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Columbia: Live At Missouri University 4/25/93

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Download links and information about Columbia: Live At Missouri University 4/25/93 by Big Star. This album was released in 1990 and it belongs to Rock, Punk, Pop, Alternative genres. It contains 14 tracks with total duration of 54:44 minutes.

Artist: Big Star
Release date: 1990
Genre: Rock, Punk, Pop, Alternative
Tracks: 14
Duration: 54:44
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. In the Street (Live) 3:07
2. Don't Lie to Me (Live) 3:23
3. When My Baby's Beside Me (Live) 3:26
4. I Am the Cosmos (Live) 4:12
5. The Ballad of el Goodo (Live) 4:28
6. Back of a Car (Live) 2:53
7. Way Out West (Live) 2:53
8. Daisy Glaze (Live) 3:35
9. Baby Strange (Live) 4:01
10. For You (Live) 3:04
11. Feel (Live) 3:34
12. September Gurls (Live) 3:00
13. Thank You Friends (Live) 3:17
14. Slut (Live) 9:51

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With the Posies' Jon Auer and Ken Stringfellow standing in with Alex Chilton, on Jody Stephens' recommendation, for the uninterested Andy Hummel and the deceased Chris Bell, the foursome run through a collection mostly drawn from #1 Record and Radio City. Chilton's in good voice throughout, the blend of sweetness and melancholia of the band's original days present and fine as ever. As a band, the quartet doesn't let the legacy down a whit, from "Don't Lie to Me" and its full passion to the bemused regret of "September Gurls." Everyone else gets at least one vocal turn as well, a nice way of signaling the group effort that went into the show. Stephens handles "Way Out West" and "For You," Auer sings Bell's solo single "I Am the Cosmos," while Stringfellow takes over on no less than three songs, "Back of a Car," "Daisy Glaze," and a smashing rip on "Feel." A few interesting surprises are thrown in along the way, though anyone familiar with Chilton's way around unexpected covers in performance won't be too taken off-guard. T. Rex's "Baby Strange" gets a straightforward take, glam sass fully intact and suiting the band perfectly, while Todd Rundgren's "Slut" closes out the set with a final appropriate blast. Not the end of the world, just a great show from a legendary group.