The Clambakes Series Vol. 3

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The Clambakes Series Vol. 3
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Studio album by
Released2004
Genre Alternative, indie rock
Label Merge Records
Producer Superchunk
Superchunk chronology
Cup of Sand
(2003)
The Clambakes Series Vol. 3
(2004)
Majesty Shredding
(2010)

The Clambakes Series Volume 3 is the most recent in a series of limited edition Live albums by Superchunk known as the Clambakes series. Released in 2004 The Clambakes Series Volume 3 (limited to 2,000 copies) is a live set recorded at the Cat's Cradle in Carrboro, North Carolina on July 23, 1999 for the Merge Records ten-year anniversary celebration.

Track listing

  1. "Unbelievable Things"
  2. "Cursed Mirror"
  3. "Skip Steps 1 & 3"
  4. "Throwing Things"
  5. "Hello Hawk"
  6. "Smarter Hearts"
  7. "Nu Bruises"
  8. "The Question is How Fast"
  9. "Watery Hands"
  10. "Pink Clouds"
  11. "Driveway to Driveway"
  12. "Hyper Enough"
  13. "Martinis on the Roof"
  14. "Like a Fool"
  15. "Slack Motherfucker"
  16. "Cast Iron"
  17. "Precision Auto"



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