Evilive

Publications

  • December 1982 ( EP)
  • October 15, 1987 (Album)

Formats

  • 7 "EP
  • LP, MC, CD

Number of titles

  • 7 (EP)
  • 12 ( album )

Term

Occupation

  • Vocals: Glenn Danzig
  • Backing Vocals: Henry Rollins ( tracks 7 and 12 )
  • Guitar: Paul Doyle Caiafa
  • Bass: Jerry Only
  • Drums: Arthur Googy

Location

  • November 20, 1981, On Broadway, San Francisco, California ( Title 6 and 7 EP 8-12 Album )
  • December 17, Ritz, New York ( Title 1-5 of the EP and the album )

Evilive is a live album by American horror punk band The Misfits. It was published in 1982 as EP and 1987, re-released with five new titles.

Formation

All tracks are live recordings and were partially revised. On some bootlegs, the original version can be heard, which differ primarily by the poorer mix of guitar tracks from the actual publications.

For the titles 1-5 (recorded at the Ritz ) are heard insults of Danzig, which were Bobby Steele, the former guitarist of the band. He and his band ( The Undead ) played there the same evening. Danzig changed the text of Teenagers From Mars to insult Steele, which he did again on several other shows. The title is not included on the EP or the album, but there is a recording of the whole concert.

A record label Danzig has the same name. Published in 1998 the newly formed Misfits a live album called Live Evil II, it was only through their fan club, the Fiend Club, available.

Title list

EP

Side A:

Side B:

Album

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