Live Is Life (album)

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Live Is Life
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Live album by
Released1984
Recorded2 September 1984
VenueOberwart Stadium (Oberwart, Austria)
Genre Pop rock
Length50:26
Label OK Musica / Polydor
Producer Peter Müller
Opus chronology
Up and Down
(1984)
Live Is Life
(1984)
Solo
(1985)
Singles from Live Is Life
  1. "Live Is Life"
    Released: 1985
  2. "Flyin' High"
    Released: 1985

Live Is Life is the first live album by Austrian pop rock band Opus. It was released in 1984 on the OK Musica label. It includes the song "Live Is Life", which was a worldwide hit. The album peaked at #1 in Austria.

Contents

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Opuspocus"3:42
2."Positive"4:28
3."No Job"3:20
4."The Opusition"3:53
5."Again and Again"3:51
6."Double Bubbles"4:26
7."Live Is Life"4:07
8."Flyin' High"4:48
9."Follow Me"4:37
10."Eleven"3:03
11."Keep Your Mind"5:57
12."The Last Note"4:10

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