Live (Eloy album) explained

Live
Artist:Eloy
Type:live
Cover:Eloy - Live.jpg
Released:2 May 1978[1]
Genre:Prog rock, psychedelic rock, krautrock
Length:78:17
Label:Harvest Records / EMI Electrola
Recorded:March 1978
Producer:Eloy
Prev Title:Ocean
Prev Year:1977
Next Title:Silent Cries and Mighty Echoes
Next Year:1979

Live is the first live album by the German rock band Eloy, released in 1978.

The album was recorded on various locations in March 1978, during the band's tour in Germany, France, and Switzerland.[2]

Capitalizing on the big commercial success of Ocean, Eloy incorporated innovative and expensive technology during their shows, such as laser light show and pyrotechnics. The booked venues had a relatively small capacity of 2000–3000 persons to facilitate ticket sales, but the demand was surprisingly higher and hundreds of fans were left out of the sold-out venues every night, unable to secure a ticket.[2]

Every show of the tour was recorded on a 24-track machine, but the result ended up being 80% useless due to technical mishandling that ruined the recordings. The only viable solution was to patch together intact parts of various recordings, to create continuous tracks. The band initially refused that option and were about to cancel the album's release, but since they had publicly announced it, they decided to compromise to avoid disappointing their fans.[2]

Live entered the German charts in August 1978 for one week, peaking at the 35th position.[3]

Track listing

Music by Eloy, lyrics by Jürgen Rosenthal, except where noted

Personnel

Eloy

Production

Artwork

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Eloy – Live . . Zink Media, LLC . 24 May 2024.
  2. Book: Bornemann . Frank . Eloy – Live . . 3–5 . 31 May 2024 . German . booklet.
  3. Web site: Eloy – Live . Offizielle Deutsche Charts . . 28 May 2024 . German.