In short, Bad Company put out their first album in 1974, and immediately found success. They had lots of hits through the rest of the 1970s. But in the early 1980s, Rodgers left the band, and their popularity declined. After nearly two decades with two other lead singers, the original four band members, including Rodgers, reunited in 1999. So while this isn't from their heyday, it does feature that line-up. (This line-up would break up by the end of 1999, and never reunite again, due to one of the band members, bassist Boz Burrell, dying in 2006.)
There are two other aspects of this concert that make it a must-have for any fan of the band. One is that the sound quality is fantastic. Although it's a bootleg, you'd never know, since it was professionally recorded for a radio station broadcast. Even better, it was recorded for a small club audience, so you don't get that cavernous large arena sound. The second factor is that it's a genuinely acoustic show (with minimal drums). Apparently, it's the only time this hard rocking band played a concert that way. Rodgers makes some comments between songs about how he's looking forward to coming back with all their instruments. But I think it's very interesting to hear the songs in this different way.
This took place at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in Cleveland, Ohio. It seems they had some kind of effort to put on acoustic concerts there, because I've posted another acoustic concert that took place there from Justin Hayward of the Moody Blues, and I know of another one by the Allman Brothers Band. If anyone know of other great sounding acoustic concerts from this venue, let me know so I can post those too.
One downside is that the concert is rather short, at only 42 minutes long. I trimmed a little bit of dead time between songs. I also cut out a long intro by a DJ. They didn't necessarily play all of their biggest hits, focusing instead on the songs they felt worked for the acoustic format.
01 talk (Bad Company)
02 Feel like Makin' Love (Bad Company)
03 talk (Bad Company)
04 Shooting Star (Bad Company)
05 talk (Bad Company)
06 Soul of Love (Bad Company)
07 talk (Bad Company)
08 Seagull (Bad Company)
09 talk (Bad Company)
10 Tracking Down a Runaway (Bad Company)
11 talk (Bad Company)
12 Youngblood (Bad Company)
13 talk (Bad Company)
14 Silver, Blue and Gold (Bad Company)
15 talk (Bad Company)
16 Bad Company (Bad Company)
The cover photo features only Paul Rodgers, at a concert at the Greek Theatre in Los Angeles in 1999. The band name text was taken from one of their album covers. I duplicated the font and color for the text at the bottom.
Oh my God, I LOVE Bad Caompany, it's my favorite band!! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteDefinitely don't miss this show then. Too bad they don't seem to have any 1970s BBC recordings.
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