Live, Loud & Loose: 1982-1986

Live, Loud & Loose: 1982-1986

by Loverboy
Live, Loud & Loose: 1982-1986

Live, Loud & Loose: 1982-1986

by Loverboy

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Overview

Loverboy was one of the most popular mainstream hard rock bands of the '80s, and the Canadian quintet was one of the acts who laid the foundation for Bon Jovi and the hair metal movement at the end of the decade. Always a popular live act, 2001's 14-song Live, Loud and Loose: 1982-1986 captures a boisterous period now sadly relegated to pop history: the prime time of fun-loving arena rock. The very name Loverboy ensured the band was not going to be taken seriously by critics, but that didn't matter to the millions of fans who gobbled up albums like 1980's Loverboy and 1981's Get Lucky. Vocalist Mike Reno, guitarist Paul Dean, keyboardist Doug Johnson, bass guitarist Scott Smith, and drummer Matt Frenette crafted wonderfully catchy hits, and virtually all of them are here, including: "Working for the Weekend," "Lady of the 80s," "Take Me to the Top," "When It's Over," "Lovin' Every Minute of It," "Hot Girls in Love," "Turn Me Loose," and "The Kid Is Hot Tonight." The studio sheen is missing on these live tunes, but they still come across well in concert and Loverboy stretches a few of them out with a little jamming. Johnson's deceptively simple keyboard lines, Dean's mixture of power chords and catchy guitar licks, and Smith's bass riffs bring Reno's dramatic vocals to life. Two minor hits in the Loverboy catalog -- "Dangerous" and "Lead a Double Life" -- toss interesting twists and turns into the regular formula. The liner-notes essay was written by MTV personality Nina Blackwood, who relates funny touring stories Loverboy told her over the years. Also featured in the liner notes is a touching tribute to Smith, who died in a boating accident in 2000. Live, Loud and Loose: 1982-1986 is a nice souvenir of a lost era. ~ Bret Adams

Product Details

Release Date: 06/26/2001
Label: Legacy / Columbia/Legacy
UPC: 0074646208328
Rank: 47972

Tracks

  1. Working for the Weekend
  2. Lucky Ones
  3. Lady of the 80's
  4. Take Me to the Top
  5. Jump
  6. This Could Be the Night
  7. Dangerous
  8. Lead a Double Life
  9. When It's Over
  10. Queen of the Broken Hearts
  11. Lovin' Every Minute of It
  12. Hot Girls in Love
  13. Turn Me Loose
  14. The Kid Is Hot Tonite

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Loverboy   Primary Artist
Scott Smith   Bass,Vocals
Matt Frenette   Drums
Mike Reno   Vocals
Paul Dean   Guitar,Vocals

Technical Credits

Dianne Spoto Shattuck   Packaging Manager
Davitt Sigerson   Composer
Robert John "Mutt" Lange   Composer
Jonathan Cain   Composer
Scott Smith   Composer
Mark Wilder   Mastering
Jim Vallance   Composer
Matt Frenette   Composer,Compilation Producer
Mike Reno   Composer
Harry Nilsson   Composer
Al Quaglieri   Compilation Producer
Bruce Fairbairn   Composer
Phil Spector   Composer
Paul Dean   Mixing,Composer,Compilation Producer,Original Recording Producer
Guy Charbonneau   Engineer
Lynn Goldsmith   Cover Photo
Howard Fritzson   Art Direction
Vern Wills   Composer
Doug Johnson   Composer
Bernie Aubin   Composer
Steve Newman   Design
Patrick Glover   Assistant
Craig Waddell   Mastering
Ted Johnson   Composer
Biff Dawes   Engineer
Bill Wray   Composer
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