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Artist: L.A. Guns

Title: Live! Vampires

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Category: Glam

Year: 1992

Label: Vertigo (Japan)

Catalog Number: PHCR-1160

Personnel

Mick Cripps guitars
Philip Lewis vocals
Kelly Nickels bass
Steve Riley drums
Tracii Guns guitars
Japan-only release with extra photo booklet.

Tracks

1.  Kiss My Love Goodbye live  5:07
2.  Wild Obsession live  4:24
3.  Dirty Luv live  4:15
4.  Rip and Tear live  6:07
5.  One More Reason live  4:01
6.  Some Lie For Love live  3:43
7.  It's Over Now live  4:13
8.  Crystal Eyes live  7:09
  
Total Running Time:  38:59

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From: Jamie Date: January 3, 2004 at 15:37
This is a classic live set and you'd be crazy to miss out on it although Phil Lewis does loose his voice a little on a couple of tracks but f**k it the Guns could sing Humpty Dumpty sat and a wall and that'd sound excellent. Great band!

From: Propane Date: November 30, 2004 at 16:31
The only thing worse than this band is this band live. More needless garbage.

From: Propane Date: February 20, 2005 at 18:13
Funny how I didn't even listen to the album

From: Beikes Date: September 12, 2005 at 1:59
Truly one of the greatest live-bands in the world! A must-own sleaze release!

From: Doghouse Reilly Date: July 8, 2008 at 19:10
I remember a couple years ago, some website was offering a free download of an L.A. Guns gig, from Boston in 1991, fifteen or so tracks. I had it and burned it, but I can't find the disc for shit, and as for the files, well, it was a couple hard drives ago. It was a really cool set though, quite good sound quality and great song selection (no ballads, though). Anybody know where I might could get ahold of that again?

From: TechNoir Date: August 29, 2009 at 11:49
The last two tracks on this release are not live. They are the studio tracks from Hollywood Vampires.

From: rick kerch vzla Date: May 24, 2011 at 14:38
Very nice live album...raw and direct!!!..plus a couple of studio tracks that are smooth and fantastic("Its Over Now" & "Crystal Eyes")..."Kiss My Love Goodbye"( ),"Dirty Luv"(reminds me in some passages of "Rocket Queen" by Guns & Roses) & "One More Reason"...short in length but great in songs!!!...90/100

From: hair metal again Date: March 22, 2023 at 9:20
excellent live release for LA GUNS being on their highest and that shows on stage!all tracks are classics and a must have for every hard rocker!great stuff

From: Doghouse Reilly Date: March 27, 2024 at 14:47
Five of these songs (1-4 and 6) were recorded on September 14, 1991, at Irvine Meadows while touring with Ratt and Bang Tango. The latter were damn lucky to be playing a show that big, and the former were toast—this ended up being their final show for six years. L.A. Guns, however, sound in fine form. The full show, or at least a fuller version of it, is floating around on a bootleg called Metal For Two, the other half being a 1989 set by Warrant. I wish I still had it, but it's on an old computer that doesn't work anymore, and I stupidly never burned it to disc nor backed it up. The first three songs are eroneously attached to another bootleg from the Orpheum in Boston on November 4, 1989. That show is now semi-official and available for streaming on Apple Music (and the incorrect track listing irritates me).

From: Doghouse Reilly Date: March 27, 2024 at 14:56
Actually, having written all that, I'm now thinking tracks 1-4 may have come from a different Irvine date three months earlier, that time opening for AC/DC. Phil mentions "Kiss My Love Goodbye" as their brand-spanking-new single, which it was in June, but was done by September. He does specifically reference Ratt and Bang Tango before "Some Lie 4 Love" though. "One More Reason" is from San Antonio, and again according to Phil onstage, was recorded and broadcast nationwide—so where's the rest of the show, dammit? "It's Over Now" is the studio version despite what the track listing or liner notes may say, and "Crystal Eyes" is as well, though some of the vocals sound ad-libbed. Anyway, because of its brief run-time and patchy nature, I can't rate this very highly, though the sound quality is quite good. It was a Japanese-only release, and the band records superficial greetings to those fans, in English.


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