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All Tomorrows Parties - Nico Live

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Download links and information about All Tomorrows Parties - Nico Live by Nico. This album was released in 2007 and it belongs to Rock, Punk, Alternative genres. It contains 27 tracks with total duration of 01:55:26 minutes.

Artist: Nico
Release date: 2007
Genre: Rock, Punk, Alternative
Tracks: 27
Duration: 01:55:26
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. One More Chance 7:06
2. Saeta 4:52
3. My Heart Is Empty 4:37
4. Sixty / Forty 5:52
5. Janitor of Lunacy 4:46
6. Valley of the Kings 3:13
7. Vegas 5:02
8. Purple Lips 4:31
9. All Tomorrows Parties 4:42
10. Tananore 4:24
11. Femme Fatale 1:55
12. Afraid 1:39
13. The End 3:43
14. Orly Flight 3:06
15. Vegas 4:09
16. Saeta 4:54
17. Ghenghis Khan 4:30
18. Janitor of Lunacy 4:48
19. Tananore 3:51
20. Afraid 3:57
21. Purple Lips 4:11
22. Femme Fatale 3:35
23. All Tomorrows Parties 2:44
24. No One Is There 4:15
25. Frozen Warnings 3:30
26. Closing the Door 3:07
27. Heroes 8:27

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This double-disc set combines two live recordings by Nico from the early '80s, neither of them approaching the usual standard of a legitimate concert recording. The first CD, called "Incognito," features performances that fade out ("Saeta," "Femme Fatale"), stop abruptly ("Afraid"), or start in the middle ("The End"), and even when a track is complete, Nico herself may be all but inaudible. Annotator Dick Witts is able to offer little information about the source of the recording. He knows a bit more about the music on the second disc, which first appeared as an album called Janitor of Lunacy in 1996. This show was recorded at the Library Theatre in Manchester, England, in 1983. The quality of the recording is better than the first disc, but it still isn't very good. So, this album on the whole must be considered, in essence, a legal bootleg. That said, Nico offers a good selection of songs from her studio albums as well as the Velvet Underground favorites "Femme Fatale" and "All Tomorrow's Parties" (the latter rendered first in a band version and then a cappella).