Both Sides Live

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Both Sides Live
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Live album by
ReleasedNovember 26, 2008
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RecordedNovember 21 and 23, 2007, February 28 and March 1, 2008
Venue Electric Factory, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Elm Street Studios, Conshohocken, Pennsylvania
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Length1:58:46
Label Hooters Music
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Producer
The Hooters chronology
Time Stand Still
(2007)
Both Sides Live
(2008)
Five by Five
(2010)
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Both Sides Live is a 2-CD live album by American rock band the Hooters, released in November 2008.

Contents

Background

Both Sides Live contains 25 tracks recorded live in Philadelphia, with 13 songs being electric songs recorded at the Electric Factory on November 21 and 23, 2007 during the band's traditional Thanksgiving holiday concerts, and 12 acoustic songs recorded on February 28 and March 1, 2008 at keyboard player Rob Hyman's Elm Street Studios in front of a small studio audience. [2]

Track listing

Disc 1 – The Electric Factory
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."I'm Alive" Rob Hyman, Eric Bazilian 3:56
2."Time Stand Still"Hyman, Bazilian3:59
3."South Ferry Road"Hyman, Bazilian, Rick Chertoff 3:49
4."All You Zombies"Hyman, Bazilian6:12
5."The Boys of Summer" Don Henley, Mike Campbell 4:51
6."Johnny B"Hyman, Bazilian, Chertoff6:31
7."Where the Wind May Blow"Hyman, Bazilian3:49
8."Karla with a K"Hyman, Bazilian, John Lilley, Andy King, David Uosikkinen 5:54
9."25 Hours a Day"Hyman, Bazilian, Jerry Lynn Williams 4:23
10."Satellite"Hyman, Bazilian, Chertoff4:34
11."And We Danced"Hyman, Bazilian4:56
12."Day by Day"Hyman, Bazilian, Chertoff3:52
13."Free Again"Hyman, Bazilian7:40
Disc 2 – The Secret Sessions (acoustic)
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Introduction" 0:37
2."25 Hours a Day"Hyman, Bazilian, Williams3:37
3."All You Zombies"Hyman, Bazilian5:44
4."Time Stand Still"Hyman, Bazilian4:14
5."Johnny B"Hyman, Bazilian, Chertoff4:05
6."Morning Buzz"Hyman, Bazilian3:43
7."Satellite"Hyman, Bazilian, Chertoff4:58
8."The Boys of Summer"Henley, Campbell5:03
9."Day By Day"Hyman, Bazilian, Chertoff3:55
10."Ordinary Lives"Hyman, Bazilian, Lilley5:03
11."Karla with a K"Hyman, Bazilian, Lilley, King, Uosikkinen5:02
12."I'm Alive"Hyman, Bazilian3:58
13."And We Danced"Hyman, Bazilian4:31

Personnel

Adapted from the album liner notes. [3]

The Hooters
Additional musician
Technical

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References

  1. Roach, Pemberton. "Both Sides Live – AllMusic Review". AllMusic . Retrieved July 18, 2022.
  2. "The History". hootersmusic.com. Retrieved July 18, 2022.
  3. Both Sides Live (Media notes). The Hooters. Hooters Music. 2008.{{cite AV media notes}}: CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) (link)