Rock City vs The Wildhearts

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Rock City vs The Wildhearts
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Live album by
Released8 April 2014 (2014-04-08)
Recorded6 April 2013
Venue Rock City (Nottingham, England)
Genre Hard rock
Length1:35:23
Label Round
Producer Rob Baldock
The Wildhearts chronology
¡Chutzpah! Jnr.
(2009)
Rock City vs The Wildhearts
(2014)
Never Outdrunk, Never Outsung: PHUQ Live
(2016)

Rock City vs The Wildhearts is a live album by British rock band The Wildhearts. Recorded on 6 April 2013 at Rock City in Nottingham during a short UK tour to mark the 20th anniversary of Earth vs the Wildhearts , it was produced by Rob Baldock and released on 8 April 2014 by Round Records.

Contents

Background

In April 2013, the Wildhearts played a string of UK shows to mark the 20th anniversary of their debut full-length album Earth vs the Wildhearts . Each show comprised two sets – the first a performance of the album in full, the second an "audience participation section" in which show attendees were able to choose the songs. [1] After an initial run of just four shows, the band later added six more dates across two weekends in June 2013. [2] Recordings from the Rock City, Nottingham show were recorded by Rob Baldock of Re:Live Recordings and released as Rock City vs The Wildhearts starting on the band's April 2014 tour. [3]

Track listing

All tracks are written by Ginger Wildheart

Disc one: Earth vs The Wildhearts
No.TitleLength
1."Greetings from Shitsville"5:50
2."TV Tan"5:57
3."Everlone"7:41
4."Shame on Me"4:49
5."Loveshit"4:27
6."The Miles Away Girl"6:05
7."My Baby Is a Headfuck"4:13
8."Suckerpunch"3:24
9."News of the World"5:11
10."Drinking About Life"3:27
11."Love U 'Til I Don't"5:37
Total length:56:41
Disc two: Audience participation section
No.TitleLength
1."Don't Worry 'Bout Me/29 x the Pain"7:00
2."Red Light, Green Light"3:14
3."Naivety Play"3:56
4."Hate the World Day"5:56
5."Turning American"7:21
6."The Duck Song"1:18
7."Caffeine Bomb"3:27
8."I Wanna Go Where the People Go"6:30
Total length:38:42

Personnel

The Wildhearts

Additional personnel

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References

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