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Live (Blondie album)

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Live
Live album by
ReleasedNovember 23, 1999 (US)
April 25, 2000 (UK)
RecordedNovember 22, 1998 –August 14, 1999
GenreNew wave
Length75:51 (Live)
76:10 (Livid)
LabelBeyond Records, Eagle Records
ProducerBlondie / Randy Nicklaus
Blondie chronology
No Exit
(1998)
Live
(1999)
Greatest Hits
(2002)
Alternative cover
UK edition.
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic link
Entertainment WeeklyA− link
Robert Christgau(choice cut) link
Spin(8/10) link

Live is the second live album by the band Blondie released in 1999 in the US and in 2000 in the UK.[1]

As of August 9, 2005, it has sold 129,000 copies in United States.[2]

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Transcription

Overview

The album was recorded during Blondie's successful 1998-99 comeback tour in support of their 1999 album, No Exit, and features all their best-known songs, including "Atomic", "The Tide Is High", "Call Me", and "Heart of Glass", as well as the 1999 UK #1 "Maria". The last track on the album is a manipulated live version of the song "One Way or Another" with the audience noise removed, which was used as a theme song for American dramedy TV series Snoops.

The UK edition of the album was renamed Livid and released on April 25, 2000. It featured the actual live version of "One Way or Another" instead of the Snoops theme version.

The album was also released on DVD twice, the first time in 1999 by Beyond Records and the second time in 2005 by EV Classics.[3] The DVD edition captures the band filmed live on stage on February 23, 1999, at New York's Town Hall for their first hometown gig in 17 years, kicking off their 1999 US tour. The track listing of 2005 release is identical, but the running order is different.

Track listing

CD
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Dreaming" (from Eat to the Beat, 1979)Deborah Harry, Chris Stein3:27
2."Hanging on the Telephone" (from Parallel Lines, 1978)Jack Lee2:23
3."Screaming Skin" (from No Exit, 1999)Harry, Stein, Romy Ashby, Leigh Foxx5:32
4."Atomic" (from Eat to the Beat, 1979)Harry, Jimmy Destri6:56
5."Forgive and Forget" (from No Exit, 1999)Stein4:35
6."The Tide Is High" (from Autoamerican, 1980)John Holt, Tyrone Evans, Howard Barrett4:04
7."Shayla" (from Eat to the Beat, 1979)Stein5:08
8."Sunday Girl" (from Parallel Lines, 1978)Stein3:28
9."Maria" (from No Exit, 1999)Destri4:49
10."Call Me" (from American Gigolo, 1980)Giorgio Moroder, Harry4:46
11."Under the Gun" (from No Exit, 1999)Stein4:54
12."Rapture" (from Autoamerican, 1980)Harry, Stein6:24
13."Rip Her to Shreds" (from Blondie, 1977)Harry, Stein3:20
14."X Offender" (from Blondie, 1977)Harry, Gary Valentine3:24
15."No Exit" (from No Exit, 1999)Harry, Destri, Ashby, Stein, Coolio4:08
16."Heart of Glass" (from Parallel Lines, 1978)Harry, Stein4:52
17."One Way or Another ('Snoops' Theme Song)"Harry, Nigel Harrison3:38
  • Track 17 is replaced with the actual live version on the UK edition with length 4:10
DVD
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Dreaming" (from Eat to the Beat, 1979)Deborah Harry, Chris Stein 
2."Maria" (from No Exit, 1999)Jimmy Destri 
3."Rip Her to Shreds" (from Blondie, 1977)Harry, Stein 
4."Hanging on the Telephone" (from Parallel Lines, 1978)Jack Lee 
5."Call Me" (from American Gigolo, 1980)Giorgio Moroder, Harry 
6."X Offender" (from Blondie, 1977)Harry, Gary Valentine 
7."Screaming Skin" (from No Exit, 1999)Harry, Stein, Romy Ashby, Leigh Foxx 
8."Boom Boom in the Zoom Zoom Room" (from No Exit, 1999)Harry, Ashby, Clem Burke, Kathy Valentine, Denny Freeman 
9."Atomic" (from Eat to the Beat, 1979)Harry, Destri 
10."Forgive and Forget" (from No Exit, 1999)Stein 
11."One Way or Another" (from Parallel Lines, 1978)Harry, Nigel Harrison 
12."Shayla / Union City Blue" (from Eat to the Beat, 1979)Stein 
13."In the Flesh" (from Blondie, 1977)Harry, Stein 
14."Heart of Glass" (from Parallel Lines, 1978)Harry, Stein 
15."Sunday Girl" (from Parallel Lines, 1978)Stein 
16."Rapture" (from Autoamerican, 1980)Harry, Stein 
Bonus video
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
17."Nothing Is Real but the Girl" (from No Exit, 1999)Destri 

Personnel

Blondie
Additional musicians

Production

CD

References

  1. ^ "Blondie Live/Blondie Livid - 1999". rip-her-to-shreds.com. Retrieved 2014-01-10.
  2. ^ Caulfield, Keith (9 August 2005). "Ask Billboard". Billboard. Retrieved 21 April 2018.
  3. ^ "Blondie Live In New York - 1999". rip-her-to-shreds.com. Retrieved 2014-01-10.
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