Still Live After All These Years

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Still Live After All These Years
Still Live After All These Years cover
Live album by Nantucket
Released 1995
Recorded 1991
Genre Hard Rock
Length 77:25 (latest CD release)
Label Zella
Producer Daniel Brunty & Nantucket
Nantucket chronology
The Best Of Nantucket (1986) Still Live After All These Years (1995) The Unreleased "D.C. Tapes" (2006)

Still Live After All These Years is a live album from North Carolina music group, Nantucket, recorded November 29, 1991 with all six original band members at a night club called The Longbranch in Raleigh, North Carolina. There were twenty songs on the original 1995 album (though some other sources say seventeen), including a new studio release, but only sixteen songs are on the latest re-release by the band's own label Zella Records.

Contents

[edit] Track listing

  1. Rugburn - 4:08
  2. It's Getting Harder - 3:48
  3. Born In A Honky Tonk - 4:44
  4. What's The Matter With Loving You - 5:07
  5. On The Radio - 3:28
  6. Southern Gals - 5:59
  7. 50 More - 5:31
  8. Time Bomb - 3:20
  9. Is It Wrong To Rock And Roll - 6:06
  10. Heartbreaker - 8:36
  11. Quite Like You - 3:45
  12. I Can't Stop Loving You - 4:53
  13. Your Place Or Mine - 3:45
  14. California - 4:58
  15. Never Gonna Take Your Lies - 3:51
  16. Real Romance - 5:24

OTHER TRACKS INCLUDED ON ORIGINAL RELEASE

  • Party Girl Deluxe [Track #9]
  • Shotgun [Track #15]
  • I Saw Elvis (At The Burger King) [Track #16]
  • Sugar Shack [Track #20]

All other songs on album remained in same order.

[edit] Personnel

  • Tommy Redd: Lead & Rhythm Guitars, Lead & Background Vocals
  • Larry Uzzell: Lead & Background Vocals, Trumpet, Percussion
  • Mike Uzzell: Moog Bass, Various Keyboards & Synthesizers, Lead & Background Vocals
  • Eddie Blair: Saxophones, Keyboards, Percussion, Background Vocals
  • Kenny Soule: Drums & Percussion, Background Vocals
  • Mark Downing: Lead & Rhythm Guitars

[edit] Additional musicians

  • Michael Gardner: Guitar
  • David "Thumbs" Johnson: Bass

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