Status Quo - Back2SQ.1 The Frantic Four Reunion 2013
(Live At Hammersmith Apollo/Live At Wembley) (2013)
Artist: Status Quo
Title Of Album: Back2SQ.1 The Frantic Four Reunion 2013 (Live At Hammersmith/Live At Wembley)
Year Of Release: 2013
Label: Fourth Chord Records
Genre: Rock, Hard Rock, Blues Rock, Rock 'n' Roll
Format: MP3
Quality: 320 kbps, 44.1 Khz
Total Time: 85:41+73:00
Total Size: 205+172 Mb
Covers: Front & Back
Live At Hammersmith CD 1:
01. Intro/Junior's Wailing (4:21)
02. Backwater (4:21)
03. Just Take Me (4:56)
04. Is There A Better Way (3:47)
05. In My Chair (3:13)
06. Blue Eyed Lady (3:47)
07. Little Lady (3:14)
08. Most Of The Time (3:19)
09. (April) Spring, Summer And Wednesdays (4:14)
10. Railroad (5:52)
11. Oh Baby (4:49)
CD 2:
01. Forty Five Hundred Times (5:13)
02. Rain (5:04)
03. Big Fat Mama (5:28)
04. Down Down (5:57)
05. Roadhouse Blues (6:49)
06. Don't Waste My Time (4:27)
07. Bye Bye Johnny (6:41)
Live At Wembley 01. Intro/Junior's Wailing (4:23)
02. Backwater (4:21)
03. Just Take Me (3:36)
04. Is There A Better Way (3:42)
05. In My Chair (3:12)
06. Blue Eyed Lady (3:49)
07. Little Lady (3:14)
08. Most Of The Time (3:20)
09. (April) Spring, Summer And Wednesdays (4:09)
10. Railroad (5:48)
11. Oh Baby (4:45)
12. Forty Five Hundred Times (5:09)
13. Rain (4:58)
14. Big Fat Mama (5:21)
15. Down Down (5:52)
16. Roadhouse Blues (7:12)
When the original line-up of Status Quo reunited for a 9-dates UK tour in
March of this year the outpouring of approval and raw emotion from the
fans was incredible. Rossi, Parfitt, Lancaster and Coghlan received a
rapturous response; the band clicked straight back into their groove,
the chemistry obvious, the music stunning and the volume almost
overpowering.
The Frantic Four tour was a highlight in a career that has seen the band achieve more than anyone dreamed possible. As Classic
Rock said of the London show, “The band hit every song home just like
in that other kind of dream, the one where you do everything right.”
The Times said, “It sounded fantastic. And they, like us, were clearly
getting a tremendous kick out of revisiting these long-neglected songs.”
Status Quo manager Simon Porter said, “This was a real moment in the chequered
history of Status Quo, after almost 30 years of acrimony, and 10 years
of law suits and court battles. Just 2 years ago the thought of the
Frantic Four performing again was unthinkable. Now, 50 years on from
when Francis and Alan first performed together as schoolboys, it was
fitting that everything came full circle for these shows.” These live
releases are a fantastic way to relive one of the most talked about
moments in this band’s unparalleled career.
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