I Need You/Catch 22 - Billy Squier, Squier, William
Learn How to Live
My Kinda Lover
Too Daze Gone
She's a Runner
Emotions in Motion
Listen to the Heartbeat
Lonely Is the Night
In the Dark
The Stroke
Keep Me Satisfied
Rip This Joint - Billy Squier, Jagger, Mick
This King Biscuit Flower Hour CD captures a concert Billy Squier gave in 1983 in Centrum, Massachusetts. At the time the concert was released, Squier was at the peak of his popularity - he had just released two consecut... more »ive Top 10 albums and had been on the airwaves with songs like 'Everybody Wants You,' 'The Stroke,' 'Emotions in Motion,' 'In the Dark,' and 'My Kinda Lover.' 14 tracks.« less
This King Biscuit Flower Hour CD captures a concert Billy Squier gave in 1983 in Centrum, Massachusetts. At the time the concert was released, Squier was at the peak of his popularity - he had just released two consecutive Top 10 albums and had been on the airwaves with songs like 'Everybody Wants You,' 'The Stroke,' 'Emotions in Motion,' 'In the Dark,' and 'My Kinda Lover.' 14 tracks.
CD Reviews
Billy Squire - 'King Biscuit Flower Hour' (King Biscuit) 4
Mike Reed | USA | 01/20/2008
(4 out of 5 stars)
"Just love re-discovering these vintage King Biscuit live performances of many days gone by. This fourteen track CD is of a gig that took place in March, 1983 in Worchester, MA. If I remember correctly, Def Leppard opened for Squire on that stateside tour. Damn fine arena rock to experience here. Best tunes {without a doubt} are the uplifting "Everybody Wants You", What Da Ya Want From Me", "My Kind Of Lover", "Emotions In Motion", the super radio friendly "Lonely Is The Night", "The Stroke" and {haven't heard this song in ages} "Rip This Joint". Line-up: Billy Squire-guitar & vocals, Jeff Golub-guitar, Alan St. Jon-keyboards & backing vocals, Doug Lubahn-bass & backing vocals and Bobby Chouinard-drums. Great work, King Biscuit. I can still think of several (very cool) shows they had on the weekly radio show every Sunday night but will never likely see a legit release. A must-have."
Early Squier Live
jekyllnhyde | NJ | 12/12/1999
(4 out of 5 stars)
"Recorded in 1983, this collection includes all of Squier's major hits up to that point, including "Everybody Wants You", "Learn How to Live", "My Kinda Lover", "Lonely is the Night', "In the Dark", & of course, "The Stroke." If it had been recorded just a couple of years later, to include a few later Squier essential hits, it surely would have been a classic."
Terrific
jekyllnhyde | 05/21/1999
(5 out of 5 stars)
"This live concert CD is great. I loved Squier's slightly different interpretations of some of his music. A classic rock CD. The energy is electric in this concert."
A nice trip down memory lane
B. David Picazo | Waco, TX | 08/03/2006
(4 out of 5 stars)
"Billy Squier was the first live concert I ever attended and it was during the "Emotions In Motion" tour, so this CD is also a keepsake for me. I remember listening to The King Biscuit Flower Hour when I was younger and I am not sure if this was intended to be put on a CD when it was recorded for radio airplay, but I feel like the quality is pretty good over all. I am no sound engineer, but I found the sound to be good quality. I saw Billy Squier on the Ringo Starr tour and it made me yearn for his music, so I bought this as well as "Happy Blue" and I have been listening to both almost non-stop. If you are a Billy Squier fan, you should definitely buy this CD."