Soul Man Live In Japan is a live album recorded by Southern soul singer Otis Clay in 1983.
If you love soul where the band gets into the groove, then this album by Otis Clay is for you.
Live albums recorded in 1983 include:
Laurie Anderson United States Live
Asia Live In Massachussettes
Aswad Live And Direct
Bauhaus Rest in Peace The Final Concert
The Beat Live at the US Festival
David Bowie – Serious Moonlight (this is a DVD and not a CD)
Otis Clay – Soul Man Live In Japan
Def Leppard Live LA Forum with Pyromania Deluxe
Dio At Donnington
Dire Straits – Alchemy
Echo & The Bunnymen Live At The Royal Albert Hall
Hall & Oates Live At The Montreal Forum
Peter Hammill The Margin
Hanoi Rocks All Those Wasted Years
Joe Jackson Live 1980 to 1986
Joe Jackson Live At The BBC
Joe Jackson Live At Rockpalast
Journey Greatest Hits Live
Little Milton Live at Westville Prison
Manfred Mann’s Earth Band Budapest Live
Marillion Recital of the Script
Joni Mitchell A Woman In The East
Gary Moore Rockin Every Night – Live in Japan
Lindisfarne Lindisfarntastic Live
Van Morrison – Live At The Grand Opera House Belfast
Robert Palmer At The BBC
Graham Parker King Biscuit Flower Hour Presents
The Plimsouls Beach Town Confidential Live At The Golden Bear
The Police – Live (In Atlanta)
Quiet Riot Live & Rare Volume 1
REM Dreaming In Paradise 1983 Live Radio Broadcast
Siouxsie & The Banshees Nocturne
Styx – Caught in the Act
Talking Heads – Stop Making Sense
Talking Heads Still Don’t Make No Sense
Talking Heads Saratoga Psycho
Ten Years After The Friday Rock Show Sessions Live At Reading
Thin Lizzy – Life
Thin Lizzy BBC Radio One Live in Concert
Peter Tosh Captured Live
Twisted Sister Live at the Marquee Club
U2 – Under A Blood Red Sky
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Soul Man Live In Japan is a live album recorded by Southern soul singer Otis Clay in 1983.
If you love soul where the band gets into the groove, then this album by Otis Clay is for you.
Caught In The Act is the first live album by American AOR group Styx.
It was recorded at the Saenger Theater in New Orleans on April 9 and 10, 1983.
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Serious Moonlight is a recording of the David Bowie concert in Vancouver on September 12, 1983.
It is available as an official live DVD and an unofficial live album CD. I would like David Bowie to tidy up this mess and release it as an authorised CD as there is definitely a place for it within the group of David Bowie live albums.
I haven’t been featuring live concert DVDs without an accompanying CD but I thought I’d make an exception. I’m not sure about the legality of the Serious Moonlight live album but it’s being sold by Play.com and cduniverse.com so I’m guessing that it has a grey status. Legal but not approved by David Bowie.
David Bowie Serious Moonlight
Live At The Beverly Theatre in Hollywood is a live album by the P Funk Allstars (that’s Parliament & Funkadelic) recorded at a concert in 1983.
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Live at the Grand Opera House Belfast is the second live album from Van Morrison recorded in 1983 with songs from his last four albums and especially Beautiful Vision.
This makes it a great compliment to the classic It’s Too Late To Stop Now like me who haven’t followed his late 1970s career that closely but like the songs they hear on the radio.
Van Morrison Live at the Grand Opera House Belfast
Life is a live album recorded by Thin Lizzy on the farewell tour in 1983 when Phil Lynott decided to break up the band. Former guitarists Eric Bell, Brian Robertson and Gary Moore joined the band on stage.
Their previous live album, Live and Dangerous is often regarded as one of the best live albums ever so their Life live album has a great deal to live up to.
Under A Blood Red Sky is the first live album by U2, recorded at concerts in 1983 when they were promoting the War studio album.
Stop Making Sense is a live album recorded by Talking Heads on the tour to promote the studio album Speaking In Tongues in 1983.
It is also the soundtrack for the concert film of the same name.
This live album is very highly regarded by critics but I have to admit to being puzzled because I don’t believe it is a match for The Name Of The Band Is Talking Heads, a live album from earlier in their career.
My Rating – 26 out of 30 – highly recommended but the DVD is even better
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