BBC Radio 1 Live in Concert (Atomic Rooster album)

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BBC Radio 1 Live in Concert
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Live album by
Released25 October 1993
Recorded27 July 1972
Venue Paris Theatre, London
Genre Blues rock, funk rock, blue-eyed soul
Length33:03
Label Windsong
Producer Jeff Griffin
Atomic Rooster chronology
In Hearing of Atomic Rooster
(1971)
BBC Radio 1 Live in Concert
(1993)
Made in England
(1972)

BBC Radio 1 Live in Concert is a live album by British rock band Atomic Rooster. It consists of a specially-recorded, short concert staged at the BBC's Paris Theatre on 27 July 1972.

It was initially released in 1993 on the Windsong Records label, but all six tracks were also included on Castle Communications' 2004 reissues of In Hearing of Atomic Rooster and Made in England . Three tracks from the concert are also to be found on Hux Records' Devil's Answer compilation.

Track listing

  1. "Breakthrough" (Crane, Pat Darnell) 7:21
  2. "Stand by Me" (Crane) 5:00
  3. "People You Can't Trust" (Crane) 4:38
  4. "A Spoonful of Bromide Helps the Pulse Rate Go Down" (Crane) 4:50
  5. "All in Satan's Name" (Parnell) 4:04
  6. "Devil’s Answer" (Du Cann) 7:10

Personnel

Atomic Rooster


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