Logo
  • Slipknot

  • Whitesnake M3 2011 4

  • inthismoment8

  • Heart1

  • Volbeat1

  • NightRanger13

  • AliceCooper5

  • SebastianBach

  • IronMaiden

  • LynchMob1

  • CD Reviews A-H
  • CD Reviews I-P
  • CD Reviews Q-Z
  • Photo Galleries
  • Twitter
  • Facebook
  • HRH Amazon Store
  • RSS Feed

Black ‘N Blue – Live in Detroit 1984 (2001)

  • September 21, 2007
  • by Rob Rockitt
  • · CD Reviews A-H · Concert Reviews · Entertainment · Hard Rock Music · Hard Rock Videos · Music · Rare Rock Rewind · Video

bnbliveIn 2001, the now defunct Krazy Planet Records released this live Black N’ Blue record, Live in Detroit 1984.

This CD is becoming one of the more rare live recordings that I have come across.

I have been a fan of Black ‘N Blue for a long time, but quite frankly, I don’t think this recording captures the best live show the band has ever done. It does have a few of the bands hits, but it is a short set (less than an hour).

This isn’t a live CD that I will grab for regularly. I prefer the studio cuts over the live version here. This disc turns up on Ebay from time to time, and you can find used copies at amazon. This is a disc that the diehard Black ‘N Blue fans will search for only.

Rating:6 Flying V's Out of 10Out of 10

Track Listing:RRRsmall

  1. Chains Around Heaven
  2. Action
  3. Autoblast
  4. The Strong Will Rock
  5. Hold On To 18
  6. Wicked Bitch
  7. School of Hard Knocks
  8. I’m the King
  9. One For The Money

Black ‘N Blue is:

Jamie St. James – Vocals
Tommy Thayer – Guitar
Jeff Warner- Guitar
Patrick Young – Bass
Pete Holmes – Drums

Rate this:

Related

blacknblue CD Hard Jamie St. James Jeff Warner Music Patrick Young Pete Holmes Rare Rock Rewind Review rock Tommy Thayer
  • « Prev
  • Next »
Leave A Comment   ↓

Comments

  1. Metal Mark September 21, 2007 · Reply

    I think I enoyed this one a little more than you did. I think it’s short because they had only done one album at this point, but they played almost the whole debut. I liked the raw sound of it. There were a few mistakes and Jamie even tells the people in the back to come up front. That’s all part of a young band playing live.

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:

Gravatar
WordPress.com Logo

You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out /  Change )

Google photo

You are commenting using your Google account. ( Log Out /  Change )

Twitter picture

You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out /  Change )

Facebook photo

You are commenting using your Facebook account. ( Log Out /  Change )

Cancel

Connecting to %s

Trackbacks & Pingbacks

No incoming links found yet.


Blog at WordPress.com.

  • Twitter
  • Facebook
  • RSS
Cancel

 
Loading Comments...
Comment
    ×
    Privacy & Cookies: This site uses cookies. By continuing to use this website, you agree to their use.
    To find out more, including how to control cookies, see here: Cookie Policy