Rock 'n' Roll Gypsies

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Rock 'n' Roll Gypsies
RockN'RollGypsies Saxonalbum.jpg
Live album by
ReleasedNovember 1989
RecordedAt Budapest Sports Hall, Hungary, 1988 and on the road
Genre Heavy metal
Length63:51
Label Roadrunner, Enigma
Producer Biff Byford
Saxon chronology
Destiny
(1988)
Rock 'n' Roll Gypsies
(1989)
Greatest Hits Live!
(1990)
Professional ratings
Review scores
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Rock 'n' Roll Gypsies is the second live album by the band Saxon, released in 1989 by Roadrunner Records. It was the first album produced by Biff Byford. On the album is writing "Recorded at Budapest Sports Hall and on the road in Eastern Europe", but the Budapest concert (on May 15, 1988) was the only concert on this tour in Eastern Europe. After the Destiny Europe and US tour from May 3, 1988, til September, 3, 1988, Nigel Durham and Paul Johnson play their last Saxon concert at September 3, 1988, at Omni Club, Oakland, California, US. The lineup (with Nigel Glockler and Timothy "Nibbs" Carter) on the cover is the new lineup from 1989, when the album released, not the lineup from the Live-Performances on the album. In 2001 it was re-released with a different cover and two additional tracks, and with production credited to the whole band and not just to Byford.

Contents

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Power and the Glory" (P. Byford*, G. Oliver*, P. Quinn*, S. Dawson)"6:28
2."And the Bands Played On" (P. Byford*, G. Oliver*, P. Quinn*, Pete Gill*, S. Dawson)"2:55
3."Rock the Nations" (P. Byford*, G. Oliver*, N. Glocker*, P. Quinn)"4:31
4."Dallas 1PM" (P. Byford*, G. Oliver*, P. Quinn*, Gill*, S. Dawson)"6:37
5."Broken Heroes" (P. Byford*, S. Dawson)"7:05
6."Battle Cry" ( P. Byford*, G. Oliver*, N. Glocker*, P. Quinn )"5:49
7."Rock n' Roll Gypsy" ( P. Byford*, S. Dawson )"5:18
8."Northern Lady" ( P. Byford*, G. Oliver*, N. Glocker*, P. Quinn )"5:07
9."I Can't Wait Anymore" ( P. Byford*, G. Oliver*, P. Quinn )"4:30
10."This Town Rocks" ( P. Byford*, G. Oliver*, P. Quinn*, S. Dawson )"4:14
11."The Eagle Has Landed"7:26
12."Just Let Me Rock"4:19

"The Eagle Has Landed" and "Just Let Me Rock" are CD bonus tracks.

The Saxon Chronicles, 2015, re-release is a double-disc DVD which now also includes a bonus CD titled Rock’n’Roll Gypsies 1989 Live

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References

  1. Rivadavia, Eduardo. "Saxon Rock 'n' Roll Gypsies". AllMusic . Retrieved 20 June 2011.