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This 6CD set features a poster that includes informative liner notes from Classic Rock magazine's Malcolm Dome. Whilst every effort has been made to produce the best possible audio, limitations in the material drawn from various, non-standard, and unoffical sources means that the quality may not be up to the standard usually expected. All tracks have been included for their historical importance, and to present an alternative anthology of RIOT from 1981-1988.

Riot formed in 1975, in New York City, when Kon-Tiki guitarist Mark Reale and drummer Peter Bitelli teamed up with bassist Phil Feit and vocalist Guy Speranza. Recording a four-track demo, they added Steve Costello on keyboards, and subsequently picked up by New York producers Billy Arnell and Steve Loeb, who owned the independent label Fire-Sign Records.

In some respects, Riot's story is one of what might have been, and to some degree, a band not quite at the right place at the right time. What this 6 CD collection of live recordings and demos does offer is a unique and raw insight into this influential and cult hard rock and heavy metal band, as they cemented their reputation as a live draw across America in the 1980s.

Riot formed in 1975, in New York City, when Kon-Tiki guitarist Mark Reale and drummer Peter Bitelli teamed up with bassist Phil Feit and vocalist Guy Speranza. Recording a four-track demo, they added Steve Costello on keyboards, and subsequently picked up by New York producers Billy Arnell and Steve Loeb, who owned the independent label Fire-Sign Records.

Adding second guitarist Louie Kouvaris, whilst replacing Feit with Jimmy Iommi on bass, they released their debut "Rock City" in 1977. But by 1979, on the verge of splitting up, they were thrown a lifeline by highly influential New Wave Of British Heavy Metal DJ, Neal Kay, who set about promoting Riot in the UK. Re-engerized, the band issued second LP, "Narita" in 1979, at which point Kouvaris was replaced by their roadie, Rick Ventura.

Signing to major label Capitol Records, this led to a UK tour in 1980 supporting Sammy Hagar, and eventually a slot at the legendary inaugral Monsters of Rock heavy metal festival at Castle Donington the same year, on a bill featuring Saxon, Judas Priest, Scorpions and Rainbow.

Officially licensed from the archives of the Mark Reale estate, "Live In America: The Official Bootleg Box Set Volume 3 (1981-1988)" kicks off with a show recorded at the legendary Long Island club My Father's Place in Roslyn, NY on 15th September 1981, whilst the band was promoting the Elektra Records release, "Fire Down Under". The album is featured almost in its entirety, including `Swords And Tequila', `Feel The Same', `Outlaw' and the title track. As a bonus, CD1 finishes with rare basement rehearsal tapes of `Warrior', a cover of Montrose's `I Got The Fire' and `We'll Make It'.

A little over two years later, Riot found themselves at Wolfgangs in San Francisco, on 27th December 1983, with the band supporting the independently released "Born In America" LP. `Wings Of Fire', `Running From The Law', `Devil Woman' and `Vigilante Killer', as well as the title track, feature from the new record.

Less than a week later Riot could be found playing in Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA on 2nd January 1984, performing a set that is unsurprisingly very similar to one captured at Wolfgangs on CD2, closing with the classic, `Altar Of The King'.

A five year gap separated the release of 1983's "Born In America" and 1988's "ThunderSteel", during which time they did play at famed Los Angeles club, The Roxy, with a set featuring `Hard Lovin' Man', `Outlaw' and the self-explanatory "heavy Metal Machine'. CD4 finishes with two bonus demo tracks, `Liar' and `Warrior' both from 1988.

By the time they hit Hallettsville in Texas in August 1988, they'd released the "ThunderSteel" album, from which `Fight Or Fall', `Flight Of The Warrior', `On Wings Of Eagles', `Johnny's Back', `Bloodstreets', `Run For Your Life' and `Buried Alive (Tell Tale Heart)' were taken. Classics `Fire Down Under', `Outlaw' and `Swords And Tequilla' represented something for the older fans.

This anthology finishes with a CD of some rarely heard Riot demos, including `Buried Alive', `Faded Hero', `Medicine Man' and `Breathren Of The Long House'.

This 6CD set features a poster that includes informative liner notes from Classic Rock magazine's Malcolm Dome. Whilst every effort has been made to produce the best possible audio, limitations in the material drawn from various, non-standard, and unoffical sources means that the quality may not be up to the standard usually expected. All tracks have been included for their historical importance, and to present an alternative anthology of RIOT from 1981-1988.

Riot formed in 1975, in New York City, when Kon-Tiki guitarist Mark Reale and drummer Peter Bitelli teamed up with bassist Phil Feit and vocalist Guy Speranza. Recording a four-track demo, they added Steve Costello on keyboards, and subsequently picked up by New York producers Billy Arnell and Steve Loeb, who owned the independent label Fire-Sign Records.

In some respects, Riot's story is one of what might have been, and to some degree, a band not quite at the right place at the right time. What this 6 CD collection of live recordings and demos does offer is a unique and raw insight into this influential and cult hard rock and heavy metal band, as they cemented their reputation as a live draw across America in the 1980s.

Riot formed in 1975, in New York City, when Kon-Tiki guitarist Mark Reale and drummer Peter Bitelli teamed up with bassist Phil Feit and vocalist Guy Speranza. Recording a four-track demo, they added Steve Costello on keyboards, and subsequently picked up by New York producers Billy Arnell and Steve Loeb, who owned the independent label Fire-Sign Records.

Adding second guitarist Louie Kouvaris, whilst replacing Feit with Jimmy Iommi on bass, they released their debut "Rock City" in 1977. But by 1979, on the verge of splitting up, they were thrown a lifeline by highly influential New Wave Of British Heavy Metal DJ, Neal Kay, who set about promoting Riot in the UK. Re-engerized, the band issued second LP, "Narita" in 1979, at which point Kouvaris was replaced by their roadie, Rick Ventura.

Signing to major label Capitol Records, this led to a UK tour in 1980 supporting Sammy Hagar, and eventually a slot at the legendary inaugral Monsters of Rock heavy metal festival at Castle Donington the same year, on a bill featuring Saxon, Judas Priest, Scorpions and Rainbow.

Officially licensed from the archives of the Mark Reale estate, "Live In America: The Official Bootleg Box Set Volume 3 (1981-1988)" kicks off with a show recorded at the legendary Long Island club My Father's Place in Roslyn, NY on 15th September 1981, whilst the band was promoting the Elektra Records release, "Fire Down Under". The album is featured almost in its entirety, including `Swords And Tequila', `Feel The Same', `Outlaw' and the title track. As a bonus, CD1 finishes with rare basement rehearsal tapes of `Warrior', a cover of Montrose's `I Got The Fire' and `We'll Make It'.

A little over two years later, Riot found themselves at Wolfgangs in San Francisco, on 27th December 1983, with the band supporting the independently released "Born In America" LP. `Wings Of Fire', `Running From The Law', `Devil Woman' and `Vigilante Killer', as well as the title track, feature from the new record.

Less than a week later Riot could be found playing in Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA on 2nd January 1984, performing a set that is unsurprisingly very similar to one captured at Wolfgangs on CD2, closing with the classic, `Altar Of The King'.

A five year gap separated the release of 1983's "Born In America" and 1988's "ThunderSteel", during which time they did play at famed Los Angeles club, The Roxy, with a set featuring `Hard Lovin' Man', `Outlaw' and the self-explanatory "heavy Metal Machine'. CD4 finishes with two bonus demo tracks, `Liar' and `Warrior' both from 1988.

By the time they hit Hallettsville in Texas in August 1988, they'd released the "ThunderSteel" album, from which `Fight Or Fall', `Flight Of The Warrior', `On Wings Of Eagles', `Johnny's Back', `Bloodstreets', `Run For Your Life' and `Buried Alive (Tell Tale Heart)' were taken. Classics `Fire Down Under', `Outlaw' and `Swords And Tequilla' represented something for the older fans.

This anthology finishes with a CD of some rarely heard Riot demos, including `Buried Alive', `Faded Hero', `Medicine Man' and `Breathren Of The Long House'.

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Format: CD
Label: IMT
Rel. Date: 08/09/2019
UPC: 5013929922204

Live In America: Official Bootleg Box Set Vol 3 1981-1988
Artist: Riot
Format: CD
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DISC: 1

1. Disc One - Live At My Father'S Place, Roslyn, Ny, Usa 15Th September 1981
2. Swords And Tequila
3. Fire Down Under
4. Feel The Same
5. Don'T Bring Me Down
6. Don'T Hold Back
7. Overdrive
8. No Lies
9. Altar Of The King
10. Outlaw
11. Road Racin'
12. Rock City
13. Warrior Rehearsal In Mark'S Basement
14. Warrior
15. I Got The Fire
16. We'Ll Make It
17. Disc Two - Live At Wolfgangs, San Francisco, Ca 27Th December 1983
18. Hard Lovin' Man
19. Wings Of Fire
20. Vigilante Killer
21. You Burn In Me
22. Gunfighter
23. Running From The Law
24. Devil Woman
25. Born In America
26. Loan Shark
27. Sandy Slavin Drum Solo
28. Loan Shark (Continued)
29. Mark Reale Solo
30. Heavy Metal Machine
31. Swords And Tequilla
32. Warrior 1
33. Outlaw
34. Altar Of The King
35. Disc Three - Live In Albuquerque, New Mexico 2Nd January 1984
36. Hard Lovin' Man
37. Wings Of Fire
38. Vigilante Killer
39. You Burn In Me
40. Gunfighter
41. Running From The Law
42. Devil Woman
43. Born In America
44. Loan Shark
45. Guitar Solo
46. Swords And Tequila
47. Warrior
48. Outlaw
49. Altar Of The King
50. Disc Four Live At The Roxy, West Hollywood, Los Angeles, Ca 16Th April 1986
51. Hard Lovin' Man
52. Outlaw
53. Vigilante Killer
54. Restless Breed
55. Born In America
56. Loanshark
57. Showdown
58. Running From The Law
59. Sign Of The Crimson Storm
60. Heavy Metal Machine
61. Guitar Solo
62. Swords And Tequilla
63. Altar Of The King
64. Liar (1988 Demo)
65. Warrior (1988 Demo)
66. Disc Five Live In Hallettsville, Texas 21St August 1988
67. Fight Or Fall
68. Fire Down Under
69. Sign Of The Crimson Storm
70. On Wings Of Eagles
71. Buried Alive
72. Flight Of The Warrior
73. Outlaw
74. Bloodstreets
75. Run For Your Life
76. Drum Solo
77. Johnny'S Back
78. Swords And Tequilla
79. Thundersteel
80. Anna (A Place Called Tomorrow) (Demo)
81. When The Lights Go Down (Demo)
82. Disc Six Demos
83. Buried Alive (Intro) (1987 Demo)
84. Buried Alive (Intro) Version 2 (1987 Demo)
85. Faded Hero (Instrumental Demo)
86. Good Lovin (Instrumental Demo)
87. Medicine Man (Instrumental Demo - 2 Versions)
88. Santa Maria (Instrumental Demo 1994)
89. Shenandoah (Instrumental Demo 1994)
90. Cover Me (Instrumental Rough Mix)
91. Thundersteel Solo (Mark Reale Writing Demo)
92. Breathren Of The Long House (Mark Reale 4-Track Demo)

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This 6CD set features a poster that includes informative liner notes from Classic Rock magazine's Malcolm Dome. Whilst every effort has been made to produce the best possible audio, limitations in the material drawn from various, non-standard, and unoffical sources means that the quality may not be up to the standard usually expected. All tracks have been included for their historical importance, and to present an alternative anthology of RIOT from 1981-1988.

Riot formed in 1975, in New York City, when Kon-Tiki guitarist Mark Reale and drummer Peter Bitelli teamed up with bassist Phil Feit and vocalist Guy Speranza. Recording a four-track demo, they added Steve Costello on keyboards, and subsequently picked up by New York producers Billy Arnell and Steve Loeb, who owned the independent label Fire-Sign Records.

In some respects, Riot's story is one of what might have been, and to some degree, a band not quite at the right place at the right time. What this 6 CD collection of live recordings and demos does offer is a unique and raw insight into this influential and cult hard rock and heavy metal band, as they cemented their reputation as a live draw across America in the 1980s.

Riot formed in 1975, in New York City, when Kon-Tiki guitarist Mark Reale and drummer Peter Bitelli teamed up with bassist Phil Feit and vocalist Guy Speranza. Recording a four-track demo, they added Steve Costello on keyboards, and subsequently picked up by New York producers Billy Arnell and Steve Loeb, who owned the independent label Fire-Sign Records.

Adding second guitarist Louie Kouvaris, whilst replacing Feit with Jimmy Iommi on bass, they released their debut "Rock City" in 1977. But by 1979, on the verge of splitting up, they were thrown a lifeline by highly influential New Wave Of British Heavy Metal DJ, Neal Kay, who set about promoting Riot in the UK. Re-engerized, the band issued second LP, "Narita" in 1979, at which point Kouvaris was replaced by their roadie, Rick Ventura.

Signing to major label Capitol Records, this led to a UK tour in 1980 supporting Sammy Hagar, and eventually a slot at the legendary inaugral Monsters of Rock heavy metal festival at Castle Donington the same year, on a bill featuring Saxon, Judas Priest, Scorpions and Rainbow.

Officially licensed from the archives of the Mark Reale estate, "Live In America: The Official Bootleg Box Set Volume 3 (1981-1988)" kicks off with a show recorded at the legendary Long Island club My Father's Place in Roslyn, NY on 15th September 1981, whilst the band was promoting the Elektra Records release, "Fire Down Under". The album is featured almost in its entirety, including `Swords And Tequila', `Feel The Same', `Outlaw' and the title track. As a bonus, CD1 finishes with rare basement rehearsal tapes of `Warrior', a cover of Montrose's `I Got The Fire' and `We'll Make It'.

A little over two years later, Riot found themselves at Wolfgangs in San Francisco, on 27th December 1983, with the band supporting the independently released "Born In America" LP. `Wings Of Fire', `Running From The Law', `Devil Woman' and `Vigilante Killer', as well as the title track, feature from the new record.

Less than a week later Riot could be found playing in Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA on 2nd January 1984, performing a set that is unsurprisingly very similar to one captured at Wolfgangs on CD2, closing with the classic, `Altar Of The King'.

A five year gap separated the release of 1983's "Born In America" and 1988's "ThunderSteel", during which time they did play at famed Los Angeles club, The Roxy, with a set featuring `Hard Lovin' Man', `Outlaw' and the self-explanatory "heavy Metal Machine'. CD4 finishes with two bonus demo tracks, `Liar' and `Warrior' both from 1988.

By the time they hit Hallettsville in Texas in August 1988, they'd released the "ThunderSteel" album, from which `Fight Or Fall', `Flight Of The Warrior', `On Wings Of Eagles', `Johnny's Back', `Bloodstreets', `Run For Your Life' and `Buried Alive (Tell Tale Heart)' were taken. Classics `Fire Down Under', `Outlaw' and `Swords And Tequilla' represented something for the older fans.

This anthology finishes with a CD of some rarely heard Riot demos, including `Buried Alive', `Faded Hero', `Medicine Man' and `Breathren Of The Long House'.

        
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