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Album Name Wembley Warriors 88'. Type Bootleg. Released date 13 April 1988. Labels XeRocks Records. Recorded at Wembley Arena. Music StyleHard Rock. Members owning this album1. Recorded live at Wembley Arena, London, England, 13/04/1988. 3. Whole Lotta Rosie. 4. Let There Be Rock. 6. For Those About to Rock.
Rocket 88 is an album recorded live in Germany in 1981 by the boogie-woogie band Rocket 88. The band had a casual line-up, and d-member Ian Stewart in his liner notes makes reference to the other "permanent" band-members who were not present for that particular recording. Although it is rumoured that there are numerous bootleg live takes from other concerts, it is the band's only officially released album. It was recorded using the Rolling Stones Mobile Studio.
Country: US Date of released: 2014 Category: Rock Style: Hard Rock. Related Music albums to Wembley Warriors 88' by AC/DC. Skid Row - Slave To Mannheim
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1974 - Can I Sit Next To You Girl. 1976 - Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap. 1977 - Let There Be Rock.
A1 High Voltage A2 Highway To Hell A3 Whole Lotta Rosie A4 Let There Be Rock B1 . B2 For Those About To Rock. Recorded live in Wembley, UK, April 13th, 1988 Soundboard.
Stadium, arena & sports venue in Wembley, Brent, United Kingdom.
AC/DC's catalog boasts early triumphs like 1975's High Voltage and . both of them as raw and flinty as anything in rock. They continued to tweak their sound, though, during sessions helmed by Mutt Lange (the aforementioned Highway to Hell) and Rick Rubin (1995's Ballbreaker). Today, some projects somehow fly completely under the radar – including 1981's For Those About to Rock – while 1977's Let There Be Rock is chock full of songs that remain concert staples
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