Live, Loud and Loose
Live, Loud, and Loose | ||||
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Live album by Loverboy | ||||
Released | June 19, 2001 | |||
Recorded | May 1, 1982 – February 27, 1986 | |||
Genre | Rock | |||
Length | 73:39 | |||
Label | Sony Music, Columbia | |||
Producer | Paul Dean | |||
Loverboy chronology | ||||
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Source | Rating |
Allmusic | [1] |
Rolling Stone | (mixed) [2] |
Live, Loud and Loose (1982–1986) is an album released by the rock band Loverboy in 2001. After the death of their good friend and bassist Scott Smith, the band decided to release a live album. This album contains refurbished recorded live tracks from the band's intense touring days from 1982 to 1986. It became quite popular with fans, but again failed to break into the mainstream.
The compilation was produced by Matt Frenette, with the overall album being produced by Paul Dean.
Track listing
- "Working for the Weekend" (Dean/Frenette/Reno) – 3:57
- "Lucky Ones" (Dean/Reno/Smith/Thurlow) – 4:02
- "Lady of the 80's" (Dean/Johnson/Reno/Wills) – 6:10
- "Take Me to the Top" (Dean/Johnson/Reno) – 7:18
- "Jump" (Adams/Dean/Frenette/Reno/Vallance) – 4:22
- "This Could Be the Night" (Cain/Dean/Reno/Wray) – 5:18
- "Dangerous" (Adams/Vallance) – 3:50
- "Lead a Double Life" (Dean/Johnson/Johnson/Reno/Sigerson/Wray) – 4:28
- "When It's Over" (Dean/Reno) – 5:29
- "Queen of the Broken Hearts" (Dean/Reno) – 5:33
- "Lovin' Every Minute of it" (Lange) – 5:02
- "Hot Girls in Love" (Dean/Fairbairn) – 6:33
- "Turn Me Loose" (Dean/Reno) – 6:04
- "The Kid is Hot Tonite" (Aubin/Dean) – 5:24
Personnel
- Mike Reno: vocals
- Paul Dean: Guitar, Vocals
- Doug Johnson: keyboards
- Scott Smith: Bass, Vocals
- Matt Frenette: drums
- Nancy Nash: Vocals
- Jean Piche: Synthesizer
Production
- Paul Dean: Producer
- Matt Frenette: Compilation Producer
- Guy Charbonneau: Engineer
- Biff Dawes: Engineer
- Lynn Goldsmith: Cover Photo
- Mark Wilder: Mastering
- Patrick Glover: Assistant
- Al Quaglieri: Compilation Producer
- Howard Fritzson: Art Direction
- Steve Newman: Design
- Craig Waddell: Mastering
- Dianne Spoto Shattuck: Packaging Manager
Note
- This album is dedicated in loving memory to Scott Smith: father, friend, bassist & bandmate... RIP![3][4]
References
- ↑ Live, Loud and Loose at AllMusic
- ↑ "Loverboy – Live, Loud and Loose review". Rolling Stone.
- ↑ "Loverboy Officially Inducted Into The Canadian Music Hall Of Fame". www.loverboyband.com. Retrieved 13 August 2016.
- ↑ "Loverboyband Official website". www.loverboyband.com. Retrieved 13 August 2016.
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