Description
Duran Duran - Hammersmith '82! - Live / Parlophone 2x LP 2022
UPC 5054197132827
Live at Hammersmith '82! is a live album by the band Duran Duran. Originally recorded at the Hammersmith Odeon on 16 November 1982, it was released by EMI Records on 21 September 2009 (6 October 2009 in the U.S.) as a CD/DVD double pack.
The set was the third of three nights at the Hammersmith Odeon. The show was released in various ways, including as a King Biscuit Flower Hour vinyl release and various bootlegs, including "Planet Heart".
The live version of "Make Me Smile (Come Up and See Me)", originally from Steve Harley & Cockney Rebel, was eventually released as the UK b-side to "The Reflex".
The CD/DVD release is supplemented by extra archive DVD content not previously released on DVD, including all six videos made for tracks off the Rio album, as well as two archived Top of the Pops performances.
The release date of Live at Hammersmith '82! coincides with the release of the two-disc (both CD & heavyweight vinyl) special editions of Rio.
Label: | Parlophone – 5054197132827 |
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Format: |
2 x Vinyl, LP
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Country: | |
Released: |
Nov 25, 2022 |
Genre: | Electronic, Rock, Pop |
Style: | New Wave, Synth-pop, Pop Rock |
Tracklist:
A1 | Rio | 5:50 | |
A2 | Hungry Like The Wolf | 4:13 | |
A3 | Night Boat | 5:10 | |
B1 | New Religion | 5:51 | |
B2 | Save A Prayer | 6:24 | |
B3 | Planet Earth | 4:43 | |
C1 | Friends Of Mine | 5:22 | |
C2 | Careless Memories | 4:45 | |
D1 |
Make Me Smile (Come Up And See Me) |
5:33 |
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D2 | Girls On Film | 7:09 |
- Artwork – Darren Evans (2)
- Bass Guitar – John Taylor
- Drums – Roger Taylor (2)
- Guitar – Andy Taylor
- Lacquer Cut By [2022 Vinyl Edition Audio Prepared And Lacquer Cut By] – Geoff Pesche
- Lead Vocals – Simon Le Bon
- Producer – Ian Little
- Producer [2022 Vinyl Edition] – John Jackson (11)
- Saxophone, Percussion, Piano – Andy Hamilton (7)
- Songwriter – Taylor (tracks: A1 to C2, D2), Taylor (tracks: A1 to C2, D2), Rhodes (tracks: A1 to C2, D2), Taylor (tracks: A1 to C2, D2), Le Bon (tracks: A1 to C2, D2)
- Synth – Nick Rhodes