Live Magnetic Air
Live Magnetic Air is a live album by Canadian rock band Max Webster. The album was released in 1979 and has been certified gold by the Canadian Recording Industry Association.
Live Magnetic Air | |
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Live album by | |
Released | 1979 |
Genre | Rock |
Label | Anthem |
Producer | Terry Brown |
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Track listing
- "America's Veins" (Kim Mitchell, Pye Dubois)
- "Paradise Skies" (Mitchell, Dubois)
- "In Context Of The Moon" (Mitchell, Dubois)
- "Night Flights" (Terry Watkinson, Dubois)
- "Lip Service" (Mitchell, Dubois)
- "Sarniatown Reggae" (Mitchell, Dubois)
- "Here Among The Cats" (Mitchell, Dubois)
- "Gravity" (Mitchell, Dubois)
- "Waterline" (Mitchell, Dubois)
- "Charmonium" (Watkinson)
- "Hangover" (Mitchell, Dubois)
Personnel
- Kim Mitchell - guitars and vocals
- Gary McCracken - drums and percussion
- Dave Myles - bass guitar
- Terry Watkinson - keyboards and vocals
- This album was released in the United States on Capitol Records. In the United Kingdom a rare alternative to this release was made available, as Max Webster had two prior releases in the UK. Capitol-EMI in the UK released "Magnetic Air", which allowed new fans to hear some of the live portions of the North American released "Live Magnetic Air", as well as selections from the first two Max Webster releases "Max Webster" and "High Class in Borrowed Shoes".
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