Love You Live is a double live album by The Rolling Stones, released in 1977. It is drawn from Tour of the Americas shows in the US in the summer of 1975, Tour of Europe shows in 1976 and performances from the El Mocambo nightclub concert venue in Toronto in 1977.
It is the band's third official full-length live release and is dedicated to the memory of audio engineer Keith Harwood, who died in a drug-induced car accident shortly before the album's release.
Love You Live was overdubbed and mixed from late May to mid-June 1977. Released in September 1977, the album was well received and managed to reach No. 3 in the UK and No. 5 in the US, where it went gold.
The album artwork was prepared by Andy Warhol. The pencil smears seen across the front were added by Mick Jagger, to Warhol's dismay.
Love You Live was The Rolling Stones' final album whereby Rolling Stones Records would be internationally distributed by Warner Music. The band's next several albums would be distributed through EMI worldwide, while they remained with Warner in North America only.
In addition to the songs recorded during the 1975-1976 tour, the Stones decided to add four tracks taken from performances at Toronto's El Mocambo Club on March 4 and 5, 1977. The intention had been to play a set of the sort of classic blues and R&B covers that sealed the band's reputation when they performed regularly at the Crawdaddy Club in 1963. However, Keith Richards arrived late for scheduled rehearsals as he and his girlfriend, Anita Pallenberg, had been arrested for possession and trafficking of illicit drugs in Richards' Toronto hotel room.
Despite these legal troubles, the shows themselves went well enough, though the versions that appear on album are heavily overdubbed with new guitar tracks and backing vocals by Richards and/or Ronnie Wood. Jagger overdubbed the harmonica of "Mannish Boy" as well. Only "Around and Around" is untouched. April Wine opened for the Stones, who appeared on the bill under the name "The Cockroaches," so the majority in attendance thought they were attending an April Wine concert. April Wine also recorded their live album Live at the El Mocambo at these same concerts.
Jagger and Richards sharply disagreed on the selection of tracks to include on the album. In his autobiography Richards recalled: "Collaboration was giving way to struggle and disagreement. It's a two-disc album, and the result is that one disc is Mick's and the other was mine."
Side A
A1. Intro: Excerpt From “Fanfare From The Common Man” - 1:23
A2. Honky Tonk Women - 3:21
A3. If You Can’t Rock Me / Get Off Of My Cloud - 5:00
A4. Happy - 2:54
A5. Hot Stuff - 4:33
A6. Star Star - 4:09
Side B
B1. Tumbling Dice - 3:58
B2. Fingerprint File - 5:20
B3. You Gotta Move - 4:15
B4. You Can’t Always Get What You Want - 7:40
Side C
C1. Mannish Boy - 6:24
C2. Crackin’ Up - 5:44
C3. Little Red Rooster - 4:33
C4. Around And Around - 3:52
Side D
D1. It’s Only Rock ‘N Roll - 4:29
D2. Brown Sugar - 3:28
D3. Jumping Jack Flash - 3:48
D4. Sympathy For The Devil - 7:47
The album artwork was prepared by Andy Warhol. The pencil smears seen across the front were added by Mick Jagger, to Warhol's dismay.
Love You Live was The Rolling Stones' final album whereby Rolling Stones Records would be internationally distributed by Warner Music. The band's next several albums would be distributed through EMI worldwide, while they remained with Warner in North America only.
In addition to the songs recorded during the 1975-1976 tour, the Stones decided to add four tracks taken from performances at Toronto's El Mocambo Club on March 4 and 5, 1977. The intention had been to play a set of the sort of classic blues and R&B covers that sealed the band's reputation when they performed regularly at the Crawdaddy Club in 1963. However, Keith Richards arrived late for scheduled rehearsals as he and his girlfriend, Anita Pallenberg, had been arrested for possession and trafficking of illicit drugs in Richards' Toronto hotel room.
Despite these legal troubles, the shows themselves went well enough, though the versions that appear on album are heavily overdubbed with new guitar tracks and backing vocals by Richards and/or Ronnie Wood. Jagger overdubbed the harmonica of "Mannish Boy" as well. Only "Around and Around" is untouched. April Wine opened for the Stones, who appeared on the bill under the name "The Cockroaches," so the majority in attendance thought they were attending an April Wine concert. April Wine also recorded their live album Live at the El Mocambo at these same concerts.
Jagger and Richards sharply disagreed on the selection of tracks to include on the album. In his autobiography Richards recalled: "Collaboration was giving way to struggle and disagreement. It's a two-disc album, and the result is that one disc is Mick's and the other was mine."
Side A
A1. Intro: Excerpt From “Fanfare From The Common Man” - 1:23
A2. Honky Tonk Women - 3:21
A3. If You Can’t Rock Me / Get Off Of My Cloud - 5:00
A4. Happy - 2:54
A5. Hot Stuff - 4:33
A6. Star Star - 4:09
Side B
B1. Tumbling Dice - 3:58
B2. Fingerprint File - 5:20
B3. You Gotta Move - 4:15
B4. You Can’t Always Get What You Want - 7:40
Side C
C1. Mannish Boy - 6:24
C2. Crackin’ Up - 5:44
C3. Little Red Rooster - 4:33
C4. Around And Around - 3:52
Side D
D1. It’s Only Rock ‘N Roll - 4:29
D2. Brown Sugar - 3:28
D3. Jumping Jack Flash - 3:48
D4. Sympathy For The Devil - 7:47
Notes
Release: 1977
Genre: Rock
Format: 2LP (Gatefold)
Label: Rolling Stones Records
Catalog# COC 89101
Vinyl: VG+
Cover: VG+
Genre: Rock
Format: 2LP (Gatefold)
Label: Rolling Stones Records
Catalog# COC 89101
Vinyl: VG+
Cover: VG+
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