Live Noise

Live Noise
Live album by Moxy Früvous
Released May 19, 1998
Recorded The Tralfamadore, Buffalo, New York, October 3–4, 1997; The TLA, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, November 14, 1997; Mercury Lounge, New York City, November 15–17, 1997; The Met Café, Providence, Rhode Island, December 6, 1997
Genre Rock/Folk/Pop
Length 69:39
Label The Bottom Line Record Co., LLC/Velvel Records, LLC
Producer Moxy Früvous
Moxy Früvous chronology
You Will Go To The Moon
(1997)
Live Noise
(1998)
Thornhill
(1999)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[1]

Live Noise is a 1998 live album by Canadian band Moxy Früvous, their only major-label live album. Material on the album includes songs from all of their studio albums (with minor lyrical changes on some songs), along with three covers and witty banter from the shows. It is a compilation of several recordings over the course of 1997.

Track listing

  1. "Michigan Militia" – 3:30 {p}
  2. "Jockey Full o'Bourbon" – 3:06 (by Tom Waits) {p}
  3. "Intra-Pennsylvania Rivalry" – 1:21 {p}
  4. "Horseshoes" – 4:24 {p}
  5. "Good Date Band?" – 1:28 {p}
  6. "Fly" – 5:23 {n}
  7. "Boo Time" – 3:52 {b}
  8. "Kirk King Intro" – 0:44 {n}
  9. "King of Spain" – 3:14 {b}
  10. "Lowest Highest Point* [Improv]" – 3:10 {r}
  11. "B.J. Don't Cry" – 3:21 {n}
  12. "Johnny Saucep'n" – 1:27 {b}
  13. "Nature Sounds" – 0:49 {n}
  14. "I've Gotta Get a Message to You" – 3:24 (Bee Gees cover, by Barry Gibb/Robin Gibb/Maurice Gibb) {p}
  15. "My Baby Loves a Bunch of Authors" – 2:49 {n}
  16. "Naked Puppets" - 1:02 {n}
  17. "No No Raja" - 3:02 {n}
  18. "Video Bargainville" - 4:10 {b}
  19. "Kasparov vs. Deep Blue" - 3:27 {^}
  20. "Psycho Killer" - 4:27 (Talking Heads cover, by David Byrne# [sic]) {n}
  21. "Losers" - 0:09 {b}
  22. "King of Spain [Cranky Monarch Version]" - 5:18 {b}
  23. "The Drinking Song" - 6:05 (contains elements from the Lead Belly song "Goodnight, Irene", by Huddie Ledbetter and John A. Lomax) {b}

All songs by Moxy Früvous except where noted. City code {Philadelphia=p, New York=n, Buffalo=b, Providence=r}, where the track was recorded, is in curly brackets.

References

  1. Allmusic review
  2. "Moxy Fruvous - Fruhead.Com: Lowest Highest Point". Fruhead.Com. Retrieved 2012-02-28.
  3. from liner notes, difficult to read
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