Live At Brixton Academy
Released 7 February 1994.
Running Time 89 mins approx
Recorded at the Brixton Academy, London,
15th June 1993
Produced by Jim Beach
Directed by Gavin Taylor
The start of the video (which contains a backing tape of 'The Dark') features footage of fans queuing outside the venue, intercut with short clips from the concert. The credits at the end appear over the very end of 'Hammer To Fall'.
The concert was also released as a live album. However, the video contains longer versions of many of the tracks, and some additional material (as listed below). Full details of the differences can be found on the album's own page.
Spike Edney
Keyboard Solo
This is only available on the
video release, and appears between 'Too Much Love Will Kill You'
and 'Since You've Been Gone'.
Length 1:52.
Click here for details of this
keyboard solo.
Band
Introductions
This is only available on the
video release, and appears between 'Resurrection' and 'Last
Horizon'
Dialogue length 3:27 approx.
Dialogue:
Well that's it, you want
more? Right, well I think what I'll do is I'll introduce the
band, you wanna hear the, about who the band is? This is an
unbelievable band, of which I am immensely proud. On my left over
here, with the hat, and the boots, (a shout
from the audience), ladies and gentlemen,
what was that? I wish I could here you. Something about my flies,
I think. Ladies and gentlemen, on guitar and vocals, Mr Jamie
Moses. On impeccable bass guitar, Mr Neil Murray. On keyboards,
and wit, and scriptwriting, and old friend of mine, an old friend
of yours from the Queen days, Mr Spike Edney. Enough grovelling
girls. Now to the beauty department. I like this bit. On vocals,
from England, on hair, and lipstick, and various other amazing,
inimitable parts of the anatomy, not to mention a very fine
vocalist, Miss Shelley Preston. And on sweet talking, silken
vocals, from the USA, Miss Cathy Porter. And on the drums, just
in case you hadn't noticed, still the loudest and best stick
swiper in the world, Mr Cozy Powell.
Spike Edney: And the man at the front,
singing and playing and doing all the work, I give you Brian May