Live at Leeds (John Martyn album)

Live at Leeds
Live album by John Martyn
Released 1976
Recorded October 1975, Leeds University
Genre Folk rock, blues
Length 49:17
Label Island
Producer John Martyn
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[1]
Mojo[2]
Record Collector[3]

Live at Leeds is a live album by John Martyn. He independently released this album himself in an initial run of 10,000. The working title was "Ringside Seat", photos of Martyn and bassist Danny Thompson in a boxing ring were taken for a prospective cover, though never used. It was recorded on 13 February 1975 (the sleeve incorrectly states October), at Leeds University.

The re-released version on Voiceprint/One World includes five bonus tracks ("My Baby Girl", "You Can Discover", "So Much in Love With You", "Clutches" and "Mailman") from the show, including the ones Paul Kossoff of Free guested on.

A 2CD Deluxe Edition compiled and researched by John Hillarby was released in 2010 by Universal Music.

Track listing

All tracks composed by John Martyn except where indicated.

  1. "Outside In" – 18:56
  2. "Solid Air" – 7:18
  3. "Make No Mistake" – 5:04
  4. "Bless The Weather" – 4:45
  5. "The Man In The Station" – 4:18
  6. "I'd Rather Be The Devil" (Skip James) – 8:54

2CD Deluxe Edition

CD1

  1. "May You Never"
  2. "Outside In"
  3. "Spencer The Rover"
  4. "Make No Mistake"
  5. "Bless The Weather"
  6. "My Baby Girl"
  7. "You Can Discover"
  8. "Solid Air"

CD2

  1. "I'd Rather Be The Devil"
  2. "So Much In Love With You"
  3. "Clutches"
  4. "Mailman"
  5. "May You Never" (Rehearsal)
  6. "The Message" (Rehearsal)
  7. "Outside In" (Rehearsal)
  8. "The Man In The Station" (Rehearsal)
  9. "Head and Heart" (Rehearsal)
  10. "Clutches" (Rehearsal)

Personnel

References

  1. Live at Leeds at AllMusic
  2. Irvin, Jim (November 2010). "John Martin Live At Leeds". Mojo. p. 120.
  3. Rossi, Marco (November 2010). "John Martyn – Live At Leeds: Deluxe Edition". Record Collector. Retrieved 28 October 2015.
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