Alive in Studio A

Alive in Studio A
Live album by Bruce Dickinson
Released 1995
Recorded 1994
Studio Metropolis (disc 1)
Genre Heavy metal
Length 58:44 (disc 1)
1:02:23 (disc 2)
Label CMC International
Bruce Dickinson chronology
Balls to Picasso
(1994)
Alive in Studio A
(1995)
Skunkworks
(1996)
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Alive in Studio A is a heavy metal album released in 1995 (see 1995 in music) by Bruce Dickinson.

The album does not include new songs but instead re-recordings of songs from Bruce's first two solo-albums with his new band line-up. This line-up would record the next album, Skunkworks. The first CD was recorded live at Metropolis Studios, London, while the second CD is composed of live-recordings at the Marquee Club – of songs from the Tattooed Millionaire and Balls to Picasso albums – with his new band.

The idea was for a low-key release of these double albums, and, according to the booklet in the 2005 re-release, Bruce Dickinson was less than pleased when the record company tried to pass them off as new material. Alive In Studio A was originally meant as a live session to be played on a US radio station; however, this never took place.

Disc One : Alive In Studio A

  1. "Cyclops"
  2. "Shoot All the Clowns"
  3. "Son of a Gun"
  4. "Tears of the Dragon"
  5. "1000 Points of Light"
  6. "Sacred Cowboys"
  7. "Tattooed Millionaire"
  8. "Born in 58"
  9. "Fire"
  10. "Change of Heart"
  11. "Hell No"
  12. "Laughing in the Hiding Bush"

Disc Two : Alive at the Marquee

  1. "Cyclops"
  2. "1000 Points of Light"
  3. "Born in 58"
  4. "Gods of War"
  5. "Change of Heart"
  6. "Laughing in the Hiding Bush"
  7. "Hell No"
  8. "Tears of the Dragon"
  9. "Shoot All the Clowns"
  10. "Sacred Cowboys"
  11. "Son of a Gun"
  12. "Tattooed Millionaire"

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