Paul Rodgers of Free and Bad Company fame. The album features hits from Rodgers' previous bands, blues standards and one new song, "Warboys (A Prayer for Peace)", which was later re-recorded by Rodgers as part of Queen + Paul Rodgers for their studio album The Cosmos Rocks. A DVD of the same name and concert was also released in May 2007.

Tracks

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No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."I'll Be Creepin'"Andy Fraser, Paul Rodgers4:27
2."The Stealer"Fraser, Rodgers, Paul Kossoff3:32
3."Ride on a Pony"Fraser, Rodgers4:21
4."Radioactive"Rodgers3:44
5."Be My Friend"Fraser, Rodgers6:22
6."Warboys (A Prayer for Peace)"Rodgers3:46
7."Feel Like Makin' Love"Rodgers, Mick Ralphs4:52
8."Bad Company"Rodgers, Simon Kirke5:21
9."I Just Want to See You Smile"Rodgers3:36
10."Louisiana Blues"Muddy Waters3:28
11."Fire and Water"Fraser, Rodgers4:17
12."Wishing Well"Rodgers, Kirke, Tetsu Yamauchi, Kossoff, John Bundrick3:29
13."All Right Now"Fraser, Rodgers6:27
14."I'm a Mover"Fraser, Rodgers3:06
15."The Hunter"Booker T. Jones, Carl Wells, Al Jackson Jr., Donald Dunn, Steve Cropper4:25
16."Can't Get Enough"Ralphs4:35
17."Seagull"Rodgers, Ralphs3:46

Personnel

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  • Paul Rodgers - lead vocals, guitar, piano
  • Howard Leese - guitar, backing vocals
  • Kurtis Dengler - guitar
  • Lynn Sorensen - bass, backing vocals
  • Ryan Hoyle - drums

Trivia

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  • The album is dedicated to Joe Bradley (Rodgers' first manager), Boz Burrell, Ahmet Ertegün and Henk Huffener.
  • The album packaging features quotes from Jimmy Page and Brian May.
  • The corresponding DVD was Rodgers' first solo DVD release.

References

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