The Isleys Live Explained

The Isleys Live
Type:Live album
Artist:The Isley Brothers
Cover:Isleyslive2.jpg
Released:March 24, 1973
Recorded:1972 (The Bitter End) Later re-released with 3 additional tracks recorded in 1969 (Yankee Stadium)
Genre:Funk/soul
Length:54:49 (original 2-LP set)74:29 (CD with bonus tracks)
Label:T-Neck/Rhino Records
Producer:The Isley Brothers
Prev Title:Brother, Brother, Brother
Prev Year:1972
Next Title:Isleys' Greatest Hits
Next Year:1973

The Isleys Live is a live album released by The Isley Brothers on March 24, 1973 on T-Neck Records as a double album with the catalog number TNS 3010-2. Recorded at the Bitter End in New York City, the band are introduced as T-Neck recording artists before they take the stage. Two decades later, Rhino Records re-issued the album including three live dates from the brothers' 1969 show at Yankee Stadium. This album is the only T-Neck recording not reissued by Sony Music Entertainment; instead, it was reissued by Rhino Records.[1]

The album was remastered and expanded for inclusion in the 2015 released CD box set The RCA Victor & T-Neck Album Masters, 1959-1983.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Isleys Live, The: The Isley Brothers . . 17 October 2011.