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'''''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]].
'''''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 (album)|Mirrors]]'' tour to the 1981 ''[[Fire of Unknown Origin (album)|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]].
 


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Extraterrestrial Live
Extraterrestrial live cover.jpg
Artist Blue Öyster Cult
Released April 1982
Recorded February 11, 1980 at Mid-Hudson Civic Center, Poughkeepsie, NY (track 1)
December 31, 1981 at Tower Theatre, Philadelphia, PA (track 2)
December 30, 1981 at Nassau Coliseum, Long Island, NY (tracks 3, 9)
October 9, 1981 at Hollywood Sportatorium, Hollywood, FL (tracks 4–6, 10–13)
December 15, 1981 at Country Club, Reseda, CA (track 7)
October 17, 1980 at Nassau Coliseum, Long Island, NY (track 8)
Length 78:06
Label Columbia Records
Producer Sandy Pearlman
George Geranios

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[edit | edit source]

Blue Öyster Cult[edit | edit source]

Additional musicians[edit | edit source]

  • Robbie Krieger – guitar ("Roadhouse Blues")

Production[edit | edit source]

  • Sandy Pearlman – producer, management
  • George Geranios – producer, live sound, engineer, mixing
  • Paul "Dr. Blades" Mandl – assistant engineer, editor
  • Rod O'Brien – live recording engineer
  • Deve Hewitt – live recording engineer
  • Paul Stubblebine – mastering
  • Steve Schenck – management
  • Greg Scott – cover and inside illustrations
  • Road crew:
    • John "Bugzee" Hougdahl – production manager
    • Tony Cedrone – drums
    • Ricky Reyer – all guitar rigs
    • Sam Judd – keyboards
    • Joe Lauro – guitars and dressing room
    • Mike Singleton – special effects
    • Tom Higgins – special effects
    • Ronnie Subourne – rigger
    • Richie Nesin – road manager
  • Tasco – sound
    • Steve Griffiths – sound engineer
    • Brian Hendry – monitor mixer
    • Harry Netti
    • John Patterson
  • See Factor Industry – stage lighting
    • Rick Downey – system design
    • J.T. McDonald – system operator
    • Jonathan Wyman
    • John "Buffalo" Nichols
    • Red McBrine
  • Egotrips – trucking
    • Jack Fisk
    • Mary "Flyer" Henderson
    • Glen Means
  • Florida Coach – busses
    • Ms. Pat Calhoun
    • Joe Gilbert
  • Starflight Travel, New York City – travel
  • Winterland Productions – tour merchandising
  • Special thanks to Bruce $layton Fran Stoddard, A.T.I./Ronnie Cohan, Bob See, Elliot Krowe, Joe Browne, Rob Cowlyn, Peter Alexander, George Harrison, Jeanne Suggs, Pat Griffith, Bob Emmer, Rick Linnell, Billy Civitella, Clay Hutchinson, Michael Jensen, Del Furano, David Haynes/Bodacious Audio, Rock 'n' Reel Studios, Al Teller, Arma Andon, Rob Oberman, Tony Zetland, Paul Rappaport, Mickey Eichner, Phil Sandhaus, Debbie Newman, Pat Rustici, Joe Mansfield, Ed Haynes, Bob Garland, Denise Gatto, Jerry Durkin
  • Don DeVito – a believer

Track listing[edit | edit source]

  • + Title as it appears on the album
  • - Cover song
# Title Writer(s) Lead vocals Length
Side one
1 Dominance and Submission A. Bouchard, Bloom, Pearlman Bloom 5:56
2 Cities on Flame+ Pearlman, Roeser, A. Bouchard Bloom 5:19
3 Dr. Music Meltzer, J. Bouchard, Roeser Bloom 3:40
4 The Red and the Black A. Bouchard, Bloom, Pearlman Bloom 4:39
Side two
5 Joan Crawford A. Bouchard, David Roter, Jack Rigg Bloom 5:17
6 Burnin' For You Roeser, Krugman Roeser 4:50
7 Roadhouse Blues- Jim Morrison Bloom 9:06
Side three
8 Black Blade Bloom, Michael Moorcock, John Trivers Bloom 6:17
9 Hot Rails to Hell J. Bouchard J. Bouchard 5:03
10 Godzilla Roeser Bloom 7:46
Side four
11 Veteran of the Psychic Wars Bloom, Moorcock Bloom 8:11
12 E.T.I. (Extra Terrestrial Intelligence) Roeser, Pearlman Bloom 5:20
13 (Don't Fear) The Reaper Roeser Roeser 6:42

Discography

Blue Öyster Cult

Studio albums

Blue Öyster CultTyranny and MutationSecret TreatiesAgents of FortuneSpectresMirrorsCultösaurus ErectusFire of Unknown OriginThe Revölution by NightClub NinjaImaginosCult ClassicHeaven ForbidCurse of the Hidden MirrorThe Symbol RemainsGhost Stories

Live albums

On Your Feet or on Your KneesSome Enchanted EveningExtraterrestrial LiveA Long Day's NightHard Rock Live Cleveland 201440th Anniversary - Agents of Fortune - Live 2016iHeart Radio Theater N.Y.C. 201245th Anniversary Live in LondonLive at Rock of Ages Festival 201650th Anniversary Live - First Night50th Anniversary Live - Second Night50th Anniversary Live - Third Night

Compilations

Bad ChannelsSt. Cecilia: The Elektra RecordingsThe Columbia Albums Collectiön (SamplerRaritiesRadios Appear: The Best of the BroadcastsHarvester of Lives)

Live videos

Black and BlueLive 1976Some OTHER Enchanted EveningOn Tape Forever (Vol. 1Vol. 2Vol. 3Vol. 4Vol. 5Vol. 6Vol. 7Vol. 8Vol. 9Vol. 10)

Solo albums

Buck Dharma

Flat OutBuck Dharma Archive Series (Volume IVolume IIVolume III)

Joe Bouchard

Jukebox in My HeadTales from the IslandNew Solid BlackThe Power of MusicPlayin' HistoryStrange LegendsAmerican Rocker

Albert Bouchard

IncantationSurrealistRe ImaginosImaginos II: Bombs Over Germany (minus zero and counting)Imaginos III: Mutant Reformation