Live and Sleazy
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Live and Sleazy is the fifth album by the Village People
Village People
Village People is a concept disco group that formed in the United States in 1977, well known for their on-stage costumes depicting American cultural stereotypes, as well as their catchy tunes and suggestive lyrics....

. It was released as a double-LP with studio and live recordings. The album featured numerous lead singers: the original cop Victor Willis
Victor Willis
Victor Edward Willis is a singer, songwriter, actor; and most known as the original lead singer of the disco group Village People. His persona was the Cop and Naval Officer....

 (tracks 1-6), the current cop Ray Simpson
Ray Simpson
Ray Simpson is the replacement lead singer and "Cop" of noted musical group Village People. Victor Willis is the original lead singer. Like his predecessor, Victor Willis, Simpson is straight...

 (tracks 8, 9 and 11), the construction worker David Hodo
David Hodo
David "Scar" Hodo is the construction worker character in the group, The Village People. He is one of three original members still performing with the group .Hodo graduated from California State University, Sacramento in 1969 where he majored in Speech and acted...

 (track 7) and the G.I.
GI (term)
G.I. is a noun used to describe members of the United States armed forces or items of their equipment. The term is now used as an initialism of "Government Issue" , but originally referred to galvanized iron....

 Alex Briley
Alex Briley
Alexander "Alex" Briley performed the "G.I." role in the disco era music group, Village People. Briley was born and raised in Harlem, New York and later Mount Vernon, New York. A minister's son, he sang in church from an early age and studied voice at the University of Hartford...

 (track 10).

Track listing

  1. "Fire Island" (live)
  2. "Hot Cop" (live)
  3. Medley: "San Francisco (You've got Me) / In Hollywood (Everybody is a Star)" (live)
  4. "Macho Man
    Macho Man (song)
    "Macho Man" is the seond single recorded by the American disco group Village People. The song "bubbled under" the charts during summer 1978 before picking up substantial airplay that August...

    " (live)
  5. "In the Navy
    In the Navy
    "In the Navy" is a song recorded by American disco group Village People released in 1979. It was the last top 10 hit for the group in the United States.-Background and writing:...

    " (live)
  6. "Y.M.C.A." (live)
  7. "Sleazy"
  8. "Rock and Roll Is Back Again"
  9. "Ready for the 80's
    Ready for the 80's
    "Ready for the 80's" is the title of a song recorded by American disco group the Village People. It was released in 1979 as the lead single from the group's fifth album Live and Sleazy...

    "
  10. "Save Me" (Ballad)
  11. "Save Me" (Up tempo)


Note: The Rebound Records CD release placed the studio tracks before the live tracks.
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