Pat Travers Band - BBC Radio 1 Live In Concert (1992)

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Title: BBC Radio 1 Live In Concert
Year Of Release: 1992
Label: Windsong International
Genre: Classic Rock, Hard Rock, Blues Rock
Quality: Flac (tracks, .cue, log)
Total Time: 01:03:28
Total Size: 450 Mb
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Tracklist:

1. Rock N' Roll Susie (Pat Travers) (1980) 4:06
2. Your Love Can't Be Right (Pat Travers) (1980) 3:30
3. Life In London (Pat Travers) (1980) 4:50
4. Born Under A Bad Sign (Booker T. Jones) (1980) 6:21
5. Boom Boom Out Go The Lights (Walter) (1980) 5:01
6. Snortin Whiskey (Pat Travers/Pat Thrall) (1980) 3:19
7. Hooked On Musoc (Pat Travers) (1980) 6:01
8. Hammerhead (Pat Travers/Peter Cowling) (1980) 5:36
9. It Makes No Difference (Pat Travers) (1980) 6:39
10. It Ain't What It Seems (Pat Travers) (1977) 4:17
11. Gettin' Betta (Pat Travers) (1977) 5:01
12. You Don't Love Me (Pat Travers) (1977) 3:46
13. Makin' Magic (Pat Travers) (1977) 4:57

Pat Travers Band is a Canadian rock band led by guitarist Pat Travers. Formed in 1978, the band featured Travers on vocals and guitar, Pat Thrall on guitar, Peter "Mars" Cowling, on bass, and Tommy Aldridge on drums and percussion.

After an appearance before 35,000 people at the Reading Music Festival in England, both Thrall and Aldridge announced they were leaving the band to pursue other projects. Travers and Cowling teamed up with drummer Sandy Gennaro and released Radio Active that same year. A co-headlining tour with Rainbow followed, and the two bands performed in major arenas across North America. Although the tour was Travers' most successful road outing, the Radio Active album barely made it into the Top 40, reaching only number 37.

Before the release of the 1984 album Hot Shot, longtime bassist Cowling left the band, and Travers would work with several different bassists including Cliff Jordan and Donni Hughes until Cowling's return in 1989. Also at this time Jerry Riggs joined the Pat Travers Band, and he and Travers created a guitar team that fans considered difficult to rival. After Hot Shot's release in 1984, Polydor made plans to issue a greatest hits package, and then ended their relationship with Travers.

In 1993, Travers parted company with both Jerry Riggs and Peter "Mars" Cowling, and Riggs was briefly replaced by former Foghat guitarist Erik Cartwright. The relationship was very brief, and Travers has worked with a variety of musicians since that time.

From 2008-2016, was one of the longest/most consistent line ups for Pat Travers Band. Joining Pat was Kirk McKim (2006-2015)(Guitar/Vocals), Sean Shannon (2008-2010)(Drums), followed by Sandy Gennaro (2010-2016), and Rodney O'Quinn (2007-2016)(Bass/Vocals). The line up was viewed as the "Must See Line up" for all die hard PTB fans.

The Pat Travers Band (PTB) currently consists of Pat Travers (guitars, vocals, keyboards), Tommy Craig (drums), and David Pastorius (bass/vocals).