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jackflash27
As a vinyl collector, I'm trying to figure out what official live album releases are available / have been put out in the past. I count full concerts and regular live albums (like Ya-ya's and Flashpoint). With the help of Discogs / wikipedia I came to the following list. There are some releases which could lead to debate. For instance:
- is 'on air' a live album?
- Is Checkerboard Lounge an official Rolling Stones release?
- Flashpoint includes also 2 studio tracks, but I think we all agree that it's mostly a live album.
- Albums with live bonus tracks (like Sticky fingers Deluxe with some tracks from the Roundhouse gig). There shouldn't be too many of those though.
Don't be too picky on the years I added. It's just to put some chronological order to it.
Only official releases and only vinyl albums.
Looking forward to your comments and corrections. If I missed a release, please add the discogs link of that release.
On air 1963-1965 ('live' in the studio)
Got Live if you want it 1964-1966
Rock 'n roll Circus 1968
Get yer ya-ya's out 1969
Sticky fingers Deluxe with tracks from Roundhouse 1971
Marquee club 1971
Ladies and Gentlemen soundtrack 1972 (very rare I think) IT'S A BOOTLEG - NO VINYL
Brussels affair 1973
LA Forum 1975
El Mocambo 1977
Love you live 1975-1977
Some Girls live in Texas 1978
Checkerboard lounge w/ Muddy Waters 1981
Hampton Coliseum 1981
Still Life 1981
Live in Leeds 1982
Steel wheels Live Atlantic City 1989
Live at the Tokyo Dome 1990
Flashpoint 1989-1990
Voodoo Lounge Miami 1994
Totally Stripped in Paradiso 1995
Totally Stripped 1995
Bridges to Buenos Aires 1998
No security 1997-1998
Bridges in Bremen 1998
No Security San Jose 1999
Live Licks in NYC 2003
A bigger bang Copacabana 2006
Sweet summer sun Hyde Park 2013
Sticky fingers live at the Fonda 2015
Havana Moon 2016
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Ladies and Gentlemen soundtrack 1972 (very rare I think) IT'S A BOOTLEG - NO VINYL
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Ladies and Gentlemen soundtrack 1972 (very rare I think) IT'S A BOOTLEG - NO VINYL
Not according to discogs: [www.discogs.com]
Seems an official Eagelrock release.
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L&G is 10000% legit. Perhaps you bought a bootleg copy but it has since been released officially much like Brussels. And yes I would add Stripped, Shine A Light, No Security. Not sure any of this saw a vinyl release tho.
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L&G is 10000% legit. Perhaps you bought a bootleg copy but it has since been released officially much like Brussels. And yes I would add Stripped, Shine A Light, No Security. Not sure any of this saw a vinyl release tho.
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ChrisL
I have one. I believe it's a bootleg (99 percent sure it's a bootleg).
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Every VINYL version has "Eagle Rock Entertainement". Find and show us one correctly spelled E-n-t-e-r-t-a-i-n-m-e-n-t.
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ChrisL
I have one. I believe it's a bootleg (99 percent sure it's a bootleg).
Some say it was a limited (111 pcs) promo-pressing ....
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I have one. I believe it's a bootleg (99 percent sure it's a bootleg).
Some say it was a limited (111 pcs) promo-pressing ....
My copy has a white label promo sticker, but I still reckon it's a bootleg.
I'd be delighted to be wrong, though, because then I'd have something rare.
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Charlie Is My Darling is official, released in the deluxe box on 10-inch vinyl.
I hope you guys are right on the L&G!
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I have one. I believe it's a bootleg (99 percent sure it's a bootleg).
Some say it was a limited (111 pcs) promo-pressing ....
My copy has a white label promo sticker, but I still reckon it's a bootleg.
I'd be delighted to be wrong, though, because then I'd have something rare.
[www.catawiki.com]
It's rare indeed (and the sticker confirms the 111 copies). It also mentions the 'promotional' purpose. Because it's released by Eaglerock, I would still say it's official.
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jackflash27
Added Wembley (part of Tattoo you super deluxe release) and the original Stripped (how could I miss that one).
No Security is already on the list.
Shine a light, England '65 (Charlie is my Darling) are not official vinyl releases as far as I know.
L&G soundtrack is legit (issued by Eagle rock, they also do the Vault series).
The updated list:
On air 1963-1965
Got Life if you want it 1964-1966
Rock 'n roll Circus 1968
Get yer ya-ya's out 1969
Marquee club 1971
Ladies and Gentlemen soundtrack 1972
Brussels affair 1973 (part of GHS Super deluxe)
LA Forum 1975
El Mocambo 1977
Love you live 1975-1977
Some Girls live in Texas 1978
Checkerboard lounge w/ Muddy Waters 1981
Hampton Coliseum 1981
Still Life 1981
Live in Leeds 1982
Wembley 1982 (part of TY super deluxe)
Steelwheels Live Atlantic City 1989
Live at the Tokyo Dome 1990
Flashpoint 1989-1990
Voodoo Lounge Miami 1994
Totally Stripped in Paradiso 1995
Totally Stripped 1995
Stripped 1995
Bridges to Buenos Aires 1998
No security 1997-1998
Bridges in Bremen 1998
No Security San Jose 1999
A bigger bang Copacabana 2006
Sweet summer sun Hyde Park 2013
Sticky fingers live at the Fonda 2015
Live Licks in NYC 2003
Havana Moon 2016
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jackflash27
Added Wembley (part of Tattoo you super deluxe release) and the original Stripped (how could I miss that one).
No Security is already on the list.
Shine a light, England '65 (Charlie is my Darling) are not official vinyl releases as far as I know.
L&G soundtrack is legit (issued by Eagle rock, they also do the Vault series).
The updated list:
On air 1963-1965
Got Life if you want it 1964-1966
Rock 'n roll Circus 1968
Get yer ya-ya's out 1969
Marquee club 1971
Ladies and Gentlemen soundtrack 1972
Brussels affair 1973 (part of GHS Super deluxe)
LA Forum 1975
El Mocambo 1977
Love you live 1975-1977
Some Girls live in Texas 1978
Checkerboard lounge w/ Muddy Waters 1981
Hampton Coliseum 1981
Still Life 1981
Live in Leeds 1982
Wembley 1982 (part of TY super deluxe)
Steelwheels Live Atlantic City 1989
Live at the Tokyo Dome 1990
Flashpoint 1989-1990
Voodoo Lounge Miami 1994
Totally Stripped in Paradiso 1995
Totally Stripped 1995
Stripped 1995
Bridges to Buenos Aires 1998
No security 1997-1998
Bridges in Bremen 1998
No Security San Jose 1999
A bigger bang Copacabana 2006
Sweet summer sun Hyde Park 2013
Sticky fingers live at the Fonda 2015
Live Licks in NYC 2003
Havana Moon 2016
I had meant the original NS album released back in the 90's with the biker couple on the cover, but like I said, I don't think it ever saw a vinyl release, and since it's so long out of print on CD, I can't imagine it'll ever get a proper vinyl re-releasing. Shine A Light would make for a cool vinyl LP though I think!!
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ChrisL
You could also add Sucking in the Seventies for the two live songs on there.
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You could also add Sucking in the Seventies for the two live songs on there.
From a 'trying-to-be-complete' point of view: yes. But I think It's fair to consider this one as a live album. By the way: Flashpoint is a bit of the opposite. All live tracks, except two. This is where the area becomes 'grey'
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L&G is 10000% legit. Perhaps you bought a bootleg copy but it has since been released officially much like Brussels. And yes I would add Stripped, Shine A Light, No Security. Not sure any of those saw a vinyl release tho.
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Ladies and Gentlemen soundtrack 1972 (very rare I think) IT'S A BOOTLEG - NO VINYL
Not according to discogs: [www.discogs.com]
Seems an official Eagelrock release.
I have one. I believe it's a bootleg (99 percent sure it's a bootleg).
You are missing the original Stripped from you list, I think. And I think also the 1982 Wembley show that was released in the Tattoo You box.
Bootleg - not bootleg discussion is very interesting. But did you check the print on the wax and compare it to known versions? Matrix codes, ifpi etc.? I thought this is the easiest way to determine the origin of the LP or CD.Quote
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I have one. I believe it's a bootleg (99 percent sure it's a bootleg).
Some say it was a limited (111 pcs) promo-pressing ....
My copy has a white label promo sticker, but I still reckon it's a bootleg.
I'd be delighted to be wrong, though, because then I'd have something rare.
[www.catawiki.com]
It's rare indeed (and the sticker confirms the 111 copies). It also mentions the 'promotional' purpose. Because it's released by Eaglerock, I would still say it's official.
Mine is black vinyl, and no sticker. Maybe mine is a bootleg and those are official. Mine has the same labels though, it looks like.
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ironbellyBootleg - not bootleg discussion is very interesting. But did you check the print on the wax and compare it to known versions? Matrix codes, ifpi etc.? I thought this is the easiest way to determine the origin of the LP or CD.Quote
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I have one. I believe it's a bootleg (99 percent sure it's a bootleg).
Some say it was a limited (111 pcs) promo-pressing ....
My copy has a white label promo sticker, but I still reckon it's a bootleg.
I'd be delighted to be wrong, though, because then I'd have something rare.
[www.catawiki.com]
It's rare indeed (and the sticker confirms the 111 copies). It also mentions the 'promotional' purpose. Because it's released by Eaglerock, I would still say it's official.
Mine is black vinyl, and no sticker. Maybe mine is a bootleg and those are official. Mine has the same labels though, it looks like.
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DandelionPowderman
Live In England '65 is officially released on vinyl, as part of the Charlie Is My Darling Superdeluxe box set. You see the vinyl cover in the YouTube-video I posted above.
Here is a link to the box set and its contents: [superdeluxeedition.com]
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I have one. I believe it's a bootleg (99 percent sure it's a bootleg).
Some say it was a limited (111 pcs) promo-pressing ....
My copy has a white label promo sticker, but I still reckon it's a bootleg.
I'd be delighted to be wrong, though, because then I'd have something rare.
[www.catawiki.com]
It's rare indeed (and the sticker confirms the 111 copies). It also mentions the 'promotional' purpose. Because it's released by Eaglerock, I would still say it's official.
Mine is black vinyl, and no sticker. Maybe mine is a bootleg and those are official. Mine has the same labels though, it looks like.