| Live At Wembley 1988 | ||
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| unofficial live album | ||
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| Venue | Wembley Arena, London, UK | |
| Recorded | 23 December 1988 | |
| Released | Unknown | |
| Label | Unknown Label | |
| Format | 2xCD | |
| Length | 18 tracks | |
| Genre | Pop | |
| Producer | Duran Duran | |
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Live At Wembley 1988 is an unofficial Duran Duran live album, recorded during The Big Live Thing Tour at Wembley Arena in London, UK on 23 December 1988.
About the album[]
The album is a recording of Duran Duran's performance at Wembley Arena, a 12,500 capacity indoor venue located opposite Wembley Stadium. This was the first of two shows performed at the venue on the tour.
The concert was broadcast live on Capitol FM Radio in London, which was later edited down to a one hour highlights show. The edited version was used for francise broadcast on other local radio stations in the UK.
Duran Duran performed after the opening act J.J. Slick, who were booed offstage. The album contains the full setlist, except for the closing instrumental of "The Edge of America" / "Lake Shore Driving". Between each song there are spoken words from a radio presenter.
Tickets for the event cost around £12.50.
In 1989, Bizz magazine in Brazil gave away a 7" flexi disc containing a live recording of "Too Late Marlene (Bizz)" from this show.
Track listing[]
CD 1[]
- "God (London)"
- "Big Thing"
- "I Don't Want Your Love"
- "Hungry Like the Wolf"
- "Do You Believe in Shame?"
- "All She Wants Is" / "Planet Earth"
- "Winter Marches On"
- "Palomino"
- "Too Late Marlene"
- "Girls on Film"
CD 2[]
- "Notorious"
- "Skin Trade"
- "Is There Something I Should Know?"
- "The Wild Boys"
- "Drug"
- "Save A Prayer"
- "The Reflex"
- "Rio"
Personnel[]
Duran Duran are:
- Simon Le Bon - vocals
- John Taylor - bass guitar
- Nick Rhodes - keyboards
With:
- Warren Cuccurullo - guitar
- Sterling Campbell - drums
- Stan Harrison - horns
- Spike Edney - keyboards, trombone
- Melanie Redmond - backing vocals
- Jacqui Copland - backing vocals
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