Livestock

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  • Artist: Brand X
  • Rating: StarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: 1977
  • Total Time: 41:11
  • Genre: Rock

Review

Lest the momentum of Moroccan Roll and its relative chart success go to waste, Brand X released a stopgap solution with Livestock, featuring three recent live tracks and two stockpiled studio tracks that actually predate the Moroccan Roll sessions by two months. As might be expected, it's not their most enduring work, although the inclusion of three new originals and the clean recording obtained from the Hammersmith Odeon and Marquee Club performances produce respectable results. Two of the three live tracks feature drummer Kenwood Dennard, who lends his superlative skins to the smooth fusion of "Nightmare Patrol" and a frenzied reading of the popular "Malaga Virgen." (Genesis had finished their tour that same year, so you can't begrudge Phil Collins the holiday.) Collins' lone live appearance occurs on the two-part "Isis Mourning," which begins as an atmospheric piece punctuated by Pert's percussion and Percy's popping bass before stabilizing in the second part under Collins' steady rhythm. The two studio tracks are "-Ish," a hazy and occasionally funky jam that initially borrows the bassline better known from "Malaga Virgen," and an alternate version of "Euthanasia Waltz" that skips lightly over familiar terrain. The drum section remained in flux for their next album, as Collins took a brief hiatus from the band and Dennard continued to build his jazz resume on albums by Jaco Pastorius, Larry Coryell, Miles Davis, and Sting. While Livestock is arguably the least essential of their first seven albums, fans shouldn't be discouraged from picking this one up. ~ Dave Connolly, Rovi

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Livestock (Brand X album)

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Livestock
Live album by Brand X
Released November 18, 1977
Recorded September 1976 at Ronnie Scott's Jazz Club, London and Hammersmith Odeon
April and August 1977 at the Marquee Club, London and Hammersmith Odeon
Genre Jazz fusion
Length 41:11
Label Charisma (UK, LP)
Passport (US, LP)
Caroline Blue Plate (CD)
Producer Brand X
Brand X chronology
Morrocan Roll
(1977)
Livestock
(1977)
Masques
(1978)
Professional ratings
Review scores
Source Rating
Allmusic 2.5/5 stars [1]

Livestock is a live album by Brand X released 1977. The album features five tracks. It is the first album where Kenwood Dennard appears as a replacement drummer for Phil Collins on two of the five tracks.

Contents

Track listing

Side one

  1. "Nightmare Patrol" (Goodsall, Dennard) – 7:40
  2. "Ish" (Goodsall, Lumley, Jones, Pert, Collins) – 8:11
  3. "Euthanasia Waltz" (Goodsall, Jones, Lumley, Collins) – 5:12

Side two

  1. "Isis Mourning (Part 1 & 2)" (Goodsall, Jones, Lumley, Pert, Collins) – 9:58
  2. "Malaga Virgen" (Jones) – 8:45

Personnel

Production

Mixed at Trident Studios, London, August 1997.

  • Engineer – Jerry Smith
  • Assistants – John Brand, Steve Short, Neil Ross
  • Sleeve design and photos by Hipgnosis
  • Equipment – Steve Hall, Pete Donovan

Notes

A 12" record, titled 'X-CERPTS: 3 From Livestock + 1', was released including edited versions and one previously unreleased track.

Side I Nightmare Patrol - 3:17 (Goodsall/Dennard) / Genocide of The Straights - 2:50 (Goodsall/Jones/Lumley/Pert/Collins)

Side II Euthanasia Waltz - 3:25 (Goodsall/Jones/Lumley/Collins) / Malaga Virgen - 3:20 (Jones)

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