Technician [Clair Brothers Sound Men]
–
James Khalaf*,
Jim Devenney,
Jim Ober
Notes
The material for this album was recorded on the Queen European Tour January-March 1979.
(P) 1979 & 1991 Original sound recordings made by Raincloud Productions Ltd. & (C) 1979 & 1991 Queen Productions Ltd. Under exclusive license to Hollywood Records. Manufactured & Marketed by Hollywood Records. Printed in the USA.
Barcode and Other Identifiers
Barcode: 7 2061-61066-2 9
Other versions
Category
Artist
Title (Format)
Label
Category
Country
Year
EMSP 330, 0C 158- 62 792/3
Queen
Live Killers (2xLP, Album, Gat)
EMI, EMI
EMSP 330, 0C 158- 62 792/3
UK
1979
TC2-EMSP 330, 0C 466-62 864
Queen
Live Killers (Cass, Album)
EMI, EMI
TC2-EMSP 330, 0C 466-62 864
UK
1979
1627923
Queen
Live Killers (2xLP, Album, Gat)
EMI
1627923
Portugal
1979
EMC 3301/2, 0C 158-62 792/3
Queen
Live Killers (2xLP, Album, Gat)
EMI, EMI
EMC 3301/2, 0C 158-62 792/3
Hong Kong
1979
TC2-EMSP 330
Queen
Live Killers (Cass, Album, RE)
EMI
TC2-EMSP 330
UK
1992
Tracklist
A1
We Will Rock You
A2
Let Me Entertain You
A3
Death On Two Legs
A4
Killer Queen
A5
Bicycle Race
A6
I'm In Love With My Car
A7
Get Down, Make Love
A8
You're My Best Friend
B1
Now I'm Here
B2
Dreamers Ball
B3
Love Of My Life
B4
'39
B5
Keep Yourself Alive
C1
Don't Stop Me Now
C2
Spread Your Wings
C3
Brighton Rock
D1
Bohemian Rhapsody
D2
Tie Your Mother Down
D3
Sheer Heart Attack
D4
We Will Rock You
D5
We Are The Champions
D6
God Save The Queen
Credits
Engineer
–
Ken Capper,
Peter Greenslade*,
Steve Cater
Engineer [Assistance]
–
Aline*,
Andre*
Engineer [Assistant]
–
David Richards
Mastered By
–
George Marino
Photography By [Cover Photo]
–
Koh Hasabe*
Producer
–
Queen
Recorded By
–
John Etchells
Other versions
Category
Artist
Title (Format)
Label
Category
Country
Year
EMSP 330, 0C 158- 62 792/3
Queen
Live Killers (2xLP, Album, Gat)
EMI, EMI
EMSP 330, 0C 158- 62 792/3
UK
1979
TC2-EMSP 330, 0C 466-62 864
Queen
Live Killers (Cass, Album)
EMI, EMI
TC2-EMSP 330, 0C 466-62 864
UK
1979
1627923
Queen
Live Killers (2xLP, Album, Gat)
EMI
1627923
Portugal
1979
EMC 3301/2, 0C 158-62 792/3
Queen
Live Killers (2xLP, Album, Gat)
EMI, EMI
EMC 3301/2, 0C 158-62 792/3
Hong Kong
1979
TC2-EMSP 330
Queen
Live Killers (Cass, Album, RE)
EMI
TC2-EMSP 330
UK
1992
Tracklist Hide Credits
A1
We Will Rock You
A2
Let Me Entertain You
A3
Death On Two Legs
A4
Killer Queen
A5
Bicycle Race
A6
I'm In Love With My Car
A7
Get Down, Make Love
A8
You're My Best Friend
B1
Now I'm Here
B2
Dreamers Ball
B3
Love Of My Life
B4
'39
B5
Keep Yourself Alive
C1
Don't Stop Me Now
C2
Spread Your Wings
C3
Brighton Rock
D1
Bohemian Rhapsody
D2
Tie Your Mother Down
D3
Sheer Heart Attack
D4
We Will Rock You
D5
We Are The Champions
D6
God Save The Queen
Arranged By – Brian MayWritten-By – Trad*
Credits
Crew [Driver]
–
Bob Collins
Crew [On Tour Chefs]
–
Dave Kebble,
Disco Dennis Days*
Crew [Riggers]
–
Charlie Boxhall,
Robin Elias
Crew [Stage]
–
Brian Spencer ,
Brian Zellis,
Chris Taylor ,
Peter Hince
Crew [Truckers]
–
Dave Connor ,
Henry Crallan ,
John Collins ,
Mick Conafray,
Ted Winfield
Engineer
–
Ken Capper,
Peter Greenslade*,
Steve Cater
Engineer [Assistance]
–
Aline*,
Andre*
Engineer [Assistant]
–
David Richards
Lighting [TFA Lighting Men]
–
Alan Maddams,
Dick Ollett,
Gerry Mott,
Maurice Mulligan,
Rick O'Brien
Lighting [TFA Lighting Men], Lighting Director
–
Joe Travato
Mastered By
–
George Marino
Photography By [Cover Photo]
–
Koh Hasabe*
Producer
–
Queen
Production Manager [Tour]
–
Gerry Stickells
Recorded By
–
John Etchells
Sleeve [Concept]
–
Queen
Stage Manager
–
Jimmy Barnett
Technician [Clair Brothers Sound Men]
–
Jim Devenney,
Jim Ober
Technician [Clair Brothers Sound Men], Mixed By [Live Sound Mixer]
–
James Khalaf*
Written-By
–
Brian May (tracks: A1,B1,B2,B4,B5,C3,D2,D4),
Freddie Mercury (tracks: A2 to A5,A7,B3,C1,D1,D5),
John Deacon (tracks: A8,C2),
Roger Taylor (tracks: A6,D3)
Notes
Blue monochromatic cover. Not gatefold. Release date not clear. Certainly released before Seoul Olympics of 1988 or a couple of years later since at those times rock music was banned in South Korea and considered dangerous for the Korean youth and the Korean society in general. Only few selected records of rock/western artists were not vetoed by the Ministry of Education and Culture which allowed their publication sometimes with censored covers or edited track listings (see Iron Maiden "Piece of Mind" album).