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Acoustic and Pure: Live : ウィキペディア英語版
Acoustic and Pure: Live

''Acoustic and Pure: Live'' is a 2002 live acoustic album by English songwriter and musician Steve Harley.
==Background==
The album consists of thirteen live unplugged tracks, which were recorded live in Autumn 2002, along with guitarist Jim Cregan and other guests. The tour featured Harley playing with Cregan for the first time since 1976, when Cregan left the second line-up of Cockney Rebel to join Rod Stewart's band.〔http://www.furious.com/perfect/cockneyrebel.html〕 The tracks on the CD were selected from various concerts played during the autumn of 2002 in the UK. These consisted of Reading, Chelsea, Felixstowe, Cheltenham, Pocklington, Bolton, Oswaldtwistle, Beverley, Wolverhampton, Croydon, Letchworth, Southampton, Pontardawe, Buxton, Sheffield, Blackheath, Folkestone, Newcastle, Milton Keynes, Worthing, Weston-Super-Mare, Manchester, Birkenhead, Aylesbury, Oxford, Colchester and Hayes.
The album was produced, compiled and edited by Harley and Matt Butler at The Stone House in Herefordshire. The live recording equipment used were from FX Rentals, London and Sony MD. It was mastered by Clive at Audio Edit Productions. The final track on the album "The Last Feast" is an un-retouched mini-disc recording.〔 Accessed on 26 July 2013.〕 The song itself was the only track on the album to have not been released as a studio recording at the time. In 2005, it was included on the Steve Harley & Cockney Rebel album ''The Quality of Mercy''. Originally Harley considered removing "Make Me Smile (Come Up and See Me)" from the CD as he admitted ''"I was so fed up with it being absolutely everywhere on everything that's released by me."'' He eventually reconsidered.〔http://www.furious.com/perfect/cockneyrebel.html〕
The album was released on CD in the UK only, through Harley's own Comeuppance Discs, whilst Colin Cotter for 3BC handled the album's manufacturing within the UK. The album was initially available on Harley's official website only, and not in shops. The album was also pre-sold on the tour. In an article for the online music magazine Perfect Sound Forever, circa 2002, Harley revealed that he was hoping to organise a release of the album on a conventional label. This never materialised.〔http://www.furious.com/perfect/cockneyrebel.html〕 Today the album remains out-of-print and available second-hand only.

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