Live... The Best

Live...The Best is the first live album by the hard rock band Bonfire. It was released in 1993 on the label RCA Records. It is a live concert recording done in Germany from the Point Blank Tour in 1989 and 1990. Michael Voss was a guest musician, as well as Andreas Knote, for the on stage performances. It is the last album before the band's break-up in 1994 and reunion in 1996. When this was released, Claus Lessmann had already left the band and replaced with Michael Bormann.

Live...The Best
Live album by
ReleasedJuly 1993
GenreHard rock
Length69:52
LabelRCA Records
ProducerBonfire
Bonfire chronology
Knock Out
(1991)
Live...The Best
(1993)
Glaub Dran
(1993)

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Ready 4 Reaction"Claus Lessmann, Hans Ziller, Horst Maier-Thorn, Joerg Deisinger3:56
2."Bang Down the Door"Bob Halligan, Jr, Angel Schleifer, Lessmann, Ziller3:33
3."Hard on Me"Jack Ponti, Seth Swirsky, Schleifer, Lessmann, Ziller, Deisinger, Edgar Patrik4:01
4."Sweet Obsession"Ponti, Joe Lynn Turner, Lessmann, Ziller, Maier-Thorn, Deisinger3:26
5."You're Back"Deisinger, Schleifer, Lessmann5:16
6."Look of Love"Deisinger, Schleifer, Lessmann6:01
7."Know Right Now"Deisinger, Schleifer, Lessmann4:29
8."S.D.I."Lessmann, Ziller, Maier-Thorn5:58
9."You Make Me Feel"Ziller, Lessmann3:11
10."Who's Foolin' Who"Marc Ribler, Schleifer, Lessmann, Ziller4:37
11."American Nights"Lessmann, Ziller, Maier-Thorn, Ribler3:50
12."Youth Patrol (20th Century)"Ziller, Lessmann6:18
13."Patrik's Groove"Patrik2:52
14."Don't Get Me Wrong"Lessmann, Ziller, Maier-Thorn, Deisinger3:29
15."Waste No Time"Deisinger, Schleifer, Lessmann3:20
16."Champion"Lessmann, Ziller, Maier-Thorn, Deisinger5:35

Band members

  • Claus Lessmann - lead vocals
  • Angel Schleifer - lead and acoustic guitars, backing vocals
  • Joerg Deisinger - bass, backing vocals
  • Edgar Patrik - drums, percussion
  • Michael Voss - guitar (concert member)
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