Released in 1978, just as the hot streak starting with 1975's
Fighting and running through 1977's
Bad Reputation came to an end,
Live and Dangerous was a glorious way to celebrate
Thin Lizzy's glory days and one of the best double-live LPs of the '70s. Of course, this, like a lot of double-lives of that decade --
Kiss'
Alive! immediately springs to mind -- isn't strictly live; it was overdubbed and colored in the studio (the very presence of studio whiz
Tony Visconti as producer should have been an indication that some corrective steering may have been afoot). But even if there was some tweaking in the studio,
Live and Dangerous feels live, containing more energy and power than the original LPs, which were already dynamic in their own right. It's this energy, combined with the expert song selection, that makes
Live and Dangerous a true live classic. [A CD/DVD edition was issued in 2007.] ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine