Vinyl L.P · EMI Records · EMSP 330.
1979 · U.K.
Back cover.
Gatefold.
Inner Gatefold.
Inner sleeve.
Inner sleeve.
Labels, record 1.
Labels, record 2.
Liner Notes:
Produced by Queen
Engineered by John Etchells
Our thanks to all involved with the tour including Harvey Goldsmith, Tour
Manager Gerry Stickells, Stage Manager Jimmy Barnett, Queen Stage Crew
Peter Hince, Chris Taylor, Brian Zellis and Brian Spencer, Clair Brothers Sound
Men James Khalaf (Live Sound Mixer) James Devenney and Jim Ober, TFA
Lighting Men Joe Travato (Lighting Director), Rick O’Brien, Dick Ollet, Gerry
Mott, Alan Maddams, Maurice Mulligan, Riggers Robin Elias, Charlie Boxhall,
Truckers Henry Crallan, John Collins, Mick Conafray, Ted Winfield, Dave Connor,
on tour chefs Dave Kebble and Disco Dennis Days, Driver Bob Collins.
Finally thanks to our organisation Pete Brown, Paul Prenter, Paul Korzilius, Doug
Houck, Dane Clark, Barbara Szabo, Melon, Amanda, Tommy, Victoria,
Jeff & Angie. And to Mr. Jim Beach.
The material for this album was recorded by John Etchells on the Queen European
Tour January-March 1979 using the Manor Mbile manned by Peter Greenslade,
Ken Capper, and Steve Cater. Mixing was done at Mountain Studios, Montreux,
Assistant engineer David Richards, and assistance from Aline and Andre.
Mastered at Sterling Sound by George Marino. Sleeve concept by Queen.
Sleeve design Foster & Knowles
Advertising and Ichikudo Printing Co., Ltd. Cover photo courtesy Koh Hasabe.
Publishers: Queen Music Ltd. Administered by Beechwood Music Corp. (BMI)
1991 Hollywood Records Remaster
Digitally remastered by Eddy Schreyer at Future Disc Systems, Hollywood
2001 Remaster
Remastered by Peter Mew at Abbey Road Studios 2001.
Liner Notes:
Produced by Queen
Engineered by John Etchells
Our thanks to all involved with the tour including Harvey Goldsmith, Tour
Manager Gerry Stickells, Stage Manager Jimmy Barnett, Queen Stage Crew
Peter Hince, Chris Taylor, Brian Zellis and Brian Spencer, Clair Brothers Sound
Men James Khalaf (Live Sound Mixer) James Devenney and Jim Ober, TFA
Lighting Men Joe Travato (Lighting Director), Rick O’Brien, Dick Ollet, Gerry
Mott, Alan Maddams, Maurice Mulligan, Riggers Robin Elias, Charlie Boxhall,
Truckers Henry Crallan, John Collins, Mick Conafray, Ted Winfield, Dave Connor,
on tour chefs Dave Kebble and Disco Dennis Days, Driver Bob Collins.
Finally thanks to our organisation Pete Brown, Paul Prenter, Paul Korzilius, Doug
Houck, Dane Clark, Barbara Szabo, Melon, Amanda, Tommy, Victoria,
Jeff & Angie. And to Mr. Jim Beach.
The material for this album was recorded by John Etchells on the Queen European
Tour January-March 1979 using the Manor Mbile manned by Peter Greenslade,
Ken Capper, and Steve Cater. Mixing was done at Mountain Studios, Montreux,
Assistant engineer David Richards, and assistance from Aline and Andre.
Mastered at Sterling Sound by George Marino. Sleeve concept by Queen.
Sleeve design Foster & Knowles
Advertising and Ichikudo Printing Co., Ltd. Cover photo courtesy Koh Hasabe.
Publishers: Queen Music Ltd. Administered by Beechwood Music Corp. (BMI)
1991 Hollywood Records Remaster
Digitally remastered by Eddy Schreyer at Future Disc Systems, Hollywood
2001 Remaster
Remastered by Peter Mew at Abbey Road Studios 2001.
Other editions included in this site:
ReplyDeleteLive Killers is a double live album by the British rock band Queen, released on 22 June 1979. The album was recorded live during the European leg of Queen's Jazz Tour, between 26 January and 1 March 1979.
The album was self-produced by the band and was their first to be mixed at their own studios, Mountain Studios in Montreux, Switzerland. Guitarist Brian May and drummer Roger Taylor later revealed on the US radio show In the Studio with Redbeard (which spotlighted the making of 1980's The Game) that the band had mixed Live Killers themselves and were unhappy with the final mix.
Live Killers was released as a double vinyl album in the UK by EMI on 22 June 1979, in Europe by Parlophone, and in the US by Elektra and Hollywood Records.
In the territories outside of the United States, Europe and Canada, Elektra Records re-released a shorter and edited version of the album in 1985 titled Queen Live.
The 1994 issue released as part of the Digital Master Series by EMI Records did not improve upon the quality of the previous release. It was later remastered and restored in better quality by Peter Mew in 2001.