Live at Wembley (Bad Company album)

Live at Wembley is a live album by the rock band Bad Company released in 2011. It was recorded on April 11, 2010 from a concert at the Wembley Arena in London, England.[1]

Live at Wembley
Live album by
Released18 July 2010 (UK Release)
28 June 2011 (US Release)
Recorded11 April 2010
London, England
GenreHard rock, blues rock
Length1:17:04
LabelEagle Records
ProducerChris Crawford
Geoff Kempin
Paul M. Green
Bad Company chronology
Hard Rock Live
(2010)
Live at Wembley
(2010)
Live in Concert 1977 & 1979
(2016)

Track listing

DVD / Blu-ray / UK 2CD Editions

  1. Can't Get Enough (Mick Ralphs) - 5:02
  2. Honey Child (Boz Burrell, Simon Kirke, Ralphs, Paul Rodgers) - 4:03
  3. Run with the Pack (Rodgers) - 4:22
  4. Burnin' Sky (Rodgers) - 6:28
  5. Young Blood (Doc Pomus) - 4:31
  6. Seagull (Ralphs, Rodgers) - 4:46
  7. Gone, Gone, Gone (Burrell) - 4:28
  8. Electricland (Rodgers) - 5:34
  9. Simple Man (Ralphs) - 5:31
  10. Feel Like Makin' Love (Ralphs, Rodgers) - 6:46
  11. Shooting Star (Rodgers) - 7:24
  12. Rock 'n' Roll Fantasy (Rodgers) - 4:36
  13. Movin' On (Ralphs) - 4:40
  14. Ready for Love (Ralphs) - 8:07
  15. Bad Company (Kirke, Rodgers) - 7:25
  16. Deal with the Preacher (Ralphs, Rodgers) - 5:40

The US CD release excludes Burnin' Sky (track 4) and edited versions of other songs to fit on a single disc.

Personnel

Credits

  • Producer: Chris Crawford, Geoff Kempin and Paul M. Green
  • Distributor: Eagle Records
  • Recording type: Live
  • Recording mode: Stereo
  • Recorded in London, England on 11 April 2010
  • Release Date: UK 18th July 2010, US 28th June 2011[2][3]
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