Live in Stockholm (EP)

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Live in Stockholm
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Live album by
Released24 January 1990 [1]
Recorded14 March 1988
VenueStockholm, Sweden
Genre Hard rock
Length17:14
Label CBS, Epic
Producer John Norum
John Norum chronology
Total Control
(1987)
Live in Stockholm
(1990)
Face the Truth
(1992)

Live in Stockholm is a live EP by John Norum, the guitarist in the Swedish hard rock band Europe. It was released in 1990.

Contents

Track listing

  1. "Eternal Flame" – 3:40 (John Norum, Marcel Jacob)
  2. "Don't Believe a Word" – 3:00 (Phil Lynott)
  3. "Bad Reputation" – 3:51 (Brian Downey, Scott Gorham, Phil Lynott) (Japanese bonus track)
  4. "Blind" – 3:53 (John Norum, Marcel Jacob)
  5. "Free Birds in Flight" (studio recording) – 3:00 (John Norum)

The first 4 live tracks were recorded at the Draken in Stockholm on 14 March 1988. The instrumental song "Free Birds in Flight", previously unreleased, was recorded at Stockholm Recording in 1987.

Personnel

Album credits

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References

  1. Live in Stockholm (1990) – JOHN NORUM official website