King Biscuit Flower Hour (In Concert)
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''King Biscuit Flower Hour (In Concert)'' is a live album by
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released in 1996. Taken from the '' Allied Forces'' tour stop in Cleveland on October 12, 1981, this album features songs from the album of the same name in addition to some of the earlier hits.


Track listing

# "Tear the Roof Off" – 5:03 # "American Girls" – 4:54 # "Lay it on the Line" – 4:54 # "Allied Forces" – 3:46 # "Fight the Good Fight" – 5:23 # "Blinding Light Show" / "Moon Child" – 12:28 # "Rock and Roll Machine" – 9:39 # "I Live for the Weekend" – 2:22 # "Nature's Child" – 4:14 # "Drum Solo" – 3:43 # "Instrumental" – 5:09 # "Rocky Mountain Way" – 5:10 # "Hot Time (In this City Tonight)" – 4:44


Notes

For "Hot Time (In this City Tonight)" the band did their usual procedure and put in the name of the city where they were playing, thus calling on this particular live version "Hot Time (In Old Cleveland Tonight)". Also at the end Rik Emmett says the final "good night" and "Triumph loves you" instead of Mike Levine who usually says it at the end of each show.


Personnel

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Rik Emmett Richard Gordon Emmett (born July 10, 1953) is a vocalist, guitarist, and member of the Canadian hard rock band Triumph (band), Triumph. Career In Toronto, during the mid 1970s, several local musicians formed a progressive rock group called Act ...
– guitars, vocals *
Gil Moore Gil Moore is a Canadian musician. Born in Toronto, Moore is the drummer and co-vocalist (sharing vocal duties with guitarist/vocalist Rik Emmett) of the power trio Triumph. Before Moore was in Triumph he was in a band called Sherman & Peabody w ...
– drums, vocals *
Mike Levine Michael Levine may refer to: * Michael Levine (DEA) (born 1939), former senior United States law enforcement agent * Michael E. Levine (1941–2017), US legal scholar and airline executive * Mike Levine (musician) (born 1949), bassist of Triumph * ...
– bass


References

Triumph (band) albums Albums produced by Mike Levine (musician) 1996 live albums {{1990s-rock-album-stub