Live It Up | |
Type: | Live |
Artist: | David Johansen |
Cover: | Live It Up (David Johansen album).jpg |
Released: | June 1982 |
Recorded: | February 4–5, 1982 |
Genre: | Rock |
Length: | 44:58 |
Label: | Blue Sky |
Producer: | Ron Nevison |
Prev Title: | Here Comes the Night |
Prev Year: | 1981 |
Next Title: | Sweet Revenge |
Next Year: | 1984 |
Live It Up, released in 1982, was the first live album released by David Johansen as a solo artist. Johansen did release a limited and promotional live album, The David Johansen Group Live in 1978, but the album was not officially released until 1993.[1] Additionally, by the time Live It Up was released, various Bootleg recordings of Johansen's first band, the New York Dolls, were being heavily traded (an official live album would eventually be released in 1984). The impact of the New York Dolls, as both an influential band and as a live act, was becoming a legend in the late-1970s and early-1980s when Johansen was trying to start his solo career. However, his three previous solo albums were not selling as well as expected, therefore, Johansen turned to touring and selling his stage show.
On Live It Up, Johansen performs The Foundations' classic, "Build Me Up Buttercup", the Cadets' "Stranded in the Jungle" (which was also covered by the New York Dolls[2]) and an Animals medley, which included "We Gotta Get Out of This Place", "Don't Bring Me Down" and "It's My Life".
The only New York Dolls original recording he performs is "Personality Crisis".[3] The Johansen/Sylvain compositions “Funky But Chic” and “Frenchette”, which appeared on Johansen’s solo debut,[4] had been performed by the band in its last original phase; the former would later be recorded by the reformed Dolls,[5] while Sylvain would release "Frenchette" on his album New York's a Go Go.[6]
The album's cover art was taken during Johansen's performance for MTV's New Year's Eve Rock N' Roll Ball.[7]