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Showtime | ||||
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Live album by Mick Ronson | ||||
Released | 1999 | |||
Recorded | 1976 and 1989 | |||
Genre | Rock | |||
Length | 67:26 | |||
Label | NMC | |||
Producer | Beccy Ryan | |||
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Showtime is a live album by the English rock guitarist Mick Ronson, which was released in 1999. It is a compilation of two live shows from 1976 and 1989, and the album was released six years after Ronson's death.
Track listing
- "Crazy Love" (Blondie Chaplin)
- "Hey Grandma" (Jerry Miller, Don Stevenson)
- "Takin' a Train" (Jay Davis)
- "Junkie" (Ricky Fataar)
- "I'd Give Anything to See You" (Ronson)
- "Hard Life" (Ronson)
- "Just Like This" (T-Bone Walker)
- "Sweet Dreamer" (Ronson, D. Gibson)
- "F.B.I." (Peter Gormley)
- "White Light/White Heat" (Lou Reed)
- "Darling Let's Have Another Baby" (Fred Berk)
- "Slaughter on Tenth Avenue" (Richard Rodgers)
1–7 Live in Century Theatre, Buffalo, New York with the Mick Ronson Band 1976
8,10,11 Live in San Jose 16.12.89
9 Live in New York 12.6.79
12 Live in Hamburg
Bonus disc
- "F.B.I." (Stockholm May 1991)
- "Take a Long Time" (Stockholm May 1991)
- "Trouble With You, Trouble With Me" (Stockholm May 1991)
- "Don't Look Down" (Stockholm October 1991)
- 30 Minute interview
- "Angel No. 9" (Ford Auditorium 28.4.79)
- Executive Producer: Suzanne Ronson
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