Live in Atlantic City
Live album by
ReleasedJanuary 25, 2019
RecordedMarch 10, 2006
VenueTrump Taj Majal (Atlantic City, New Jersey)
Length67:47 (CD/LP)
LabelearMUSIC
DirectorMilton Lage
ProducerBarry Summers
Heart chronology
Beautiful Broken
(2016)
Live in Atlantic City
(2019)

Live in Atlantic City is a live album and home video release by American rock band Heart, recorded during their concert at the Trump Taj Majal in Atlantic City for VH1's Decades Rock Live! show on March 10, 2006.[1] It was released on CD, LP, DVD, Blu-ray, streaming and digital download on January 25, 2019, through earMUSIC.[2][3] The concert features guest appearances by Alice in Chains, Gretchen Wilson, Rufus Wainwright, Carrie Underwood, Dave Navarro, Phil Anselmo and Duff McKagan.[1]

This concert marked the first time that William DuVall performed with Alice in Chains as a guest vocalist.[4] Following the concert, DuVall toured with the band[5] and became their official co-lead vocalist and rhythm guitarist.[6]

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Bébé Le Strange" (with Dave Navarro)4:14
2."Straight On" (with Dave Navarro)
  • A. Wilson
  • N. Wilson
  • Sue Ennis
5:05
3."Crazy on You" (with Dave Navarro)
  • A. Wilson
  • N. Wilson
3:28
4."Lost Angel"N. Wilson6:51
5."Even It Up" (with Gretchen Wilson)
  • A. Wilson
  • N. Wilson
  • Sue Ennis
4:24
6."Rock and Roll" (Led Zeppelin cover, with Gretchen Wilson)3:53
7."Dog & Butterfly" (with Rufus Wainwright)
  • A. Wilson
  • N. Wilson
  • Sue Ennis
5:46
8."Would?" (Alice in Chains featuring Phil Anselmo) (CD and LP exclusive[3])Jerry Cantrell4:23
9."Rooster" (Alice in Chains featuring William DuVall, Ann and Nancy Wilson)Jerry Cantrell6:33
10."Alone" (with Carrie Underwood)3:57
11."Magic Man"
  • A. Wilson
  • N. Wilson
4:38
12."Misty Mountain Hop" (Led Zeppelin cover, with Dave Navarro)
  • John Paul Jones
  • Jimmy Page
  • Robert Plant
5:21
13."Dreamboat Annie"
  • A. Wilson
  • N. Wilson
3:00
14."Barracuda" (with Jerry Cantrell, Dave Navarro, Duff McKagan and Rufus Wainwright)
  • A. Wilson
  • N. Wilson
  • Michael Derosier
  • Roger Fisher
6:14

DVD and Blu-ray also include:

  • Bonus: Heart Confidential[3]

Personnel

Heart

  • Ann Wilson – lead and backing vocals, acoustic guitar, flute
  • Nancy Wilson – backing vocals, lead and rhythm guitars, acoustic guitar, mandolin
  • Craig Bartock – guitars
  • Mike Inez – bass guitar
  • Debbie Shair – keyboards
  • Ben Smith – drums, percussion

Alice in Chains

Production

  • Executive producer – Barry Summers
  • Co-executive producer – Eric Sherman
  • Directed by Milton Lage
  • Musical director – Nancy Wilson
  • Edited by Marc Schrobilgen
  • Heart Management by Sacha Guzy
  • FOH engineer – James Geddes
  • Monitor engineer – Nathan Payne
  • Audio engineer – Keith Windhorst
  • Instrument techs – Jeff Ousley, Jason Stockwell, Jeff Diffner
  • Carpenter/equipment manager/teleprompter – Joel Bennett
  • Original mix by Peter A. Parker, Nancy Wilson, Craig Bartock, Jerry Cantrell and Sean Kinney
  • Mix and mastered by Eike Freese, Chameleon Studios, Hamburg
  • Recorded live during Decades Rock Live in Atlantic City, March 10, 2006[7]

Charts

Chart (2019) Peak
position
US Current Album Sales (Billboard)[8] 79
US Independent Albums (Billboard)[9] 17

References

  1. 1 2 Grow, Kory (December 4, 2018). "Heart Live Album Features Alice in Chains, Dave Navarro". Rolling Stone.
  2. "Heart - Live in Atlantic City". heart.lnk.to. January 25, 2019. Archived from the original on February 21, 2019. Retrieved February 21, 2019.
  3. 1 2 3 "Heart to Release the Live Album "Live in Atlantic City" on January 25th on earMusic". earMUSIC. October 23, 2018. Archived from the original on February 21, 2019. Retrieved February 21, 2019.
  4. "William Duvall on How He Came to Be In Alice in Chains". July 8, 2016 via YouTube.
  5. Baltin, Steve (April 25, 2006). "Alice in Chains Reunite to Tour". Rolling Stone.
  6. "Alice in Chains "Black" and "Blue"". October 21, 2009 via YouTube.
  7. Liner notes, Live in Atlantic City, 2019.
  8. "Heart Chart History (Current Album Sales)". Billboard. Retrieved February 21, 2021.
  9. "Heart Chart History (Independent Albums)". Billboard. Retrieved February 21, 2021.
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