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| Livestock (1998 Album by Fraternity / Bon Scott) |
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| 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 |
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| Genre | Jazz fusion | |||
| Length | 41:11 | |||
| Label | Charisma (UK, LP) Passport (US, LP) Caroline Blue Plate (CD) |
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| Producer | Brand X | |||
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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.
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Mixed at Trident Studios, London, August 1997.
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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