Larger Than Live
Larger Than Live is the fifth studio album by American rock band Keel. It was released in 1989 on Gold Mountain Records. The album consists of six new studio tracks and six of the band's previous songs recorded live at The Roxy in West Hollywood, CA. It was also the only album to feature future Dio keyboardist Scott Warren and guitarist Tony Palamucci.
Following the filming of the music video for the song "Dreams Are Not Enough," lead vocalist/founder Ron Keel announced the disbandment of Keel.
Track listing
;Side one – studio- "Evil Wicked Mean & Nasty" ' – 4:21
- "Riding High" ' – 3:24
- "Die Fighting" ' – 4:40
- "Dreams Are Not Enough" ' – 4:16
- "So Many Good Ways to Be Bad" ' – 4:08
- "Fool for a Pretty Face" ' – 4:18
- "Hard as Hell" ' – 4:06
- "Rock and Roll Animal" ' – 6:15
- "Private Lies" ' – 4:38
- "Rock 'n Roll Outlaw" ' – 4:12
- "The Right to Rock" ' – 6:06
- "Cold Day in Hell" ' – 4:29
Personnel
;Band members- Ron Keel – lead vocals, guitar, producer
- Tony "The Kid" Palamucci – guitars, backing vocals
- Bryan Jay – guitars, backing vocals
- Kenny Chaisson – bass, backing vocals
- Scott Warren – keyboards, piano, backing vocals
- Dwain Miller – drums, backing vocals
- Jaime St. James, Kevin Dubrow – backing vocals on track 6
- Bryan Jenkins – backing vocals
- Paula Salvatore – harmony vocals on track 5
- Allen Isaacs – producer, engineer on tracks 1–6
- Bryan Jenkins – engineer on tracks 1–6
- Jaimie Seyberth, John Falzarano, Ray Thompson – live recording of tracks 7–12
- Greg Fulginti – mastering