Live at the Beeb
Live at the Beeb is a double live album by the Scottish hard rock band Nazareth, released in 1998.
Live at the Beeb | ||||
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Released | 1998 | |||
Recorded | January 13, 1972 - November 27, 1975 | |||
Genre | Hard rock | |||
Length | 119:38 | |||
Label | Snapper | |||
Producer | Nazareth | |||
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It is a 2CD release compiled from the band's recordings for BBC Radio 1 and released by arrangement with BBC Worldwide Music.
CD1 track listing
All lyrics are written by Manny Charlton, Dan McCafferty, Pete Agnew, Darrell Sweet unless otherwise noted.
No. | Title | Writer(s) | Length |
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1. | "Called Her Name" | 4:09 | |
2. | "Fool About You" | 2:48 | |
3. | "Hard Living" | 2:59 | |
4. | "Goin' Down" | Don Nix | 4:01 |
5. | "Razamanaz" | 4:15 | |
6. | "Broken Down Angel" | 4:02 | |
7. | "Night Woman" | 3:25 | |
8. | "Too Bad Too Sad" | 2:50 | |
9. | "Turn On Your Receiver" | 3:36 | |
10. | "Bad Bad Boy" | 3:34 | |
11. | "Shapes of Things" | Jim McCarty Keith Relf Paul Samwell-Smith | 6:17 |
12. | "Silver Dollar Forger" | 5:35 | |
13. | "Glad When You're Gone" | 4:16 | |
14. | "Jet Lag" | 6:39 |
CD2 track listing
All lyrics are written by Manny Charlton, Dan McCafferty, Pete Agnew, Darrell Sweet except indicated unless otherwise noted.
No. | Title | Writer(s) | Length |
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1. | "Dear John" | 3:51 | |
2. | "Morning Dew" | Bonnie Dobson Tim Rose | 6:47 |
3. | "Vigilante Man" | Woody Guthrie | 5:32 |
4. | "Paper Sun" | Jim Capaldi Steve Winwood | 5:17 |
5. | "Woke Up This Morning/ Boogie" | 9:45 | |
6. | "Love Hurts" | Boudleaux Bryant | 4:21 |
7. | "Expect No Mercy" | 3:43 | |
8. | "This Flight Tonight" | Joni Mitchell | 3:41 |
9. | "Whiskey Drinking Woman/ Hair Of the Dog" | 7:14 | |
10. | "Teenage Nervous Breakdown" | Lowell George | 3:40 |
11. | "Road Ladies" | Frank Zappa | 7:04 |
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