Live Dates 2
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Live Dates 2 | ||||
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Live album by | ||||
Released | 20 October 1980 | |||
Recorded | November 18, 1976 - June 4, 1980 | |||
Genre | Rock | |||
Length | 80:54 | |||
Label | MCA | |||
Producer | John Sherry, Wishbone Ash | |||
Wishbone Ash chronology | ||||
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Live Dates 2 is the second live album by rock band Wishbone Ash. It remains a sought-after collector's item.[citation needed] The album was recorded partly on dates between 1976 and 1980, including the tour in support of the album Just Testing.[1] It peaked at No. 40 in the UK Albums Chart.[2]
The first 25,000 copies of this album were a double album, with six extra bonus tracks. Subsequent copies of the album contained only tracks 1 to 6. The sleeve only lists the tracks on the first album along with their recording locations:
Hull City Hall (Doctor)
Bristol Colston Hall (Living Proof, The Way Of The World)
Wolverhampton Civic Hall (Runaway, Helpless)
London Hammersmith Odeon (F.U.B.B.)
The tracks on side 1 were recorded in 1980 and those on side 2 in 1978. Dates for the bonus LP are not listed.
The album was also released as two single LPs with the titles Live Dates 2 and Live Dates 2, Additional Tapes.
Track listing
Side 1
- "Doctor" 5:47
- "Living Proof" 5:55
- "Runaway" 3:15
- "Helpless" 3:56
Side 2
- "F.U.B.B." 9:52
- "The Way Of The World" 10:25
Side 3
- "Lorelei" 6:28
- "Persephone" 8:38
- "(In All of My Dreams) You Rescue Me" 6:59
Side 4
- "Time Was" 6:49
- "Goodbye Baby, Hello Friend" 5:30
- "No Easy Road" 7:20
Personnel
- Martin Turner - bass, vocals
- Andy Powell - guitar, vocals
- Laurie Wisefield - guitar, vocals
- Steve Upton - drums
- Produced by: John Sherry, Wishbone Ash
- Recorded at Apollo - Glasgow (19 November 1976), City Hall - Sheffield (18 October 1977), Marquee Club - London (19 October 1977), Hammersmith Odeon - London (25 October 1978), Colston Hall - Bristol, England (27 October 1978), Colston Hall - Bristol (16 February 1980), City Hall - Hull (1 June 1980), Civic Hall - Wolverhampton (4 June 1980)
References
- ^ "Album Details - Live Dates Vol II". Martin Turner Official Website. Retrieved 2011-04-14.
- ^ Roberts, David (2006). British Hit Singles & Albums (19th ed.). London: Guinness World Records Limited. p. 607. ISBN 1-904994-10-5.