Power Station: Nagoya 1996 | ||
unofficial live album | ||
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Venue | Unknown Venue, Nagoya Japan | |
Recorded | 5 December 1996 | |
Released | 2005 | |
Label | Unknown Label | |
Format | 2xCD | |
Length | 20 tracks | |
Genre | Pop, rock | |
Producer | The Power Station | |
Japanese concert posters 1996 | ||
The Power Station |
Power Station: Nagoya 1996 is an unofficial live album by The Power Station, recorded during The Living In Fear Tour in Nagya, Japan on 5 December 1996.
About the album[]
This was the third of six Japanese shows on the tour, which included concerts in Tokyo and Yokohama.
The album features Andy Taylor performing vocals on "Harvest For The World", originally covered by the band on their debut album The Power Station in 1985.
The bootleg also features many Robert Palmer solo songs such as "Addicted To Love", which Andy Taylor performed guitar on the original single.
Track listing[]
CD 1[]
- "Murderess"
- "Notoriety"
- "She Can Rock It"
- "Dope"
- "Simply Irresistible"
- "Hot Pants"
- "Go To Zero"
- "Every Kinda People"
- "Double Fun"
- "Scared"
CD 2[]
- "Life Forces
- "Harvest For The World" (vocals Andy Taylor)
- "Power Trippin'"
- "Living In Fear"
- "Bad Case of Loving You"
- "Secrets"
- "Some Like It Hot"
- "Tell Me Something Good"
- "Rags To Rufus"
- "Addicted To Love"
Personnel[]
The Power Station are:
- Robert Palmer - vocals
- Andy Taylor - guitar
- Tony Thompson - drums
With:
- Guy Pratt - bass guitar