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Live on WBAB is the first live concert album by American rock band Crack the Sky. The album was released by Lifesong Records (catalog #LS-100) in 1976 (see 1976 in music), but only to radio stations for promotional purposes. It came in a plain white sleeve with only a sticker identifying the record, and photocopied inserts about the band.
[edit] Track listing
All songs written by John Palumbo
- "Ice" – 12:41
- "We Want Mine" – 4:36
- "A Sea Epic" – 6:43
- "Mind Baby" – 4:25
- "Rangers at Midnight" – 7:36
- "Wet Teenager" – 3:28
- "Hold On/Surf City" – 7:36
[edit] Personnel
[edit] The band
[edit] Production
- Terry Cashman — Executive producer
- Tommy West — Executive producer
- Danny Palumbo — Live sound
[edit] Alternate version
In 1988, Lifesong released Live on WBAB on CD (catalog #LSCD 8802). It includes four additional tracks, taken from the 1978 LP Live Sky ("Maybe I Can Fool Everybody (Tonight)", "Lighten Up McGraw", "She's a Dancer", "I Am the Walrus").
Crack the Sky |
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John Palumbo | Rick Witkowski | Bobby Hird | Glenn Workman | John Tracey | Sonny Petrovsky
Gary Lee Chappell | Joey D'Amico | Vince DePaul | Jim Griffiths | Nat Kerr | Jamie LaRitz | Joe Macre | Rob Stevens | Michael Taylor | Carey Ziegler |
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Crack Pack Horns |
Dave Fairall | Ronnie Fowler | J.J. Gunning | Tom McCormick | Tom Williams | Paul Soroka | Jim Stienfeld | Chris Walker | Keith Zaffino
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Studio albums |
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Live albums |
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