Live & in Concert | ||||
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Released | 1974 | |||
Genre | Soul music | |||
Length | 39:39 | |||
Language | English | |||
Label | Dunhill | |||
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Live & in Concert is a 1974 live album by American soul music vocal group Four Tops, released by Dunhill Records.
Reception
A review in Billboard recommends this album to retailers as a "super set" with "stunning live performances".[1] Editors at AllMusic Guide scored this release 2.5 out of five stars, with reviewer Andrew Hamilton praising the "crack sound system" for the recording and opining that several of the live versions rival their studio recordings in quality.[2]
Track listing
- Intro and countdown – 0:36
- "Are You Man Enough" (Dennis Lambert and Brian Potter) – 3:10
- "Love Ain't Easy to Come By" – 3:17
- Medley: "Love Music" (Lambert and Potter) / "Reach Out I'll Be There" (Lamont Dozier, Brian Holland, and Eddie Holland) / "Standing in the Shadows of Love" (Holland–Dozier–Holland) – 5:23
- "Midnight Flower" (Reginald Dozier and McKinley Jackson) – 3:40
- "Baby I Need Your Lovin'" (Holland–Dozier–Holland) – 4:36
- "Keeper of the Castle" (Lambert and Potter) – 2:34
- "I Am Your Man" (Nickolas Ashford and Valerie Simpson) – 9:39
- "Ain't No Woman (Like the One I've Got)" (Lambert and Potter) – 3:08
- "One Chain Don't Make No Prison" (Lambert and Potter) – 3:09
- "I Can't Help Myself (Sugar Pie, Honey Bunch)" (Holland–Dozier–Holland) – 3:07
Personnel
Four Tops
- Renaldo Benson – baritone vocals
- Abdul Fakir – tenor vocals
- Lawrence Payton – tenor vocals, keyboards
- Levi Stubbs – lead and baritone vocals
Additional personnel
- Gil Askey – conducting
- Steve Barri – production
- Ben Benay – guitar
- George Bohanon – horn
- Julius Brooks – horn
- Tim Bryant – design
- Cliff Carter – keyboards
- Marion Childers – horn
- Reggie Dozier – assistant engineering
- Gene Estes – percussion, vibraphone
- King Errisson – percussion, congas
- Wilton Felder – bass guitar, introduction
- Ed Greene – drums
- Phil Kaye – engineering
- Dennis Lambert – production
- Jim Lockert – assistant engineering
- Charles Loper – horn
- Roger Nichols – assistant engineering
- Michael Omartian – keyboards
- Dean Parks – guitar
- Brian Potter – production
- Jerome Richardson – horn
- Herman Riley – horn
- Bobby Shaw – art direction
- Sahib Shihab – horn
- Ron Slenzak – photography
- Maurice Spears – horn
- Ernie Watts – horn
- Snooky Young – horn
Chart performance
Live & in Concert peaked at 92 on the Billboard 200 and reached 29 on the R&B charts.[3]
See also
References
- ↑ "Pop". Reviews. Billboard. Vol. 86, no. 41. October 12, 1974. p. 50. ISSN 0006-2510.
- ↑ Hamilton, Andrew. "The Four Tops – Live and In Concert". AllMusic Guide. Retrieved May 9, 2023.
- ↑ "US Albums". AllMusic Guide. Archived from the original on November 30, 2012. Retrieved June 23, 2016.
External links
- Live & in Concert at Discogs (list of releases)
- Live & in Concert at MusicBrainz (list of releases)
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