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Live from First Avenue, Minneapolis

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Download links and information about Live from First Avenue, Minneapolis by Mark Mallman. This album was released in 2003 and it belongs to Rock, Alternative, Songwriter/Lyricist genres. It contains 12 tracks with total duration of 47:29 minutes.

Artist: Mark Mallman
Release date: 2003
Genre: Rock, Alternative, Songwriter/Lyricist
Tracks: 12
Duration: 47:29
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Cannibalive 1:55
2. Who's Gonna Save You Now? 3:58
3. Natural Blues 3:41
4. Hook Hand 4:52
5. Butcher's Blend 3:49
6. Goodnight Goodbye 5:39
7. Life Between Heartbeats 4:35
8. Baby Takes It Slow 3:31
9. Love Look At You 3:49
10. We Only Have Each Other In the Night 6:08
11. Mother Made Me Do It 4:02
12. Hidden Track 1:30

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Live From First Avenue, Minneapolis captures the oddball histrionics of songwriter Mark Mallman in all of their subarena rock grandeur. Like the work of a certified schizophrenic (or two, or three), humorous novelty numbers such as "Cannibalive" (a Ben Folds-styled pomp rock send-up), "Hook Hand" (a mock ballad infused with dramatically absurd lyrics), and "Goodnight Goodbye" (Billy Joel as sung by Carrot Top) are obviously meant to confuse, not clarify matters. Taken as a joke, or taken seriously (better yet, taken as a serious joke), it's abundantly clear that Mallman's only prerogative is to provide his fans with pure entertainment value. How else could he explain inviting his own mother on-stage to duet on the Sparks-derived "Mother Made Me Do It"? That's right, resistance is futile and, well, pointless in the face of these undoubtedly silly, but incredibly catchy tracks — all of which are brought to a rousing climax with the honest-to-goodness pop music gold that is Mallman's best known composition, "We Only Have Each Other Tonight." In short, who said serious musicians can't laugh at themselves? Or is it the audience? Oh forget it!