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Backstage Pass
Rock · 1980 · 19 tracks

Backstage Pass

Little River Band's 1980 live album captures their smooth pop-rock hits with energetic stage presence and lush harmonies. A vibrant snapshot of their classic sound.

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Backstage Pass is a vibrant time capsule, transporting listeners directly to a Little River Band concert in 1980. The album pulses with the undeniable energy of a live performance, where the band's signature smooth pop-rock sound is amplified by the electric atmosphere of an enthusiastic crowd. Expect to hear familiar melodies infused with a fresh, spontaneous vigor, as the band stretches out with extended instrumental passages and powerful vocal deliveries. It's an album that feels both polished and raw, capturing the essence of their studio perfection while embracing the unpredictable thrill of the stage.

Tracklist · 19 Tracks
01
It's a Long Way There
9:06
02
So Many Paths
4:40
03
Statue of Liberty
3:41
04
Fall From Paradise
6:16
05
Light of Day
10:08
06
Night and Day (intro)
0:34
07
Reminiscing
4:43
08
The Man in Black
4:37
09
Help Is on Its Way
4:20
10
Hard Life
4:33
11
The Rumor
4:13
12
Mistress of Mine
5:45
13
Too Lonely Too Long
3:11
14
Red Shoes
4:42
15
I Don't Worry No More
4:16
16
Let's Dance
3:35
17
Man on the Run
4:05
18
It's Not a Wonder
4:41
19
Sweet Old Fashioned Man
4:59
Moments Worth Listening For
The collective roar of the crowd as the band launches into a beloved hit, signaling an immediate energy shift.
An extended guitar solo on a familiar track, showcasing improvisational skill beyond the studio version.
The intricate vocal harmonies reaching a soaring peak during a power ballad, perfectly replicated live.
The spontaneous sing-along from the audience during a chorus, adding an authentic communal feel.

How does Backstage Pass sound next to the rest of Little River Band's catalogue?

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