Bad Company - Live At Wembley
Bad Company - Live At Wembley

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Bad Company - Live At Wembley

2011
Movie
110 min
English

When legendary classic rockers Bad Company performed at the historic British venue Wembley Arena in London on a beautiful April 2010 spring night, high-definition cameras captured the whole evening in all its glory. There was magic in the air as all three original Bad Company members - vocalist extraordinaire Paul Rodgers, guitarist Mick Ralphs and drummer Simon Kirke - are augmented by bassist Lynn Sorensen and guitarist Howard Leese. (Original bassist Boz Burrell died in 2006.) The set list is packed with every major hit, fan favorites and seldom-heard deep album cuts.

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IMDb7.7/10
Director: N/AGenres: Concert Film, Rock

Plot Summary

This release captures the legendary rock band Bad Company performing live at Wembley Arena. Featuring classic hits and energetic renditions, the concert showcases the enduring power of their blues-infused rock sound. The performance highlights the band's masterful musicianship and the iconic stage presence of lead singer Paul Rodgers.

Critical Reception

As a live concert recording, 'Bad Company - Live At Wembley' is primarily evaluated on its performance quality and audio-visual presentation. Reviews generally praise the band's ability to deliver a high-energy show with strong vocal performances from Paul Rodgers and solid musicianship from the rest of the band. The Wembley venue provides an impressive backdrop, and the recording captures the atmosphere of a major rock event.

What Reviewers Say

  • Paul Rodgers' enduring vocal prowess is a major highlight.

  • The band delivers a faithful and energetic performance of their classic hits.

  • The Wembley setting adds to the grandeur of the live experience.

Google audience: Audience reviews for this live album typically commend the classic rock sound and the band's strong performance, especially Paul Rodgers' vocals. Fans appreciate hearing beloved songs performed with the same energy and power as in their original era.

Fun Fact

Paul Rodgers initially formed Bad Company in 1973 with Mick-Ralphs and Simon Kirke, having previously been the lead singer for Free.

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