Live at the Greek is a live album by Jimmy Page and The Black Crowes, first released by MusicMaker.com on 29 February 2000, then reissued by TVT Records on 4 July 2000. An expanded and remastered version was released by The Orchard Records for the album's 25th anniversary, on 14 March 2025. Most of the tracks were recorded at the Greek Theatre in Los Angeles on 18/19 October 1999; songs performed included material from the Led Zeppelin and The Black Crowes catalogues plus old blues and rock standards.
Contractual restrictions from The Black Crowesâ record company prevented their own songs from being released on the first two versions of the album. The 25th anniversary edition restored those songs and added several more tracks.
The album was first released on 29 February 2000 with the full title Live at the Greek: Excess All Areas, via MusicMaker.com through an online process in which buyers could choose the running order of the songs, or accept a running order chosen by the company. A standard retail two-CD set was issued by TVT Records later the same year. That version included additional songs, an enhanced QuickTime video, and photographs taken during the concert. The Japanese version of the TVT release adds "Misty Mountain Hop" and "In the Light", recorded at a later show. Bassist Sven Pipien was fired between the two releases of the album and was airbrushed out of the group photograph in the centerfold of the TVT Records version and all subsequent vinyl reissues; session bassist Greg Rzab played on the later tracks. "Hey, Hey, What Can I Do" was released as a promotional single.
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Disc one
Disc two
An expanded and remastered edition of the live album was released on 14 March 2025 by The Orchard Records, with the title simplified to Live at the Greek. This version adds the Black Crowes songs that were omitted from the original edition, plus several more Led Zeppelin songs and blues standards performed during the concerts in 1999.
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