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Live 1988

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Download links and information about Live 1988 by The Wedding Present. This album was released in 2010 and it belongs to Rock, Indie Rock, Alternative genres. It contains 26 tracks with total duration of 01:29:09 minutes.

Artist: The Wedding Present
Release date: 2010
Genre: Rock, Indie Rock, Alternative
Tracks: 26
Duration: 01:29:09
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Introduction (Live in Rotterdam) 0:28
2. You Should Always Keep in Touch With Your Friends (Live in Rotterdam) 2:53
3. Never Said (Live in Rotterdam) 2:50
4. What Did Your Last Servant Die of? (Live in Rotterdam) 2:46
5. Everyone Thinks He Looks Daft (Live in Rotterdam) 4:40
6. Not From Where I'm Standing (Live in Rotterdam) 2:48
7. This Boy Can Wait (Live in Rotterdam) 3:57
8. A Million Miles (Live in Rotterdam) 3:40
9. Why Are You Being So Reasonable Now? (Live in Rotterdam) 2:59
10. Don't Be So Hard (Live in Rotterdam) 3:10
11. Nothing Comes Easy (Live in Rotterdam) 4:20
12. Anyone Can Make a Mistake (Live in Rotterdam) 3:39
13. I'm Not Always So Stupid (Live in Rotterdam) 4:04
14. Nobody's Twisting Your Arm (Live in Rotterdam) 3:09
15. Why Are You Being So Reasonable Now? (Live in Valencia) 3:00
16. This Boy Can Wait (Live in Valencia) 3:12
17. Everyone Thinks He Looks Daft (Live in Valencia) 4:21
18. Kennedy (Live in Valencia) 4:22
19. What Did Your Last Servant Die of? (Live in Valencia) 2:19
20. No (Live in Valencia) 4:27
21. Anyone Can Make a Mistake (Live in Valencia) 2:41
22. Give My Love to Kevin (Live in Valencia) 2:44
23. Be Honest (Live in Valencia) 2:30
24. I'm Not Always So Stupid (Live in Valencia) 3:32
25. Nobody's Twisting Your Arm (Live in Valencia) 3:12
26. Take Me! (Live in Valencia) 7:26

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The Wedding Present have always been a dynamic and exciting live band and that energy is captured on the two concert recordings featured on Live 1988. The sets recorded in Valencia, Spain and Rotterdam, Holland have much overlap, mainly consisting of early singles and songs taken from their first album, George Best. Some songs from 1989’s Bizarro were in the set list for the Valencia show and it’s fun to hear early airings of great tracks like "Kennedy," "No," and the epic "Take Me!" David Gedge and the group are predictably full of fire and manic energy throughout; the trebly guitars of Gedge and Peter Solowka sound almost unhinged at times. It’s a shame the recording quality wasn’t just a little bit higher, as sometimes the bass is quite muddy, the vocals lost in the mix, and the guitars painfully thin. It can be a bit of a struggle making it through the whole set in one listen, but when the performances are so strong and the songs so good, a less than pristine sound is easy to overlook.