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Thursday, March 09, 2023

Loudon Wainwright III ‎– A Live One (1979) | ZERO G Sounds























Loudon Wainwright II A Live One 1979 - ZEROSOUNDS

"A Live One"is a live album by American singer-songwriter Loudon Wainwright III. The live performances included on the album were recorded on a tour of the British Isles in 1976 and at McCabe's in Los Angeles in 1978. It was released in 1979 on Rounder Records. 

His first completely live album, it was released during the longest hiatus between studio albums so far in his career (five years): his farewell to the 1970s (1978's "Final Exam") and his self-reinvention on 1983's "Fame and Wealth". Furthermore, since the track list relies on early LPs such as "Attempted Mustache", the gap between his adjacent studio albums seems all the wider.

Wainwright is well served by this collection of samples of his live work, which also doubles as the best of his 70s material, with songs like "Whatever Happened to Us," "Nocturnal Stumblebutt," and "Clockwork Chartreuse."
                 
Tracklist:

  1. "Motel Blues" – 3:28
  2. "Hollywood Hopeful" – 1:25
  3. "Whatever Happened to Us" – 1:35
  4. "Natural Disaster" – 2:03
  5. "Suicide Song" – 2:22
  6. "School Days" – 3:16
  7. "Kings and Queens" (Loudon Wainwright III, George Gerdes) – 2:37
  8. "Down Drinking at the Bar" – 3:57
  9. "B-Side" – 2:08
  10. "Nocturnal Stumblebutt" – 4:19
  11. "Red Guitar" – 1:54
  12. "Clockwork Chartreuse" – 4:10
  13. "Lullaby" – 2:44
Track 1 was recorded at Birmingham Town Hall, England; Autumn 1976.
Tracks 2, 7, 8, 9, 10 and 13 were recorded at McCabes Guitar Shop, Los Angeles, California during weekend engagement October 1978.
Tracks 3, 4, 5, and 12 were recorded at The New Vic, London, England; Autumn 1976.
Track 6 was recorded at The Apollo, Glasgow, Scotland; Autumn 1976.
Track 11 was recorded at Manchester Opera House, England; Autumn 1976.

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2 comments:

SEALY said...

And it's me again

I interviewed Loudon at that date at the Birmingham Town Hall featured on the Live Album
He was wonderfully tolerant of my youth and ignorance.

I went in following Miss Burchill though and I think he valued my enthusiasm over her.....what exactly? LOL

Cheers

Sealy

Andy Swapp said...

WOW! The father of the dynasty!? Adore him and his wife (ex?) and his children too. Especially Martha who’s BMFA is a favourite!

Would love to hear that interview . . . . . . you should post stuff on a blog about your doing such? No?

I would read it and no mistake

Thanks as ever for dropping by . . . . .this Loudon is worth it too!

What’s so funny about peace love and understanding!?

P.S. as for Burchill . . . . . ‘poisonous sardonic reactionary shite’? Maybe too early . . . . . . . . . wot?