Disco de Wire: “Document and Eyewitness [Bonus Tracks]”
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Document and Eyewitness [Bonus Tracks] |
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Fecha de Publicación:2006-06-22
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Tipo:Desconocido
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Género:Indie Rock, Old School Punk Rock, Alternative Rock
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Sello Discográfico:Grey Area
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Letras Explícitas:Si
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UPC:5016025680023
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Go Ahead |
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Go Ahead |
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Ally in Exile |
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Ally in Exile |
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Relationship |
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Relationship |
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Underwater Experiences Video |
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Underwater Experiences Video |
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Witness to the Fact |
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Witness to the Fact |
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2 People in a Room |
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2 People in a Room |
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Our Swimmer |
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Our Swimmer |
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Heartbeat Video |
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Heartbeat Video |
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5//10 |
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5//10 |
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12XU (Fragment) |
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12XU (Fragment) |
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Underwater Experiences Video |
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Underwater Experiences Video |
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Everything's Going to Be Nice |
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Everything's Going to Be Nice |
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Piano Tuner (Keep Strumming Those Guitars) |
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Piano Tuner (Keep Strumming Those Guitars) |
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We Meet Under Tables |
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We Meet Under Tables |
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Zegk Hoqp |
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Zegk Hoqp |
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Eastern Standard |
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Eastern Standard |
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Instrumental (Thrown Bottle) |
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Instrumental (Thrown Bottle) |
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Eels Sang Lino |
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Eels Sang Lino |
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Revealing Trade Secrets |
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Revealing Trade Secrets |
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And Then..... |
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And Then..... |
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Our Swimmer |
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Our Swimmer |
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Midnight Bahnhof Cafe |
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Midnight Bahnhof Cafe |
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2 personas de un total de 2 encontraron útil la siguiente opinión:
- A live album with a difference
Live albums are usually nothing more than cheap giveaways that you already have heard in their studio life and are usually much better. Everybody knows that you'll get the same tracks with the crowds cheering the performer on for more more MORE. So why should you buy this? Well the fact of the matter is that it's everything a usual live album is NOT. Yes that's right - this is NOT your usual live album. First of all many of the tracks here are new. Secondly the band are practically hated mainly because there isn't 12XU which eventually comes up in fractured form ( not a bad thing ). Their MC is the one that helps the fans get what they want because it's his " request spot " despite being called a fat.....well you know - can't say it here for obvious reasons. And in the mix there's a few snippets of conversations from an interview. And at the end there's two studio tracks which are OK but dilute the whole experience of the concert(s) completely
I guess it's one for the diehards but everyone should try this live album for the chaos within because if not you'll be missing out. Oh and you can't resist the bottle being thrown in the middle of a song with the reply " Who's a clever boy then! "
Análisis de usuario - 24 Marzo 1999
1 personas de un total de 1 encontraron útil la siguiente opinión:
- Dissapointing
I'd read so much about the "Electric Ballroom" gig before I ever heard it that I was very excited when I finally got this CD and popped it in my stereo. I wanted to hear what was it that made this gig really famous. I couldn't really hear anything at all, as it turns out. Seriously, I've heard 4th generation bootlegs that sound better than this, and I can't help asking myself "Why did they bother?". Not to rip on Wire or the individual members, mind you, as they are, quite simply, one the best bands that ever existed. This particular album, however, is for completists and/or masochists only.
Análisis de usuario - 04 Agosto 1999
1 personas de un total de 2 encontraron útil la siguiente opinión:
- Not recommendable
Though I appreciate all of Wire's studio-albums from the late 70's to the early 90's, I never liked their live-performances. This is because they often turned their great pop-songs into a dissonant, chaotic goulash of sound. This CD-compilation, recorded at three various locations, Notre Dome Hall, Montreux and Electric Ballroom, is completely unlistenable for "normal" people. If any unknown band had served this, nobody would have noticed, but here the critics said:"Oh Wire, this is fabulous art-school-punk!" You may call the performances on this album "experimental", but I really don't know why this gig made such waves. I only give two points, because there are two good studio-recordings thrown in at the end, they're called "Our swimmer" and "Midnight Bahnhof Cafe". But they're not worth buying this album.
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