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A bootleg appears to exist.

But there does look to be legit copies from the past 5 years or so also
My guess is that it's a bootleg, got stung before with this crowd, they don't seem to have a problem stocking them.

Cheers though, I didn't spot those recent ones, I think they must have been small enough pressings, going by the price on them now.
 
already out but...
there was a recent RSD reissue of VOIVOD's 1989 LP Nothingface and the not so great 1991 LP Angel Rat
Voivod
there's 6000 of each pressed and the price should be about 25 Euro
can't figure out any way to get Nothingface LP reissue for less than 50 euro inc. postage and taxes, as it was only released in North America. so I've given up months ago.
 
Both records pressed at Pallas in DE so should be decent
Cool. I bought it. A delicious listen, but not as out there as other Brown stuff I've heard...I snoozed on A Faun in Georgia for 20 quid in a Disk Union in Japan...I see it's listed on Discogs for 300eu. Outrageous.

Bought John Coltrane A Love Supreme Live in Seattle [eh, almost half the price of Spindizzy and Freebird] and Contortions' Buy [ also ten EU cheaper than same shops.] So the cyber day discount cancelled out the postage prices...not a bad day's shopping.

That Live in Seattle price worries me a little.

Still.
 
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I picked up Love Agenda at a record fair for 15 eu there a while back in Rialto..chuffed.

Seems like some of these Band of Susans titles are only available on tape on Discogs...hhhmmm.
 
I picked up Love Agenda at a record fair for 15 eu there a while back in Rialto..chuffed.

Seems like some of these Band of Susans titles are only available on tape on Discogs...hhhmmm.


I'm after the peel sessions,and the last one,but it's not great.

Robert Poss has been putting loads of great stuff on his band camp though.
 
Cool. I bought it. A delicious listen, but not as out there as other Brown stuff I've heard...I snoozed on A Faun in Georgia for 20 quid in a Disk Union in Japan...I see it's listed on Discogs for 300eu. Outrageous.

Bought John Coltrane A Love Supreme Live in Seattle [eh, almost half the price of Spindizzy and Freebird] and Contortions' Buy [ also ten EU cheaper than same shops.] So the cyber day discount cancelled out the postage prices...not a bad day's shopping.

That Live in Seattle price worries me a little.

Still.
The price of Live In Seattle has dropped a lot recently, I've seen it in a load of sales, I'd say you'll be alright with that one... hopefully anyway!
 
Digital only. Pre Pegboy

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THIN LIZZY

‘LIVE AND DANGEROUS’

45th ANNIVERSARY SUPER DELUXE EDITION




THE GREATEST LIVE ALBUM OF ALL TIME

8-CD SET FEATURING 63 PREVIOUSLY UNRELEASED TRACKS



RELEASED 20th JANUARY 2023










THE #1 BEST LIVE ALBUM OF ALL TIME – NME.COM

“STILL THE BEST LIVE ALBUM WE EVER HEARD”




AVAILABLE FOR PRE-ORDER NOW






2023 sees the 45th anniversary of what is widely regarded as one of the greatest live albums of all time, Thin Lizzy’s double platinum-selling Live And Dangerous, which was recorded in London and Philadelphia in 1977 during the Johnny the Fox and Bad Reputation tours. Out 20th January, pre-order here!



To celebrate the anniversary, the album will be released as a definitive 8-CD super deluxe version featuring a newly remastered version of the original album alongside all of the gigs recorded for Live And Dangerous. These six shows from London, Toronto and Philadelphia have been newly mixed by Ben Findlay from the original multi-tracks and mastered by Andy Pearce, overseen by legendary Lizzy guitarist Scott Gorham.



Live And Dangerous was originally intended to be a studio album, working with producer Tony Visconti on Bad Reputation. The band had enjoyed massive success with that record and was keen to work with him again. However, Visconti had only had a small window in his schedule, so Lizzy’s leader Philip Lynott came up with the idea that they spend two weeks together compiling a live album instead. When Live & Dangerous was initially released in 1978, the album spent the best part of three months in the UK top ten and was only denied the top spot by one of the best-selling albums of all time, the soundtrack to Saturday Night Fever.



The super deluxe edition of Live And Dangerous finally puts to bed the myth that the album was extensively overdubbed in the studio and proves that Thin Lizzy was not only at the top of their game night after night but was one of the best live bands of the 1970s.



The 12 x 12 package also includes sleeve notes with new interviews by Mark Blake and a booklet packed with rare photos and memorabilia.



THIN LIZZY ‘LIVE AND DANGEROUS’

45th ANNIVERSARY SUPER DELUXE EDITION



DISC ONE: Live And Dangerous


Jailbreak

Emerald

Southbound

Rosalie

Dancing In the Moonlight

Massacre

Still In Love with You

Johnny The Fox Meets Jimmy the Weed

Cowboy Song

The Boys Are Back in Town

Don't Believe a Word

Warriors

Are You Ready?

Suicide

Sha La La

Baby Drives Me Crazy

The Rocker



DISC TWO: Hammersmith Odeon 14th November 1976

Jailbreak

Massacre

Emerald

Johnny

It's Only Money

Still In Love with You

Johnny The Fox Meets Jimmy The Weed

The Boys Are Back in Town

Rosalie / Cowgirl's Song

Suicide

Warriors

Sha La La

Baby Drives Me Crazy



DISC THREE: Hammersmith Odeon 15th November 1976

Jailbreak

Massacre

Emerald

Johnny The Fox Meets Jimmy The Weed

The Boys Are Back in Town

Rosalie / Cowgirl's Song

Suicide

Warriors

Sha La La

Baby Drives Me Crazy

Me And The Boys

The Rocker



DISC FOUR: Hammersmith Odeon 16th November 1976

Jailbreak

Massacre

Emerald

Johnny

It's Only Money

Still In Love with You

Johnny The Fox Meets Jimmy The Weed

The Boys Are Back in Town

Rosalie / Cowgirl's Song

Suicide

Warriors

Sha La La

Baby Drives Me Crazy

Me And The Boys

The Rocker



DISC FIVE: Philadelphia Tower 20th October 1977

Soldier Of Fortune

Jailbreak

Johnny

Warrior

Dancing In the Moonlight

Massacre

Still In Love with You

Cowboy Song

Boys Are Back in Town

Opium Trail

Don't Believe a Word

Emerald

Bad Reputation

Baby Drives Me Crazy

Me And The Boys



DISC SIX: Philadelphia Tower 21st October 1977

Soldier Of Fortune

Jailbreak

Johnny

Warriors

Dancing In the Moonlight

Massacre

Still In Love with You

Cowboy Song

The Boys Are Back in Town

Opium Trail

Don't Believe a Word

Emerald

Bad Reputation

Baby Drives Me Crazy

Me And The Boys

The Rocker



DISC SEVEN: Seneca College Fieldhouse, Toronto 28th October 1977

Soldier Of Fortune

Jailbreak

Emerald

Dancing In the Moonlight

Massacre

Still In Love with You

Johnny The Fox Meets Jimmy the Weed

Warriors

Opium Trail

Cowboy Song

The Boys Are Back in Town

Don't Believe a Word

Bad Reputation

Are You Ready?

Me And The Boys

Baby Drives Me Crazy



DISC EIGHT: Rainbow Theatre, London 29th March 1978

Jailbreak

Emerald

Southbound

Rosalie

Dancing In the Moonlight

Massacre

Still In Love with You

Johnny The Fox Meets Jimmy the Weed

Don't Believe a Word

Warriors

Cowboy Song

The Boys Are Back in Town

Suicide

Are You Ready?

Sha La La

Baby Drives Me Crazy

Me and The Boys

The Rocker



THIN LIZZY

‘LIVE AND DANGEROUS’

45th ANNIVERSARY DELUXE EDITION

8-CD SET FEATURING 63 PREVIOUSLY UNRELEASED TRACKS

RELEASED 20th JANUARY 2023
 
also


THIN LIZZY
‘LIFE LIVE’
40 th ANNIVERSARY EDITION

FEATURING GARY MOORE, BRIAN ROBERTSON, SNOWY WHITE & ERIC BELL

RELEASED 20 th JANUARY 2023

AVAILABLE FOR PRE-ORDER NOW

THIN LIZZY’s LIFE LIVE was initially released in the Autumn of 1983 and was the band’s final album,

recorded on their farewell tour earlier that year.

Thin Lizzy’s leader Phil Lynott had felt it was time to disband the group after the ‘Thunder And
Lightning’ tour, and to mark the occasion, he gathered together former Thin Lizzy guitarists Eric
Bell (1969-73), Brian Robertson (1974-78) and Gary Moore (1974, 1977 and 1978-79) who joined

the band on stage at Hammersmith Odeon.

During the performance of the Lizzy classic "The Rocker", all of the guitarists played
simultaneously along with John Sykes & Scott Gorham, making a total of eight members on stage
performing. Former guitarist Snowy White (1980-1982) also appears on the album on three tracks,
"Renegade", "Hollywood", and "Killer On The Loose", which were recorded in 1981.
This 40 th anniversary version has been remastered from the best sources available.

THIN LIZZY LIFE LIVE 40 th ANNIVERSARY

Disc One
Thunder & Lightning
Waiting For an Alibi
Jailbreak
Baby Please Don't Go
Holy War
Renegade (ft Snowy White)

Hollywood (Down on Your Luck) (ft Snowy White)

Got To Give It Up
Angel Of Death
Are You Ready?
Disc Two
The Boys Are Back in Town
Cold Sweat
Don't Believe a Word
Killer On the Loose (ft Snowy White)
The Sun Goes Down
Emerald (ft Brian Robertson)
Black Rose (ft Gary Moore)
Still In Love with You

The Rocker (ft Eric Bell, Brian Robertson & Gary Moore)

THIN LIZZY
‘LIFE LIVE’
40 th ANNIVERSARY EDITION
RELEASED 20 th JANUARY 2023
 

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