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801 Live is the first live album by 801.It was originally released by Island Records in the UK (cat. no. ILPS 9444) in November 1976. It was subsequently released by Polydor Records in North America (cat. no PD-1-6148) in March 1978.
801 were an English experimental rock supergroup band, originally formed in London in 1976 for three live concerts by Phil Manzanera (guitars, ex-Roxy Music, Quiet Sun), Brian Eno (keyboards, synthesizers, guitar, vocals and tapes, ex-Roxy Music), Bill MacCormick (bass and vocals, ex-Quiet Sun, Matching Mole), Francis Monkman (Fender Rhodes piano and clavinet, ex-Curved Air), Simon Phillips ...
Listen Now is the only studio album by 801, whose live debut was released in November 1976. For this release, the group was officially billed as "Phil Manzanera/801". For this release, the group was officially billed as "Phil Manzanera/801".
Name Phil Manzanera Best known for Off-the-wall guitarist in Roxy Music. Current city London, UK Really want to be in On a beach on the island of Patmos in Greece. Excited about Release of my ...
Los Angeles, California, U.S. Genres: ... Phillips was the drummer in the Phil Manzanera and Brian Eno supergroup 801 on ... With 801. 801 Live (1976) Listen Now ...
In the summer of 1976, Manzanera, MacCormick and Eno along with drummer Simon Phillips, Francis Monkman and slide guitar player Lloyd Watson formed the short-lived 801 which played three gigs and recorded an album 801 Live, released in late 1976. A new version of the 801 was formed in order tour to promote the release of Listen Now in the ...
Phillip Geoffrey Targett-Adams (born 31 January 1951), [1] known professionally as Phil Manzanera, is an English musician, songwriter and record producer.He is the lead guitarist with Roxy Music, and was the lead guitarist with 801 and Quiet Sun.
801, an experimental rock group that included Brian Eno and his former Roxy Music bandmate Phil Manzanera, performed the song live at their three concerts in 1976, under the name "TNK (Tomorrow Never Knows)". The final performance at London's Queen Elizabeth Hall was released on their album 801 Live.