Live at the Brixton Academy (Brian May album)
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Live at the Brixton Academy | ||
Live album by The Brian May Band | ||
Released | February 7, 1994 | |
Recorded | June 15, 1993, at the Brixton Academy, London | |
Genre | Rock | |
Length | 76:51 | |
Label | Parlophone | |
Producer(s) | Brian May, Justin Shirley-Smith | |
The Brian May Band chronology | ||
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Back to the Light (1992) |
Live at the Brixton Academy (1994) |
Another World (1998) |
- For other albums with the same name see Live at Brixton Academy.
Live at the Brixton Academy is a recording of The Brian May Band's first show in London on June 15, 1993. The album was released on CD, LP and VHS in 1994, and remains the group's only release as a collective.
The album is an almost complete and unedited version of the concert. Their performance of John Lennon's God (The Dream Is Over) was not included on the album due to copyright issues. Keyboard player Spike Edney had to play a second solo (neither are on the CD, the first being on the video) after May had technical problems before playing Last Horizon. Also, Back To The Light, Tie Your Mother Down, Love Token, Headlong, Let Your Heart Rule Your Head, Cozy Powell's drum solo, We Will Rock You and Hammer To Fall are all slightly shortened on the CD.
The show includes live renditions of the top ten singles Driven By You and Too Much Love Will Kill You.
[edit] Track listing
- "The Dark" / "Back To The Light" (May)
- "Driven by You" (May)
- "Tie Your Mother Down" (May)
- "Love Token" (May)
- "Headlong" (May)
- "Love of My Life" (Mercury)
- "'39" (May) / "Let Your Heat Rule Your Head" (May)
- "Too Much Love Will Kill You" (May/Musker/Lamers)
- "Since You've Been Gone" (Ballard)
- "Now I'm Here" (May)
- "Guitar Extravagance" (May)
- "Resurrection" (May/Powell/Page)
- "Last Horizon" (May)
- "We Will Rock You" (May)
- "Hammer to Fall" (May)
[edit] Personnel
Brian May - Vocals/Guitar
Cozy Powell - Drums
Neil Murray - Bass
Spike Edney - Keyboards/Vocals
Jamie Moses - Guitar/Vocals
Cathy Porter - Vocals
Shelley Preston - Vocals
[edit] Brian May's words
We made an eleventh hour decision to record our first London show, Brixton Academy, and this is it. There's no knowing what the gig would have been life if we HADN'T been filming, but in the circumstances we think it came out not too bad. This is how it was on the night, edited down a little for various reasons, those being.
a) There's only so much running time you can put on a CD or a commercial video. b) We lost one song for copyright reasons. c) You didn't REALLY want to hear all that crappy stuff where we couldn't get the guitars to work, did you?.....
The Brian May Band worked its ass off touring in 1993, and came of age. We kicked ourselves into shape the only way you ultimately can; by doing it. We took chances. Sometimes it was dazzling, sometimes it was dodgy. It was challenging; sometimes it was tough. But it was FUN. This recording shows us at a mid-way stage, making our first appearance in our home city.
Enjoy, and come with us to the future. Cheers Brian.
PS: By the way, if you were there, THANKS! You're on this record, and without you, folks, there's no show.
Brian May |
Discography |
Studio albums: Star Fleet Project (1983) | Back to the Light (1992) | Another World (1998) | Furia (2000 soundtrack) |
Live albums: Live at the Brixton Academy (1993) |
Compilation albums: Red Special (1998 Japan only) |
Videography |
Star Licks Master Series (1983) | Live at the Brixton Academy (1994) |
Related Articles |
Red Special | Deacy Amp |