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Live from Space is the first and only live album by American rapper Mac Miller. The album was released on December 17, 2013, by Rostrum Records . [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The album was recorded on The Space Migration Tour which ran from June 25, 2013, until July 18, 2013. [ 3 ]
Last Man Standing Live; Live (Spock's Beard album) Live and In Person! London 2006; Live and Kicking (Nonpoint album) Live & Loud: Live at Pier 48, Seattle, WA – 12/13/93; Live at Austin City Limits; Live at Budokan (Dream Theater album) Live at Budokan (Ozzy Osbourne album) Live at CBGB 1982; Live at Grand Targhee Resort; Live at Montreux 1996
He turned the album in to the label in late April 2013. [19] On May 2, he announced via Ustream and Twitter that the album would be released on June 18, 2013. [20] Odd Future sub-group The Internet accompanied Mac Miller as his live band, for the duration of The Space Migration Tour.
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Live at Red Rocks was the first of many live releases by the Dave Matthews Band. Before this release, live concerts were only available as bootleg recordings, which lacked audio mixing and remastering. Despite being a live release, the album was very successful during its release, hitting #3 on the album charts, and selling over two million copies.
The album was recorded during Benatar's sold out 'Get Nervous' world tour in late 1982 and early 1983. It also contains two studio tracks, "Love Is a Battlefield" and "Lipstick Lies", which were produced by Neil Giraldo and Peter Coleman. The album peaked at No. 13 on the Billboard 200 albums chart [5] and shipped more than a million copies. [6] "
Live at the Paramount is a live video and album by American rock band Nirvana, released on September 24, 2011. It was released on DVD and Blu-ray Disc as part of the 20th anniversary of the band's second album and mainstream breakthrough, Nevermind .
"Countdown" is a song by Rush from their 1982 album Signals. Its lyrics are about the first launch of the Space Shuttle Columbia the previous year. [2] The song incorporates audio from voice communications between astronauts John Young and Robert Crippen and ground control, specifically Ascent CAPCOM Daniel C. Brandenstein and with commentary from Hugh Harris, Kennedy Space Center Public ...