John Taylor Terroristen | ||
live album | ||
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Venue | The Coach House, San Juan Capistrano, CA, USA | |
Recorded | 29 April 2000 | |
Released | 2000 | |
Label | unofficial | |
Format | CD | |
Length | 7 tracks | |
Genre | Pop, Rock | |
Producer | John Taylor Terroristen | |
John Taylor | ||
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John Taylor Terroristen: 29 April 00 is an unofficial John Taylor Terroristen live album, recorded during The 1999 / 2000 Tour at The Coach House in San Juan Capistrano, CA, USA on 29 April 2000.
About the album[]
The album is an incomplete recording of John Taylor Terroristen's performance at The Coach House, a 480 capacity venue located in the southern part of the Orange County, California.
This was the second show performed at The Coach House on the tour. The show included a cover version of Duran Duran's "Notorious", with Tio Banks replacing Michael Railton on keyboards.
The show included a cover version of The Power Station's "Dope", a track co-written by Taylor which was originally released on the Living In Fear album, with Bernard Edwards performing bass.
Track listing[]
- "S.A.P. Chillout"
- "Meltdown"
- "Dope"
- "Notorious"
- "Anon"
- "Mister J"
- "Such A Good Lover"
Personnel[]
John Taylor Terroristen are:
- John Taylor Vocals, bass
- Gerry Laffy - Guitar
- Michael Railton - Keyboards
- Tio Banks - Keyboards
- Larry Aberman - Drums
- John Amato - Sax, flute