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Recorded live on April 21 and 22, 1987 at CBGB's in New York, this is much more than a live best-of album by the "other" star to emerge from Television. Richard Lloyd has always stood -- undeservedly -- in the shadow of Tom Verlaine, sort of a Gene Clark to Verlaine's Roger McGuinn, and for reasons difficult to fathom, his solo career has never taken off. Lloyd's and David Leonard's guitar playing is in absolutely top form here, and his voice makes a fine instrument, at least on-stage, whether he's covering an old Thirteenth Floor Elevators number like "Fire Engine" or his own "Alchemy." Highlights include the killer ten-minute "Field of Fire" (on which the two guitarists more or less rip the envelope with their extended duet jam); the vocal and lyrical showcase "Pleading" makes for a perfect follow-up number and for a fine presentation of Lloyd's singing (as well as the crunchy, twisting post-folk-rock guitar that he helped perfect in Television). The sound is excellent throughout.

© Bruce Eder /TiVo

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1
Fire Engine
00:03:37

Richard Lloyd, Composer, Lyricist, MainArtist

1987 KP&P - CELLULOID N.Y. 1987 KP&P - CELLULOID N.Y.

2
Misty Eyes
00:03:48

Richard Lloyd, Composer, Lyricist, MainArtist

1987 KP&P - CELLULOID N.Y. 1987 KP&P - CELLULOID N.Y.

3
Alchemy
00:03:27

Richard Lloyd, Composer, Lyricist, MainArtist

1987 KP&P - CELLULOID N.Y. 1987 KP&P - CELLULOID N.Y.

4
Spider Talk
00:04:09

Richard Lloyd, Composer, Lyricist, MainArtist

1987 KP&P - CELLULOID N.Y. 1987 KP&P - CELLULOID N.Y.

5
Lost Child
00:05:32

Richard Lloyd, Composer, Lyricist, MainArtist

1987 KP&P - CELLULOID N.Y. 1987 KP&P - CELLULOID N.Y.

6
Number 9
00:03:33

Richard Lloyd, Composer, Lyricist, MainArtist

1987 KP&P - CELLULOID N.Y. 1987 KP&P - CELLULOID N.Y.

7
The Only Feeling
00:04:36

Richard Lloyd, Composer, Lyricist, MainArtist

1987 KP&P - CELLULOID N.Y. 1987 KP&P - CELLULOID N.Y.

8
Soldier Blue
00:04:19

Richard Lloyd, Composer, Lyricist, MainArtist

1987 KP&P - CELLULOID N.Y. 1987 KP&P - CELLULOID N.Y.

9
Field Of Fire
00:09:25

Richard Lloyd, Composer, Lyricist, MainArtist

1987 KP&P - CELLULOID N.Y. 1987 KP&P - CELLULOID N.Y.

10
Pleading
00:04:37

Richard Lloyd, Composer, Lyricist, MainArtist

1987 KP&P - CELLULOID N.Y. 1987 KP&P - CELLULOID N.Y.

11
Watch Yourself
00:03:46

Richard Lloyd, Composer, Lyricist, MainArtist

1987 KP&P - CELLULOID N.Y. 1987 KP&P - CELLULOID N.Y.

12
Losin' Anna
00:04:14

Richard Lloyd, Composer, Lyricist, MainArtist

1987 KP&P - CELLULOID N.Y. 1987 KP&P - CELLULOID N.Y.

13
Black To White
00:04:07

Richard Lloyd, Composer, Lyricist, MainArtist

1987 KP&P - CELLULOID N.Y. 1987 KP&P - CELLULOID N.Y.

Album review

Recorded live on April 21 and 22, 1987 at CBGB's in New York, this is much more than a live best-of album by the "other" star to emerge from Television. Richard Lloyd has always stood -- undeservedly -- in the shadow of Tom Verlaine, sort of a Gene Clark to Verlaine's Roger McGuinn, and for reasons difficult to fathom, his solo career has never taken off. Lloyd's and David Leonard's guitar playing is in absolutely top form here, and his voice makes a fine instrument, at least on-stage, whether he's covering an old Thirteenth Floor Elevators number like "Fire Engine" or his own "Alchemy." Highlights include the killer ten-minute "Field of Fire" (on which the two guitarists more or less rip the envelope with their extended duet jam); the vocal and lyrical showcase "Pleading" makes for a perfect follow-up number and for a fine presentation of Lloyd's singing (as well as the crunchy, twisting post-folk-rock guitar that he helped perfect in Television). The sound is excellent throughout.

© Bruce Eder /TiVo

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