Leavin' the Game on Luckie Street | ||||
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Released | February 14, 2008 (CD) March 17, 2008 (DVD) | |||
Recorded | April 20, 2007 | |||
Venue | The Tabernacle, Atlanta, GA | |||
Genre | Alternative rock, pop rock | |||
Producer | Butch Walker | |||
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Leavin' the Game on Luckie Street is a live album recording by American singer-songwriter Butch Walker and his band the Let's-Go-Out-Tonites!. The concert was recorded live April 20, 2007, at The Tabernacle in Atlanta, Georgia. Initially released only online, the album was eventually released on CD February 14, 2008, simultaneously offered as a free download at his website and select online partners (including the short-lived social media networking website FriendsOrEnemies.com), and soon after on DVD March 17, 2008.
Disc 1
No. | Title | Length |
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1. | "Intro" | 0:48 |
2. | "Uncomfortably Numb" | 3:49 |
3. | "Alicia Amnesia" | 5:48 |
4. | "#1 Summer Jam" | 3:20 |
5. | "Too Famous to Get Fully Dressed" | 3:18 |
6. | "Maybe It's Just Me" | 3:32 |
7. | "Bethamphetamine" | 4:39 |
8. | "Ladies and Gentlemen, the Let's Go Out Tonites" | 3:52 |
9. | "Don't Move" | 4:13 |
10. | "Indie Queen" (Marvelous 3) | 5:12 |
11. | "Laid (James cover) / The Taste of Red" | 5:26 |
12. | "Far Away from Close" | 3:41 |
Disc 2
No. | Title | Length |
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1. | "Over Your Head" (Marvelous 3) | 4:26 |
2. | "Race Cars and Goth Rock" | 7:25 |
3. | "Mixtape" | 5:17 |
4. | "Stateline" | 4:13 |
5. | "Sober" | 3:42 |
6. | "Joan" | 4:40 |
7. | "Cigarette Lighter Love Song" (Marvelous 3) | 5:59 |
8. | "Best Thing You Never Had" | 9:16 |
9. | "Hot Girls in Good Moods" | 4:01 |
10. | "Lights Out" | 13:17 |
11. | "When Canyons Ruled the City" | 7:52 |
Leavin' the Game on Luckie St | |
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Directed by | Tim Daust |
Distributed by | The Record Business Is Fucked |
Release date |
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Running time | 126 minutes |
Country | United States |
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