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Live At Brixton Academy (other)
''Live at Brixton Academy'' (or ''Live at the Brixton Academy'') is the name given to a number of live music albums and videos by various artists, recorded at the Brixton Academy in London. Such albums have included: *'' You Fat Bastards: Live at the Brixton Academy'', a 1991 live album by Faith No More, recorded in 1990 *'' A New Decade: Live from Brixton Academy'', a 1990 live album by Soul II Soul, recorded in 1990 * ''Live at the Brixton Academy'' (Brian May album), 1994 * ''Live at Brixton Academy'' (Atari Teenage Riot album), 1999 * ''Live at Brixton Academy'' (Motörhead album), 2003, recorded in 2000 *''Savage – Live at Brixton Academy'', a 2018 live album by Gary Numan *''Live at Brixton Academy'', a 2003 live DVD by the Inspiral Carpets *''Live at Brixton Academy'', a 2004 Good Charlotte DVD * ''Live at Brixton Academy'' (Dido album), a 2005 live album and DVD, recorded in 2004 * ''Live at Brixton Academy'' (Pendulum album), a 2009 live album and DVD *'' The Poison: L ...
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Brixton Academy
Brixton Academy (originally known as the Astoria Variety Cinema, previously known as Carling Academy Brixton, currently named O2 Academy Brixton as part of a sponsorship deal with the O2 brand) is a mid-sized concert venue located in South West London, in the Lambeth district of Brixton. Opening in 1929 as a cinema, the venue was converted into a discotheque in 1972, then reborn as a concert hall in 1983. It is owned by the Academy Music Group, and has become one of London's leading music venues, hosting over 50 live albums, and winning the NME Best Venue 12 times since 1994. It has been home to several notable performances, including The Smiths' last gig (December 1986), Leftfield's June 1996 concert which set a decibel record for a live gig at 137db, and Madonna's gig in 2000, which was watched by an online audience of 9 million. In December 2022, two people died and others were seriously injured following a crowd crush at the door. History The venue started as a cine ...
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Live At The Brixton Academy
''Live at Brixton Academy'' (or ''Live at the Brixton Academy'') is the name given to a number of live music albums and videos by various artists, recorded at the Brixton Academy in London. Such albums have included: *'' You Fat Bastards: Live at the Brixton Academy'', a 1991 live album by Faith No More, recorded in 1990 *'' A New Decade: Live from Brixton Academy'', a 1990 live album by Soul II Soul, recorded in 1990 * ''Live at the Brixton Academy'' (Brian May album), 1994 * ''Live at Brixton Academy'' (Atari Teenage Riot album), 1999 * ''Live at Brixton Academy'' (Motörhead album), 2003, recorded in 2000 *''Savage – Live at Brixton Academy'', a 2018 live album by Gary Numan *''Live at Brixton Academy'', a 2003 live DVD by the Inspiral Carpets *''Live at Brixton Academy'', a 2004 Good Charlotte DVD * ''Live at Brixton Academy'' (Dido album), a 2005 live album and DVD, recorded in 2004 * ''Live at Brixton Academy'' (Pendulum album), a 2009 live album and DVD *'' The Poison: L ...
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Live From Brixton Academy
''Live from Brixton Academy'' is a live recording from the band Kasabian, available only from some digital download services. It was recorded at Brixton Academy on 15 December 2004. This was the band's final show of their momentous breakthrough year, and band member Sergio Pizzorno's 24th birthday. Track listing #"I.D." – 6:01 #" Cutt Off" – 5:12 #" Reason Is Treason" – 5:07 #"Running Battle" – 5:05 #" Processed Beats" – 3:49 #"55" – 4:21 #"Test Transmission" – 4:40 #"Butcher Blues" – 5:10 #"The Nightworkers" – 4:44 #"Pan Am Slit Scam" – 5:02 #"L.S.F. "L.S.F." (or "L.S.F. (Lost Souls Forever)") is the second single released by the British rock group Kasabian. It was the band's first UK Top 10 hit, peaking at No. 10 and staying in the Top 75 for five weeks. The song also charted in the United ..." – 6:08 #"U Boat" – 2:58 #"Ovary Stripe" – 5:29 #" Club Foot" – 4:30 External linksOfficial site {{Authority control Kasabian albums ...
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Live At The Brixton Academy (Brian May Album)
''Live at the Brixton Academy'' is a recording of The Brian May Band's first show in London on June 15, 1993. The album was released on CD, Cassette, LP and VHS in 1994, and remains the group's only release as a collective. Overview The album is an almost complete and unedited version of the concert. Their performance of John Lennon's " God (The Dream Is Over)" was not included on the album due to copyright issues. Keyboard player Spike Edney had to play a second solo (neither are on the CD, the first being on the video) after May had technical problems before playing "Last Horizon". Also, "Back To The Light", "Tie Your Mother Down", "Love Token", "Headlong", "Let Your Heart Rule Your Head", "Resurrection" (in particular, Cozy Powell's drum solo), "We Will Rock You" and "Hammer to Fall" are all slightly shortened on the CD, but appear in full on the 90-minute video of the same event. The spoken part after "Love Token" has been cut because it contained too many profaniti ...
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Live At Brixton Academy (Atari Teenage Riot Album)
''Live at Brixton Academy'' is a live album from German digital hardcore group Atari Teenage Riot, recorded and released in 1999. The album was recorded while they supported Nine Inch Nails Nine Inch Nails, commonly abbreviated as NIN and stylized as NIИ, is an American industrial rock band formed in Cleveland in 1988. Singer, songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, and producer Trent Reznor was the only permanent member of the band ... on tour, and contains no songs from any of the past albums, just harsh noise. ''Live at Brixton Academy'' was ATR's final album before they disbanded in 2000, their actual final release being the '' Rage EP''. Reception '' Select'' gave the album a one star rating out of five. The review stated that "it works almost as a parody of how an avant-noise album is supposed to sound", describing the album as "mercifully clocking in at under 30 minutes" and criticizing the siren wails which were described as "the electronic equivalent of histrionic gu ...
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Live At Brixton Academy (Motörhead Album)
''25 & Alive: Live at Brixton Academy'' is the seventh live album by the band Motörhead, released as a double live CD in December 2003 on Steamhammer, featuring their 25th anniversary concert at Brixton Academy in London on 22 October 2000. This is their second live album and seventh album released with the label and the first live album under distribution with Sanctuary Records and their subsidiary Metal-Is for North America and certain territories. The concert was filmed and has an accompanying live DVD called ''25 & Alive Boneshaker'' released in November 2001. Both CD and DVD are exactly the same recordings. Various guests made appearances on the night; "Fast" Eddie Clarke (ex-Motörhead), Queen's Brian May, Todd Campbell (Phil's son), Paul Inder (Lemmy's son), Whitfield Crane (ex-Ugly Kid Joe), Doro Pesch (ex- Warlock) and Ace ( Skunk Anansie). Track listing Personnel Adapted from the ''Live at Brixton Academy'' liner notes and from the allmusic website. Motö ...
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Gary Numan Discography
The following is a comprehensive discography of Gary Numan, a British singer and musician. Numan (born Gary Webb, 1958) released his first record in 1978 as part of the outfit Tubeway Army. Initially unsuccessful, the band scored a huge hit in 1979 with the single " Are Friends Electric" and their second album '' Replicas'', both of which reached number one in the UK. Numan then decided to release further recordings under his own name, beginning with the single " Cars" later in 1979. Both this and the subsequent album '' The Pleasure Principle'' also reached number one in the UK, and Numan became a leading force in the British electronic music scene. He scored a third number one album in 1980 with '' Telekon'', and more hit singles and albums until the mid 1980s when his popularity waned. Despite this, he has continued to record and tour on a regular basis up to the present day. His 2017 studio album, '' Savage (Songs from a Broken World)'', entered the UK Albums Chart at no. 2, ...
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Inspiral Carpets
Inspiral Carpets are an English rock band, part of the late-1980s/early-1990s Madchester movement. Formed in Oldham in 1980, the band's most successful lineup featured frontman Tom Hingley, drummer Craig Gill, guitarist Graham Lambert, bassist Martyn Walsh and keyboardist Clint Boon. Several line-ups were loosely used from 1980 until Lambert and singer Stephen Holt met at The Moor End indie disco in Oldham 1983. Holt sang on the first two independent singles. Holt departed the band before they signed with Mute Records,Thompson, Dave (2000) ''Alternative Rock'', Miller Freeman, , p.425-427 Inspiral Carpets was known for using organs and distorted guitars with influences from psychedelic rock. In 2011, Hingley departed the band, though members disagree about the circumstances. The band continued on, reuniting with Holt. The group have been inactive since Gill's death in 2016. On 17 October 2022 the band announced they would be reforming and going on a tour of the UK in March and ...
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Good Charlotte Discography
The discography of Good Charlotte, an American pop punk band, consists of seven studio albums, two live albums, two extended plays, 28 singles, 34 music videos and three music DVDs. Good Charlotte released their self-titled debut album, ''Good Charlotte'', in September 2000 with the single " Little Things", which peaked at number 23 on the ''Billboard'' Modern Rock Tracks chart. Two more singles were released from the album: "The Motivation Proclamation" and "Festival Song". Their second album ''The Young and the Hopeless'' was released in 2002. The album produced five singles: "Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous", " The Anthem", " Girls & Boys", "The Young & the Hopeless" and "Hold On". The album went on to receive a triple platinum certification from the RIAA. In October 2004, the band released their third studio album ''The Chronicles of Life and Death''. Singles released from the album include " Predictable", "I Just Wanna Live", "The Chronicles of Life and Death" and "We Believe ...
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Live At Brixton Academy (Dido Album)
''Live at Brixton Academy'' (released as ''Dido Live'' on Region 1) is a live album and DVD set by Dido, released on 2005. It was recorded over three nights in August 2004, at Brixton Academy in London during the '' Life for Rent'' tour."Live At Brixton Academy (DVD)"
DidoMusic.com. Retrieved 28 September 2008. The DVD release includes a bonus audio CD which contains twelve of the recorded tracks, in a slightly modified order.


Track listing


DVD track

#" Stoned" – 5:58 #" Here with Me" – 4:35 #"See You When You're 40" – 5:55 #"
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Live At Brixton Academy (Pendulum Album)
''Live at Brixton Academy'' is the first live album by the Australian electronic rock and drum and bass band Pendulum, recorded live at the Brixton Academy in London, England and released on 12 June 2009 by Warner Bros. Records, Earstorm and Breakbeat Kaos. It was produced by Mike Downs and directed by Paul Caslin.DVD: Pendulum - Live at Brixton Academy DVD9
. ''nightclubber.com.ar'' (30 June 2009). Retrieved 3 September 2009.
The concert features live footage filmed by 12 fans. Six tracks on the DVD extra are fan only edits, with an audience heavy 5.1 remix. The live album was available for pre-order on 8 June 2009, just a week before its release.
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Live At Brixton
Live at Brixton may refer to: * ''Live at Brixton'' (DMA's album), 2021 * ''Live at Brixton'' (Mastodon album), 2014 * ''Live at Brixton'' (Of Mice & Men album), 2016 * ''Live at Brixton'' by Public Service Broadcasting, 2016 See also * * Live at Brixton Academy (other) ''Live at Brixton Academy'' (or ''Live at the Brixton Academy'') is the name given to a number of live music albums and videos by various artists, recorded at the Brixton Academy in London. Such albums have included: *'' You Fat Bastards: Live at ...
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