Concerto (album)

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Concerto
Live album by Roxy Music
Released June 12, 2001
Recorded April, 1979
Genre Glam rock, art rock, pop-rock, New Wave
Length 74:09
Label Burning Airlines
Producer Steve Weiner
Roxy Music chronology

The Best of Roxy Music
(2001)
Concerto
(2001)
Live
(2003)
Professional ratings
Review scores
Source Rating
Allmusic [1]

Concerto is a live album by Roxy Music. All tracks were recorded during the group's "Manifesto Tour" at the Rainbow Music Hall, Denver, Colorado on April 12, 1979, except for Mother of Pearl and Editions of You, which were recorded earlier that month at the Oakland Auditorium, Oakland, California. The album was released in 2001; three years after it was previously released as Concert Classics in 1998 (which doesn't include the final two tracks). It was released again (with the same track listing) under the title Ladytron on August 19, 2002 on Superior Records. Roxy Music had no input to this album as it is not an official Roxy Music release but released under license.

Track listing

All tracks by Bryan Ferry except were noted

  1. "Manifesto" (Ferry, Phil Manzanera) – 5:39
  2. "Angel Eyes" (Ferry, Andy Mackay) – 3:57
  3. "Trash" (Ferry,Manzanera) – 2:54
  4. "Out of the Blue" (Ferry,Manzanera) – 5:18
  5. "A Song for Europe" (Ferry, Mackay) – 6:25
  6. "Still Falls the Rain" (Ferry, Manzanera) – 4:29
  7. "Ain't That So" – 5:55
  8. "Stronger Through the Years" – 8:23
  9. "Ladytron" – 5:29
  10. "In Every Dream Home a Heartache" – 9:06
  11. "Love Is the Drug" (Ferry, Mackay) – 3:50
  12. "Do the Strand" – 4:08
  13. "Re-make/Re-model" – 4:05
  14. "Mother of Pearl" – 6:43
  15. "Editions of You" – 3:43

Personnel

  • John W. Edwards – Compilation, Mastering
  • Bryan Ferry – Engineer, Musician
  • Andy Mackay – Musician
  • Phil Manzanera – Engineer, Musician
  • Carlton P. Sandercock – Project Coordinator
  • Dave Skinner – Engineer, Musician
  • Gary Tibbs – Engineer, Musician

References

  1. Elston, Casey. Concerto (album) at AllMusic
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