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词条 Face to Face: A Live Recording
释义

  1. Background

  2. Release

  3. Track listing

  4. Critical reception

  5. Chart performance

  6. Personnel

  7. References

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| name = Face to Face: A Live Recording
| type = Live
| artist = Steve Harley & Cockney Rebel
| cover = Face to Face A Live Recording.jpeg
| alt =
| released = July 1977
| recorded = December 1976-January 1977
| venue =
| studio =
| genre = Pop rock
| length = 73:11
| label = EMI
| producer = Steve Harley, Tony Clark
| prev_title = Love's a Prima Donna
| prev_year = 1976
| next_title = Hobo with a Grin
| next_year = 1978
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Face to Face: A Live Recording is a live album by Steve Harley & Cockney Rebel, released in 1977. It was produced by Steve Harley and Tony Clark.

Background

To promote the release of their album Love's a Prima Donna, Cockney Rebel embarked on an eight-date UK tour in December 1976. On the tour, Jo Partridge replaced guitarist Jim Cregan, who had left the band after the recording of the album to join Rod Stewart's touring band.[1] The band's concerts at London's Hammersmith Odeon, Birmingham Odeon, Glasgow Apollo and Newcastle City Hall, were recorded for a possible live album, using the live mobile recording studios RAK Mobile and La Maison Rouge. Later in February 1977, the band played a one-off charity concert at the London Rainbow in aid of the homeless in Northern Ireland. This show was also recorded for potential use on the live album.

In a February 1977, a few days ahead of the London Rainbow show, Harley revealed to Melody Maker that he was in the process of listening to the tracks recorded on the December tour. He told Harvey Kubernik: "We did eight concerts and every night was great. I'm not just saying that. Jimmy had left to join Rod Stewart's band and Jo Partridge brought new energy. It was our fourth major tour and the fans were on my side from the word go. They're a great audience. It was the best concert tour I've done in my life. I've never enjoyed playing so much in my career."[2] Over the next few weeks, Harley worked on mixing the recordings and selecting the best tracks. Tony Clark was hired as the album's engineer and co-producer. The tracks were mixed at both Abbey Road Studios and Air Studios in London. They were later mastered by Ken Perry at Capitol Studios in Los Angeles.[3]

Speaking of the upcoming album to Record Mirrors Ray Fox-Cumming, Harley said: {{quote|"Quite frankly, I've always been much bigger as a live performer than I have on plastic. It will probably be my next album release. Basically it will be the whole of the one-and-a-half hour show I did on the last tour. We recorded the concerts at Glasgow, Birmingham, Newcastle, Hammersmith and The Rainbow, so there are plenty of versions of each song to choose from and make a good album. The results of what has been mixed so far have turned out excellently. I have cheated a little bit, though I think quite justifiably so. I altered the running order a bit, although I don't think that most people who went to the concerts will even notice. The reason for the change is that a running order which seems right for a show can be nonsense on plastic. Each side of each of the two records has to have a beginning and an end, which in all means eight ends-and-beginnings. In concert you don't have that problem. I've also cheated a tiny amount by erasing the odd bum note. Out of five versions of a song that I've got to choose from, there will always be one where the vocal's in tune, the guitar solo sounds great and everything else is just about perfect, but even then there's always some little thing that's off and I'm not going to spoil a good track by allowing an obvious bum note on it when that can be avoided."[4]}}

Comparing the live recordings with the original studio versions of the songs performed, Harley said: "They knock spots off them. In most cases they're 10 times better." However, Harley did admit he hadn't enjoyed the process of mixing the tracks: "To me, it's a very uncreative operation. It's only, after all, engineering and engineering is an evil, and not particularly exciting, necessity."[4]

The double-LP album, titled Face to Face: A Live Recording, was released in July 1977. On the eve of its release date, it was announced that Harley was disbanding Cockney Rebel.[5] The album's release had been set to coincide with the announcement.[6] Face to Face: A Live Recording reached #40 on the UK Albums Chart and lasted four weeks in the Top 50.[7] To promote the album, a live single was released in August, featuring "The Best Years of Our Lives" as the A-Side and "Tumbling Down" as the B-Side. However, it failed to chart.[8] Following the album, and the band's split, Harley embarked on a solo career, releasing Hobo with a Grin in 1978. He would later form a new line-up of Cockney Rebel in 1980.[9]

Release

The album was released by EMI Records as a double-LP gatefold vinyl, in various countries, including the UK, Germany, France, the Netherlands, as well as America and Canada.[10] In 1997, the album received its first CD release by EMI, but in the Netherlands only.[11] In 2000, BGO Records released a remastered CD edition of the album across the UK and Europe. Aside from being remastered from the original master tapes, the album also featured faithfully restored artwork and additional sleeve notes. Today, it is out-of-print.[12]

Track listing

{{Track listing
| title1 = Here Comes the Sun
| writer1 = George Harrison
| length1 = 3:26
| title2 = (I Believe) Love's a Prima Donna
| writer2 = Steve Harley
| length2 = 4:50
| title3 = Mad, Mad Moonlight
| writer3 = Harley
| length3 = 5:15
| title4 = Red is a Mean, Mean Colour
| writer4 = Harley
| length4 = 5:44
| title5 = Sweet Dreams
| writer5 = Harley
| length5 = 2:39
| title6 = Finally a Card Came
| writer6 = Harley
| length6 = 1:57
| title7 = Psychomodo
| writer7 = Harley
| length7 = 5:12
| title8 = If This Is Love (Give Me More)
| writer8 = Harley
| length8 = 5:50
| title9 = The Best Years of Our Lives
| writer9 = Harley
| length9 = 5:01
| title10 = (Love) Compared with You
| writer10 = Harley
| length10 = 4:48
| title11 = Mr. Soft
| writer11 = Harley
| length11 = 3:15
| title12 = Sebastian
| writer12 = Harley
| length12 = 10:44
| title13 = Seeking a Love
| writer13 = Harley
| length13 = 1:17
| title14 = Tumbling Down
| writer14 = Harley
| length14 = 6:34
| title15 = Make Me Smile (Come Up and See Me)
| writer15 = Harley
| length15 = 6:45
}}

Critical reception

{{Album ratings
| rev1 = AllMusic
| rev1Score = {{Rating|2|5}}[13]
| rev2 = Record Mirror
| rev2Score = {{Rating|3|5}} (sides 1+2)
{{Rating|5|5}} (sides 3+4)[14]
| rev3 = Sounds
| rev3Score = {{Rating|4|5}}[15]
}}

Upon release, Geoff Barton of Sounds reviewed the live album, commenting: "Although his career at the moment appears to be at its 'lowest ebb', Harley can still fill halls to capacity. I count several Rebel concerts to be amongst the most emotional and enjoyable I've ever seen. Side one gets off to a slow start, non-atmospheric and yawn-prompting, Cockney Rebel sounding curiously leaden. Side two suffers from the same kind of problems. By contrast, side three and four are magnificent, compulsive. The involvement builds and builds until, towards the end, everyone sings along in fine football chorus tradition. Highly charged, sincere, spine-tingling stuff. The latter half of "Face To Face" is quite magical, strikes a deep emotional chord. And I can't think of many albums that do that, can you?"[15] Sheila Prophet of Record Mirror said: "Whatever you might think of Harley and his ego, there's no doubt that onstage, it makes him into a magnificent, riveting performer. Every time I've seen him live, the effect was the same - total involvement. But does this involvement come over on record? Well, side one starts off pretty unpromisingly. It picks up a bit, but it's still fairly routine stuff. Where is Harley the Presence? Well, he's there on side two, but in his least acceptable form. Without his dramatic stage appearance, his vocals sound ridiculously overwrought. Oh dear. But wait - between side two and three, something magic has happened. Harley has taken over and suddenly, his whole ego trip seems almost justified. He's the central figure, with the audience as his backing band."[14]

Dave Thompson of AllMusic retrospectively stated: "By 1977, [Harley] scarcely seemed to even remember the songs, so the audience sung half of them for him. Here his voice simply sounds affected... either that, or the poor lad has hiccups. And they don't go away. No complaints about the actual set list. Across four sides of vinyl, Harley has always been well aware of his own worth and delivers a show which is half greatest hits, half greatest bits. But the pale apologies for the epics, the perfunctory trawls through the classics, and the "gee-it's-so-wonderful-to-be-here" simper which now passes for stage presence aren't simply inexcusable. They are embarrassing and, no matter how lustily the audience sings along with their favorites, you know that they won't be calling him Sebastian ever again. Judy Teen has left the building."[13]

Chart performance

Chart (1977)Peak
position
UK Albums Chart[7]40

Personnel

Band
  • Steve Harley - vocals
  • Jo Partridge - lead guitar
  • Duncan Mackay - keyboards
  • George Ford - bass guitar
  • Stuart Elliott - drums
Additional musicians
  • Lindsey Elliott - percussion
  • Tony Rivers - backing vocals
  • John G. Perry - backing vocals
  • Stuart Calver - backing vocals
Production
  • Steve Harley - producer
  • Tony Clark - engineer, co-producer
  • David Jacobson - live sound
  • Ken Perry - mastering
Sleeve
  • Hipgnosis - original sleeve design
  • Garrod & Lofthouse - printing

References

1. ^{{cite journal|date=11 September 1976|title=Prima Donna Harley|journal=Record Mirror}}
2. ^Some of the fans' poetry puts me to shame - Steve Harley interview by Harvey Kubernik - Melody Maker - February 1977
3. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.discogs.com/Steve-Harley-Cockney-Rebel-Face-To-Face/release/813544 |title=Steve Harley & Cockney Rebel - Face To Face (Vinyl, LP, Album) at Discogs |publisher=Discogs.com |date= |accessdate=2017-01-14}}
4. ^{{cite journal|last=Fox-Cumming|first=Ray|date=26 March 1976|title=Steve Harley Doesn't Sound Off...|journal=Record Mirror}}
5. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.punk77.co.uk/punkhistory/1977.htm |title=1977 - A look back at that Punk year |website=Punk77.co.uk |date= |accessdate=2016-07-27}}
6. ^{{cite web|url=http://steveharley.www.50megs.com/bio.html |title=The Great Steve Harley and Cockney Rebel Story |work=50megs.com |accessdate=7 February 2015 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://archive.is/20130102151327/http://steveharley.www.50megs.com/bio.html |archivedate=2 January 2013 |df=dmy }}
7. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.officialcharts.com/artist/18068/steve-harley/ |title=STEVE HARLEY | full Official Chart History | Official Charts Company |publisher=Officialcharts.com |date= |accessdate=2017-01-14}}
8. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.45cat.com/record/emi2673|title=45cat - Steve Harley And Cockney Rebel - Best Years Of Our Lives / Tumbling Down - EMI - UK - EMI 2673|work=45cat.com|accessdate=7 February 2015}}
9. ^{{cite web|url=http://steveharley.www.50megs.com/bio.html|archive-url=https://archive.is/20130102151327/http://steveharley.www.50megs.com/bio.html |dead-url=yes |archive-date=2013-01-02 |title=The Great Steve Harley and Cockney Rebel Story |date=2015-07-03 |accessdate=2017-01-14}}
10. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.discogs.com/Steve-Harley-Cockney-Rebel-Face-To-Face/master/196017 |title=Steve Harley & Cockney Rebel - Face To Face |website=Discogs.com |date= |accessdate=2016-07-27}}
11. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.discogs.com/Steve-Harley-Cockney-Rebel-Face-To-Face/release/6272915 |title=Steve Harley & Cockney Rebel - Face To Face (CD, Album) |website=Discogs.com |date= |accessdate=2016-07-27}}
12. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.discogs.com/Steve-Harley-Cockney-Rebel-Face-To-Face/release/2391381 |title=Steve Harley & Cockney Rebel - Face To Face (CD, Album) |website=Discogs.com |date= |accessdate=2016-07-27}}
13. ^{{cite web|author=Dave Thompson |url=http://www.allmusic.com/album/face-to-face-mw0000092492 |title=Face to Face - Steve Harley & Cockney Rebel,Steve Harley | Songs, Reviews, Credits |publisher=AllMusic |date= |accessdate=2016-07-27}}
14. ^{{cite journal|last=Prophet|first=Sheila|date=1977|title=Egos His Own Way|journal=Record Mirror}}
15. ^{{cite journal|last=Barton|first=Geoff|date=1977|title=Ha ha! Said the Clown|journal=Sounds}}
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