Live 1980 (Sammy Hagar album)
Live 1980 is a Sammy Hagar live album recorded during the tour promoting his then-newest album, Danger Zone. The album mainly contains tracks from Danger Zone and its predecessor, Street Machine. It was released by Capitol Records after the success of Hagar's Geffen-era releases, Standing Hampton and Three Lock Box.
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Released | 1983 | |||
Recorded | 1980 | |||
Genre | Hard rock | |||
Length | 31:45 | |||
Label | Capitol | |||
Producer | John Carter | |||
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Song information
While every version of this release has the track listing as noted below, the song "In the Night" continues into the next track "The Danger Zone". The rest of "The Danger Zone" is a Gary Pihl keyboard solo. "The Danger Zone", as it appears on the Danger Zone album, is not represented on this live release.
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Track listing
- "Trans Am (Highway Wonderland)" (Sammy Hagar) – 5:15
- "Love or Money" (Hagar) – 3:57
- "Plain Jane" (Hagar) – 2:26
- "20th Century Man" (Hagar, Gary Pihl) – 3:59
- "This Planet's on Fire (Burn in Hell)" (Hagar) – 5:14
- "In the Night (Entering the Danger Zone)" (Hagar) – 1:26
- "The Danger Zone" (Hagar) – 5:00
- "Space Station #5" (Hagar, Ronnie Montrose) – 4:28
Reissues
The 1996 One Way Records re-release includes a bonus live track, "Someone Out There", which has not been released elsewhere.
Personnel
- Sammy Hagar – lead vocals, rhythm guitar
- Gary Pihl – lead guitar, keyboards, backing vocals
- Bill Church – bass guitar, backing vocals
- Chuck Ruff – drums, backing vocals
Versions
- Capitol Records (US LP): SN-16376
- Capitol Records (Japan LP): ECS-63048
- Capitol Records (Spain LP): 064 7122991
- Capitol Records (Germany LP): 1C 064 7122991
- Capitol Records (US CD): CDP 7 48432 2
- One Way Records (1996 US Reissue): 72438 19093 24
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