801 was a project formed by Phil Manzanera as a supergroup parallel to his main band Roxy Music, with whom he released two albums in the mid-seventies. “801 Live” was the first, and as its title indicates, it is a live recording made during a mini-tour in the UK during August and September of 1976. In addition to the guitarist, the band consisted of Brian Eno (keyboards, guitar, and vocals), Francis Monkman of Curved Air (keyboards), Simon Phillips (drums), Bill MacCornick (bass and vocals), and Lloyd Watson (slide guitar). With an eclectic style ranging from catchy, melodic tunes to raw, pure rock tracks, while still incorporating the progressive sounds and avant-garde elements that are always present in any work involving Brian Eno, the album unfolds energetically, brimming with complex compositions. Highlights include Monkman's Fender Rhodes keyboards, bassist MacCornick's driving rhythm, Eno's ambient atmosphere, Phillips' solid percussion, and the brilliant guitar work of Phil Manzanera. The repertoire is divided between covers of songs by The Beatles (T.N.K. - Tomorrow Never Knows), The Kinks (You Really Got Me), and other compositions by Brian Eno, Manzanera himself, and the Eno/Manzanera band Quiet Sun.


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