Sky Five Live
Sky Five Live | ||||
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Live album by Sky | ||||
Released | January 1983 | |||
Genre | Progressive rock | |||
Length | 96:11 | |||
Label | Ariola Records | |||
Producer | Sky, Tony Clark, Haydn Bendall | |||
Sky chronology | ||||
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Sky Five Live is a two-record album by Sky recorded live at The Comedy Theatre & The Concert Hall, Melbourne, The Concert Hall, Perth, The Festival Theatre, Adelaide and The Capitol Theatre, Sydney. It was mixed at Studio 3, EMI Abbey Road, London and mastered by Nick West.[1] It was released in January, 1984 on the Ariola record label.
In 2015 Esoteric Recordings continued a schedule of remasters and expanded releases with this recording.
Track listing
Side 1 – 26:15
- "The Animals" (Herbie Flowers/Steve Gray) – 20:56
- "The Swan" (Camille Saint-Saëns, Arranged Tristan Fry) – 4:36
Side 2 – 19:46
- "KP I" (Kevin Peek) – 7:26
- "Dance of The Little Fairies" (Herbie Flowers) – 4:33
- "Love Duet" (Steve Gray) - 7:06
Side 3 – 27:20
- "The Bathroom Song" (Herbie Flowers) – 2:48
- ”KP II” (Kevin Peek) – 3:36
- ”Antigua” (John Williams/Trowbridge) – 3:55
- ”Sahara” (Kevin Peek) – 7:44
- ”Sakura Variations” (Kevin Peek/John Williams) – 7:56
Side 4 – 22:50
- ”Meheeco” (Herbie Flowers/Steve Gray) – 12:59
- ”Hotta” (Kevin Peek/Herbie Flowers) – 9:00
2015 two disc reissue edition
CD 1: Original album (Remaster) | ||
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No. | Title | Length |
1. | "The Animals" (2015 Digital Remaster - restored to CD version after the first omitted it) | |
2. | "The Swan" (2015 Digital Remaster) | |
3. | "KP I" (2015 Digital Remaster) | |
4. | "Dance of The Little Fairies" (2015 Digital Remaster) | |
5. | "Love Duet" (2015 Digital Remaster) |
CD 2: Original album (Remaster) | ||
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No. | Title | Length |
1. | "The Bathroom Song" (2015 Digital Remaster) | |
2. | "KP II" (2015 Digital Remaster) | |
3. | "Antigua" (2015 Digital Remaster) | |
4. | "Sahara" (2015 Digital Remaster) | |
5. | "Sakura Variations" (2015 Digital Remaster) | |
6. | "Meheeco" (2015 Digital Remaster) | |
7. | "Hotta" (2015 Digital Remaster) |
Musicians
- Tristan Fry: Drums, Percussion (Premier Drum Kit, Müsser Marimba, Waterphone)
- Kevin Peek: Guitars (Gibson L5S, Fender Stratocaster, Ovation Classical, Ovation Folklore, AMD Digital delay unit)
- Steve Gray: Keyboards (Acoustic Grand Piano, William De Blaise 2 Manual Harpsichord, Yamaha GS1 Grand Synthesiser, Oberheim OBXA Polyphonic Synthesiser, Korg 3XC Organ, Yamaha CS01/BC3 Monophonic Synthesiser (“Gobsynth”), Acoustic Piano/Roland JP8 interface system (used on ‘Hotta’ and ‘Meheeco’) and Harpsichord/Oberheim OBXA interface system (used on ‘The Animals’, ‘Love Duet’ and ‘Dance of the Little Fairies’: Developed by Andrew Jones)
- Herbie Flowers: Bass (Mrs. Flowers Basses, Old Blue Fender bass guitar with five-year-old black tape (nylon) wound Rotosound strings, String Bass)
- John Williams: Guitar (Takamine Hirade: model E9)
Production
- Produced by: SKY, Tony Clark and Haydn Bendall
- Recorded by: AAV-Australia Pty. Ltd. Mobile Recording Studio.
- Sound & Lighting by: Jands Australia Pty. Sound & Lighting Systems.
- SKY Tour Promoters: The Paul Dainty Corporation & Clifford Hocking Enterprises.
References
- ↑ Album sleeve notes
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