Live in Hamburg (Roger Chapman album)

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Live in Hamburg
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Live album by Roger Chapman and The Shortlist
Released December 1979
Recorded August 28, 1979
Genre Rock
Length49:11
Label Acrobat
Roger Chapman and The Shortlist chronology
Chappo
(1979)
Live in Hamburg
(1979)
Mail Order Magic
(1980)
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Live in Hamburg is a live album by singer Roger Chapman and his then band The Shortlist, released in 1979. It was recorded on August 28, 1979 at the Markthalle Hamburg.

Roger Chapman British rock vocalist, songwriter

Roger Maxwell Chapman, also known as Chappo, is an English rock vocalist. He is best known as a member of the progressive rock band Family, which he joined along with Charlie Whitney, in 1966 and also the rock, R&B band Streetwalkers formed in 1974. His idiosyncratic brand of showmanship when performing and vocal vibrato led him to become a cult figure on the British rock scene. Chapman is claimed to have said that he was trying to sing like both Little Richard and his idol Ray Charles. Since the early 1980s he has spent much of his time in Germany and has made occasional appearances there and elsewhere.

Markthalle Hamburg

Markthalle Hamburg is a convention center located at Klosterwall, Hammerbrook in the city of Hamburg, Germany. It was designed by the architect Fritz Schumacher and built in 1913.

Contents

Track listing

All tracks composed by Roger Chapman; except where indicated

Side one

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Moth to a Flame" 5:49
2."Keep Forgettin'" Jerry Leiber, Mike Stoller 5:01
3."Midnite Child" 5:25
4."Who Pulled The Night Down" 5:55
5."Talking About You" Chuck Berry 2:37

Side two

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
6."Shortlist" Mickey Jupp 6:45
7."Can't Get In"Chapman, Bobby Tench 6:41
8."Keep A Knockin'" 1:06
9."I'm Your Hoochie Coochie Man" Willie Dixon 3:57
10."Let's Spend The Night Together" Mick Jagger, Keith Richards 5:59
Total length:49:11


The 2005 CD reissue includes the bonus track "Hey Mr Policeman"

Personnel

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References

  1. Little, Patrick (2011). "Live in Hamburg - Roger Chapman | AllMusic". allmusic.com. Retrieved 25 June 2011.