Live from First Avenue, Minneapolis | ||||
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Live album by | ||||
Released | September 23, 2003 | |||
Recorded | November 9, 2001-April 19, 2003 | |||
Genre | Singer-Songwriter | |||
Length | 47:33 | |||
Label | Susstones | |||
Mark Mallman chronology | ||||
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AllMusic | [1] |
Live from First Avenue, Minneapolis was released by Mark Mallman in 2003. Fifth album from Mallman. It was released on September 23, 2003 on Susstones and re-released on Jackpine Social Club on February 28, 2006.
Track listing
- "Cannibalive"
- "Who's Gonna Save You Now?"
- "Natural Blues"
- "Hook Hand"
- "Butcher's Ballad"
- "Goodnight Goodbye"
- "Life Between Heartbeats"
- "Baby Takes It Slow"
- "Love Look at You"
- "We Only Have Each Other in the Night"
- "Mother Made Me Do It"
- "The Dead Bedroom" (Closing Theme)
Enhanced CD bonuses
Also included on the CD are bonuses accessible through a computer's CD-ROM drive:
- "Cinnamon Girl" mp3 (bonus live recording)
- Live video of "Butcher's Ballad"
Personnel
- Ryan Smith/Jacques Wait — guitars
- Kathie Hixon — bass
- Peter Anderson — drums
- Eric Kassel — synthesizer
- Mark Wade — upright bass
- Extra personnel
- Lila Mallman — Guest vocals on "Mother Made Me Do It"
- Missy Heitz — vocals on "Dead Bedroom"
- Christopher McGuire — extra percussion on "Butcher's Ballad"
- Production
- Lee Marcucci/Ron Anderson/Tom Cesario/Myles Kennedy — Live engineers
- Dan Witt/Scot Tuma/Dan Boen/Eric Furlong — tracking
- Ed Ackerson — mixing
- Brad Cassetto — mastering
Recording information
The album was recorded at the First Avenue Mainroom (4/19/2003) and 7th Street Entry (11/22/2002) - with the exception of "Butcher's Ballad" recorded in the Mainroom (11/9/2001). "Dead Bedroom" is the exit music, which was prerecorded.
References
- ↑ Rivadavia, Eduardo. "Mark Mallman – Live from First Avenue, Minneapolis". AllMusic.
Live from First Avenue, Minneapolis (CD Booklet). Mark Mallman. Susstones. 2003. IMCD 1204.{{cite AV media notes}}
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