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・ Live at the North Sea Jazz Festival, 1980 (Freddie Hubbard album)
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・ Live at the O2 London, England
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・ Live at the Olympia
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・ Live at the Olympia (R.E.M. album)
・ Live at the Olympia in Paris
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Live at the Opry
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・ Live at the Palace 2008
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・ Live at the Palladium (Elkie Brooks album)
・ Live at the Palladium (The Carpenters album)
・ Live at the Palladium (Turin Brakes album)
・ Live at the Pan-African Festival


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Live at the Opry : ウィキペディア英語版
Live at the Opry

''Live at the Opry'' is a live album by American country music artist, Patsy Cline. The album was released April 4, 1988 on MCA Records and was produced by The Country Music Foundation. The album consists of transcript recordings from several appearances Cline made on the Grand Ole Opry between 1956 and 1962.
== Background ==
''Live at the Opry'' is derived from transcript recordings Patsy Cline made between June 16, 1956 and March 23, 1962 on the Grand Ole Opry. The live album consists of twelve tracks of live material, which includes three of her major hits between 1957 and 1962: "Walkin' After Midnight," "I Fall to Pieces," "Crazy," and "She's Got You." According to ''Allmusic'' reviewer, Mike Henderson Cline sings a "wide variety" of songs on the album, such as Rock and Roll, Jazz, Traditional Pop, and Tin Pan Alley. Cline includes a cover version of Carl Smith's "Loose Talk" (which she had never recorded) and Hank Williams's "Lovesick Blues." The album also includes five additional songs from her years at Four Star Records, such as her debut single, "A Church, a Courtroom, and Goodbye," "There He Goes," and "How Can I Face Tomorrow."
Although originally released on a vinyl record in 1988, the album was soon available on compact disc and cassette. The cover art had originally been taken by Les Leverett and was digitally remastered by Glenn Meadows, Milan Bogdan, Jim Loyd and Benny Quinn at Masterfonics.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=''Live at the Opry'' Profile )〕 Upon its release, the album peaked at #60 on the ''Billboard Magazine'' Top Country Albums chart.

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