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Release Date: May 21, 1999
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Faith No More: Michael Patton (vocals), Jim Martin (guitar), Roddy Bottum (keyboards), Bill Gould (bass), Mike Bordin (drums).
Recorded at the Brixton Academy, London, England on April 28, 1990.
LIVE AT THE BRIXTON ACADEMY features Bay Area rockers Faith No More's April 28th, 1990 live performance in the U.K. featuring the tracks "Epic," "Falling To Pieces," "Zombie Eaters" and an inspired version of Black Sabbath's "War Pigs."
Recorded during Faith No More's 1990 tour of England in support of their breakthrough album The Real Thing, this live release is an obvious cash in, basically replicating the recordings used for the band's first video release, You Fat Bastards. There's nothing necessarily wrong with it, mind you, but strange song sequencing and it's over-dependence on songs from the aforementioned record render it pointless except for fanatics interested in the two studio tracks, "The Grade" and "The Cowboy Song." As for the live material, the band shines on Black Sabbath's "War Pigs" and their own "The Real Thing." It is also amusing to hear singer Mike Patton ad lib lines from Technotronic's "Pump Up the Jam" at the end of their hit "Epic." ~ Eduardo Rivadavia
Recorded at the Brixton Academy, London, England on April 28, 1990.
LIVE AT THE BRIXTON ACADEMY features Bay Area rockers Faith No More's April 28th, 1990 live performance in the U.K. featuring the tracks "Epic," "Falling To Pieces," "Zombie Eaters" and an inspired version of Black Sabbath's "War Pigs."
Recorded during Faith No More's 1990 tour of England in support of their breakthrough album The Real Thing, this live release is an obvious cash in, basically replicating the recordings used for the band's first video release, You Fat Bastards. There's nothing necessarily wrong with it, mind you, but strange song sequencing and it's over-dependence on songs from the aforementioned record render it pointless except for fanatics interested in the two studio tracks, "The Grade" and "The Cowboy Song." As for the live material, the band shines on Black Sabbath's "War Pigs" and their own "The Real Thing." It is also amusing to hear singer Mike Patton ad lib lines from Technotronic's "Pump Up the Jam" at the end of their hit "Epic." ~ Eduardo Rivadavia
Tracks:
1 - Falling to Pieces
2 - Real Thing
3 - Epic
4 - War Pigs
5 - From Out of Nowhere
6 - We Care a Lot
7 - Zombie Eaters
8 - Edhe of the World
9 - Grace
10 - Cowboy Song
2 - Real Thing
3 - Epic
4 - War Pigs
5 - From Out of Nowhere
6 - We Care a Lot
7 - Zombie Eaters
8 - Edhe of the World
9 - Grace
10 - Cowboy Song