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  • SKU: SJPCD421
  • Format: CD
  • UPC: 5055011704213
  • Street Date: 09/03/13
  • PreBook Date: 07/30/13
  • Label: Angel Air »
  • Genre: Pop/Rock
  • Run Time: 64 mins
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Year of Production: 2013
  • Box Lot: 30
  • Territory: NA,AU,NZ,ASIA EX JP

 

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Sweet - Live At The Marquee 1986

The glam rock superstars live in 1986

Sweet - Live At The Marquee 1986
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Back in the mid 80's ANDY SCOTT guitarist, songwriter and producer was living in London carving out a new career for himself after forming SWEET who had no less than 13 UK Top 20 hit singles from 1971-1978 when he bumped into his old agent and from that meeting he decided to put together the next generation of the band. MICK TUCKER on drums, PAUL MARIO DAY (ex IRON MAIDEN) on vocals,PHIL LANZON (URIAH HEEP) on keyboards and MAL McNULTY (SLADE) on bass and Andy of course on lead guitar. It was one hell of a line up and a band with a much harder edge which is where Andy had always been keen to take SWEET "Live At the Marquee" was originally released in 1989 even though the concert had been recorded in 1986 prior to the Clubs closure in 1988. Two additional live tracks from that performance have been added as bonus tracks which are available for the very first time.

Track Listing

  • Action
  • Sweet FA
  • Love Is Like Oxygen
  • Restless
  • No You Don't
  • Guitar Seque
  • Someone Else Will
  • Drum Solo
  • Set Me Free
  • Ballroom Blitz
  • Fox On The Run
  • AC DC
  • Burn On The Flame
  

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