Live and Sleazy
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Live and Sleazy | |||||
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Studio album by Village People | |||||
Released | 1979 | ||||
Genre | Disco | ||||
Length | 70:14 | ||||
Label | Casablanca Records | ||||
Producer | Jacques Morali | ||||
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Live and Sleazy is the 5th album by the Village People. It was released as a double-LP with studio and live recordings. The album featured numerous lead singers: the original cop Victor Willis (tracks 1-6), the current cop Ray Simpson (tracks 8, 9 and 11), the construction worker David Hodo (track 7) and the G.I. Alex Briley (track 10).
[edit] Track listing
- Fire Island (live)
- Hot Cop (live)
- Medley: San Francisco (You've got me) / In Hollywood (Everybody is a star) (live)
- Macho Man (live)
- In The Navy (live)
- Y.M.C.A. (live)
- Sleazy
- Rock and Roll Is Back Again
- Ready for the 80's
- Save Me (Ballad)
- Save Me (Up tempo)
Note: The Rebound Records CD release placed the studio tracks before the live tracks.