Live Sky Tour

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Live Sky Tour
The Young Gods Live Sky Tour.jpg
Live album by
ReleasedJuly 13, 1993
RecordedSarah Sands Hotel, Melbourne, Australia
Genre Industrial
Ambient
Length58:04
Label PIAS
Producer Alain Monod
Bertrand Siffert
The Young Gods chronology
T.V. Sky
(1992)
Live Sky Tour
(1993)
Only Heaven
(1995)
Professional ratings
Review scores
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Live Sky Tour is a live album by Industrial band The Young Gods covering their 1992 tour in support of their album T.V. Sky . It was recorded on May 30, 1992.

Contents

Track listing

  1. "Intro" – 2:49
  2. "T.V. Sky" – 3:49
  3. "Jimmy" – 2:37
  4. "Envoyé!/Chanson Rouge" – 5:02
  5. "L'Eau Rouge" – 3:43
  6. "Skinflowers" – 5:23
  7. "She Rains" – 2:50
  8. "Summer Eyes" – 13:40
  9. "Pas Mal" – 2:58
  10. "Longue Route" – 4:48
  11. "September Song" – 4:00
  12. "Seeräuber Jenny" – 6:25

Personnel

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References

  1. Raggett, Ted. "allmusic ((( Live Sky Tour > Review )))". Allmusic . Retrieved January 25, 2010.