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Die-hard Thin Lizzy fans have been known to exchange blows arguing whether Jailbreak or Live and Dangerous truly represents the band's supreme achievement. For devotees of the band's stage prowess it's a no-brainer: Live and Dangerous was, is, and always will be king of the mountain. Recorded at the height of the band's creative powers as well as its commercialpeak, the album offers energised performances of the band's best-known material, reeled out in confident swagger. Even the more obscure material () and surprising cover songs (Bob Seger's) stand with sturdy pride next to the band's more celebrated material (the galloping , the summer anthem , and the tension filled Jailbreak. The '70s may have been a decade too often filled with bloated and pompous arena rock, but Live and Dangerous is a reminder that there was ambitious and arresting rock 'n' roll to be found as well.
8CD - This box set is the definitive version of the album, containing all the shows that make up the record newly mixed by Ben Findlay from the original multi-tracks, mastered by Andy Pearce and overseen by Guitarist Scott Gorham. It goes to dispel the rumours that the album was extensively overdubbed in the studio and its presented here as the shows were intended with the rawness of a band, they were at the top of their game night after night. The package is rounded off with sleeve notes by mojo’s Mark Blake and has a booklet packed with rare photos and memorabilia.
DISC ONE: Live and Dangerous – Re-mastered from Original Tapes
DISC TWO: Hammersmith 14/11/1976
DISC THREE: Hammersmith 15/11/1976
DISC FOUR: Hammersmith 16/11/1976
DISC FIVE: Philadelphia 20/10/1977
DISC SIX: Philadelphia 21/10/1977
DISC SEVEN: Seneca College Fieldhouse, Toronto 28 Oct 1977
DISC EIGHT: Rainbow Theatre 1978

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