Live (Zebra album)
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Live album by Zebra | ||||
Released | 1990 | |||
Recorded | 1989 | |||
Genre | Hard rock/Heavy metal | |||
Length | 74:09 | |||
Label | Atlantic | |||
Producer | Randy Jackson | |||
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Hard rock band Zebra, known for their legendary live shows, released the album Live in 1990. The recordings are taken from various shows they performed on Long Island in November 1989. It features six songs from their debut album, two songs from No Tellin' Lies, three from 3.V, and a single Led Zeppelin cover (a practice they are well known for).
Track listing
All songs written by Randy Jackson, except where indicated.
- "As I Said Before"† - 3:32 (Original version found on Zebra)
- "She's Waiting For You" - 4:25
- "Last Time" - 4:59
- "Wait Until The Summer's Gone" - 3:42 (Original version found on No Tellin' Lies)
- "One More Chance" - 3:38 (Original version found on Zebra)
- "Take Your Fingers From My Hair" - 8:25 (Original version found on Zebra)
- "Bears" - 4:40 (Original version found on No Tellin' Lies)
- "Better Not Call" - 5:33 (Original version found on 3.V)
- "The La La Song" - 10:19 (Original version found on Zebra)
- "Time" - 2:23 (Original version found on 3.V)
- "Who's Behind The Door?" - 6:16 (Original version found on Zebra)
- "He's Making You The Fool"†† - 3:52 (Original version found on 3.V)
- "Tell Me What You Want" - 4:22 (Original version found on Zebra)
- "The Ocean" (John Bonham, John Paul Jones, Jimmy Page and Robert Plant) - 5:00 (Led Zeppelin cover)
†Title listed as "Said Before" on CD.
††Title listed as "Making You The Fool" on CD.
Personnel
- Randy Jackson - guitar, lead vocals
- Felix Hanemann - bass, backing vocals, keyboards
- Guy Gelso - drums, backing vocals, percussion
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