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|label=Columbia Records | |label=Columbia Records | ||
|producer=[[Sandy Pearlman]]<br>George Geranios | |producer=[[Sandy Pearlman]]<br>George Geranios | ||
|previous-album=''[[ | |previous-album=''[[Fire of Unknown Origin]]'' | ||
|next-album=''[[The Revölution by Night]]''}} | |next-album=''[[The Revölution by Night]]''}} | ||
'''''Extraterrestrial Live''''' is the third live album by [[Blue Öyster Cult]]. It was released in April 1982 by [[Columbia Records]], peaking at No. 29 on July 3 and holding for two weeks. The album was recorded over a period of nearly two years, spanning from the 1980 ''[[ | '''''Extraterrestrial Live''''' is the third live album by [[Blue Öyster Cult]]. It was released in April 1982 by [[Columbia Records]], peaking at No. 29 on July 3 and holding for two weeks. The album was recorded over a period of nearly two years, spanning from the 1980 ''[[Mirrors]]'' tour to the 1981 ''[[Fire of Unknown Origin]]'' tour, with two tracks recorded during the ''Black and Blue'' tour alongside Black Sabbath, with whom Blue Öyster Cult shared a manager in [[Sandy Pearlman]]. Midway through the ''Fire of Unknown Origin'' tour, drummer and founding member [[Albert Bouchard]] was replaced by longtime road crew member [[Rick Downey]]. | ||
== Personnel == | == Personnel == |