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Old 97"s Live underscores how one of the premier alt-country, No Depression bands of the 1990s has become a truly eclectic, power pop quartet with a gritty folk heart and penchant for lyrical mischief. ("You"re a bottle cap away / From pushing me too far.") Drawing from each of their six albums, Old 97"s brought the crowd at Santa Monica"s Troubadour club to visible delirium at a March 2004 show; that concert appears here. Sounding very much like hard-charging heirs to vast legacies of the Kinks, Hank Williams, the Replacements, Johnny Cash, REM, and even White Album-era Beatles, singer-songwriter-guitarist Rhett Miller, drummer Philip Peeples, lead guitarist Ken Bethea, and bassist Murry Hammond paint loss with rootsy-poetic authenticity while blowing gloom apart with punky exhilaration. The many highlights include the agreeable pop plaint "Rollerskate Skinny" ("I believe in love / But it don"t believe in me"), the anthemic anti-anthem "Friends Forever," and Hammond"s moving, acoustic solo on "Valentine." --Tom Keogh
tracklist
1 – Just Like California
2 – King Of The World
3 – Weightless
4 – Rollerskate Skinny
5 – Won’t Be Home
6 – Smokers
7 – Melt Snow
8 – Wish The Worst
9 – Lonely Boy
10 – Up The Devil’s Pay
11 – Friends Forever
12 – The New Kid
13 – Jagged
14 – Four Leaf Clover
15 – Question
16 – Valentine
17 – Murder ( Or A Heart Attack )
18 – Doreen
19 – Big Brown Eyes
20 – Time Bomb
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