Pixies Live From Red Rocks 2005 (Deluxe Gtf. Packaging)
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CD Demon / Edsel Release date: 17/May/2024
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#42 in Other Alternative #10970 in Rock
Style:
Other Alternative
Product No.:
2101153252
Details / Tracklist:
Disc 01
01. "Wave of mutilation"
02. "Allison"
03. "Broken face"
04. "Monkey gone to heaven"
05. "No. 13 baby"
06. "Cactus"
07. "The sad punk"
08. "Velouria"
09. "Bone machine"
10. "I bleed"
11. "Caribou"
12. "Mr. Grieves"
13. "Tame"
14. "Hey"
Disc 02
01. "Stormy weather"
02. "Gouge away"
03. "Dead"
04. "Debaser"
05. "Gigantic"
06. "La la love you"
07. "Here comes your man"
08. "Holiday song"
09. "Nimrod's son"
10. "Vamos"
11. "Where is my mind?"
12. "In heaven"
13. "Wave of mutilation (UK Surf)"
Language
German (DE)
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Description:
"Live From Red Rocks 2005 (Deluxe Gtf. Packaging)" is a remarkable live album by the legendary alternative rock band Pixies, presented in an exclusive deluxe gatefold CD format. Capturing their electrifying performance at the iconic Red Rocks Amphitheatre in 2005, this release showcases the band's raw energy and enduring influence on modern rock music. The setlist features fan favorites and classic hits such as "Where Is My Mind'", "Debaser", and "Here Comes Your Man," delivering an unforgettable listening experience for both longtime fans and newcomers alike. Released by Demon / Ed, a respected label known for its high-quality reissues and dedication to preserving musical heritage, this edition stands out with premium packaging that makes it a must-have collector's item.
The Pixies are widely regarded as pioneers of alternative rock, blending punk energy with melodic hooks and surreal lyrics since their formation in 1986. Their groundbreaking albums like "Doolittle" and "Surfer Rosa" have inspired countless artists across genres, earning them critical acclaim worldwide. With numerous chart successes and sold-out tours under their belt, the Pixies remain one of the most influential bands of their generation.
Demon / Ed has built a reputation for excellence in curating exceptional releases from iconic artists across various genres. Their commitment to quality ensures that each product offers superior sound fidelity and collectible value'making every release special for music enthusiasts around the globe.
Sound quality could've been way better. But I think it captures the true essence of the band playing live in terms of not finding here and there fixes to the mix. :)