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Recorded during the event "Night of the Guitars" at Hammersmith Odeon in London on Nov. 26, 1988. 1. Pete Haycock: Dr. Brown I Presume (4:39) 2. Steve Hunter: The Idler (5:23) 3. Randy California: Groove Thing (5:06) 4. Robby Krieger: Roadhouse Blues (6:57) 5. Wishbone Ash: In The Skin (7:36) 6. Leslie West: Imaginary Western (6:18) 7. Steve Howe: Sharp On Attack (3:18) 8. Alvin Lee: No Limit (4:56) 9. Lee, West, Turner, Hunter: Whole Lotta Shakin' (8:20) 10. Steve Hunter: Black Cat (4:46) 11. Pete Haycock: Lucienne (6:55) 12. Randy California: Hey Joe (5:45) 13. Robby Krieger: Strut A Various (6:08) 14. Wishbone Ash: The King Will Come (8:30) 15. Leslie West: Never In My Life (5:31) 16. Steve Howe: The Clap (5:57) 17. Alvin Lee: Ain't Nothin' Shakin' (6:30) 18. Howe, Powell, California, Haycock, Krieger: All Along The Watchtower (6:44)
Sound Engineer
A far cry from the dialogue-free circus performances Cirque du Soleil is known for, Alegria chronicles the fate of a small boy who has been forced into slavery. Eventually, he learns that in order to free himself and the other children, he must defeat a fire-breathing or an equally tough but decidedly more philosophical inner dragon.
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Irish-Celtic-pop siblings, The Corrs, perform songs from their first two albums for 43,000 fans at Lansdowne Road, Dublin's old rugby fields.
Production Sound Mixer
Oklahoma! is a 1999 musical film directed by Trevor Nunn, choreographed by Susan Stroman, and starring Hugh Jackman as Curly McLain, Josefina Gabrielle as Laurey Williams, and Maureen Lipman as Aunt Eller. The production featured the entire 1998 London revival cast at the Royal National Theatre.
Sound Mixer
A documentary / Live performance TV presentation from 1999.
Sound Recordist
A documentary / Live performance TV presentation from 1999.
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Suede performing live in concert at the Roundhouse, London, in 1996 during their tour of the 'Coming Up' album.
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Love and Poison is a live concert video of Suede's show at the Brixton Academy venue on 16 May 1993, notable for performances of songs from their debut album Suede and early B-sides.