Peel Sessions 1997 is an album of live in the studio recordings of Agathocles made by the BBC.
It was recorded on on the 30th of March 1997.
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Heavy Metal & Hard Rock Live Albums Recorded In 1997
Live albums include:
Agathocles Peel Sessions
Black ‘n’ Blue One Night Only Live
Black Sabbath Reunion
P.O.D. Payable on Death Live
Pantera Official Live 101
Rush Different Stages
WASP Double Live Assassins
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Peel Sessions 1997 is an album of live in the studio recordings of Agathocles made by the BBC.
It was recorded on on the 30th of March 1997.
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Bosnia is a live album by Grand Funk Railroad.
This benefit concert for the people in Bosnia and Herzegovina was recorded at the Palace Of Auburn Hills in Auburn Hills, Michigan in March 1997.
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Payable On Death Live is a live album by P.O.D.
It was recorded at the TomFest concert in Stevenson, Washington on February 18, 1997.
Official Live: 101 Proof is a live album by metal band Pantera.
It was recorded on tour in 1996 & 1997. The last two songs are new studio recordings.
Double Live Assassins is a live album by heavy metal band W.A.S.P.
It was recorded on their world tour in 1997 and was released in February 1998.
One Night Only Live is a live album by Black ‘n’ Blue.
It was recorded at Key Largo in Portland, Oregon on 31 October 1997 and released the following year.
Different Stages is an interesting live album by Rush depending on your thoughts about how they’ve progressed over the years.
Moist of the first two CDs come from the 1997 Test for Echo tour with three songs from the 1994 Counterparts tour.A large proportion of the 1997 songs came from teh concert at the World Ampitheater in Chicago on June 14th, 1997.
The third disc has a performance in London from the A Farewell to Kings tour in 1978.
Black Sabbath Reunion is the first officially approved live album of the Ozzy Osbourne Black Sabbath from concerts in Birmingham, England in 1997.
It seems strange to wait so long when their heavy rock rivals from the 70s like Led Zeppelin and Deep Purple had such success with their live albums.
Sabbath were very popular when I was at school because they were seen as a local band. They are even more local to where I now live with the band formed in Aston, Birmingham and Tony Iommi, Ozzy Osbourne, Geezer Butler and Bill Ward all born within a few miles of me.
After 18 years since Ozzy left in 1979, this Reunion tour included all four original members with Geoff Nicholls providing keyboards and extra guitar.
I saw Black Sabbath live on their Technical Ecstacy tour in 1976 or 1977 but I wasn’t a big fan then and, despite buying plenty of their albums, I still haven’t made the connection with them except for the Sabbath Bloody Sabbath album.
I’ve always been queasy with their devils music image and their heavy, plodding sound compared to the speed of Deep Purple and the contrast of light and heavy with Led Zeppelin.
Songs are often speeded up in concert which I like because it shows the adrenalin is flowing. Don’t worry, Sabbath haven’t done that here. Reunion plods on remorselessly.