What to Look for in Summer

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What to Look for in Summer
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Live album by
Released11 December 2020
Recorded2019
Venue
  • Royal Oak Theatre, Royal Oak, Michigan
  • Union Transfer, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
  • House of Blues, Boston, Massachusetts
  • M-Telus, Montreal, Quebec
  • Carnegie Music Hall, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
  • House of Blues, Cleveland, Ohio
  • Auditorio Baluarte, Pamplona, Navarra
Length99:41
Label Matador
Belle and Sebastian chronology
Days of the Bagnold Summer
(2019)
What to Look for in Summer
(2020)
A Bit of Previous
(2022)
Professional ratings
Aggregate scores
SourceRating
Metacritic 78/100 [1]
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic Star full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar half.svgStar empty.svg [2]
Clash 8/10 [3]
The Independent Star full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar empty.svg [4]
The Irish Times Star full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar empty.svg [5]
Pitchfork 8.0/10 [6]
Uncut 7/10 [7]
Under the Radar 7/10 [8]

What to Look for in Summer is a double live album by Belle and Sebastian, released on 11 December 2020. The songs were culled from their 2019 world tour and Boaty Weekender tour.

Contents

Background

The album was announced alongside the release of music videos for the live versions of "The Boy with the Arab Strap" and "My Wandering Days are Over" which appear on the album. [9] [10] The band took inspiration from progressive rock band Yes's Yessongs and hard rock band Thin Lizzy's Live and Dangerous ; the initial title for the album was "Live and Meticulous", before bandleader Stuart Murdoch vetoed it, calling it "derivative". [9]

Track listing

Adapted from press release. [10]

What to Look for in Summer track listing
No.TitleVenueLength
1."The Song of the Clyde"Banchory Studios, Glasgow, 6 August 20200:33
2."Dirty Dream Number Two"Boaty Weekender tour, 10 August 20193:30
3."Step Into My Office, Baby"Boaty Weekender tour, 10 August 20194:43
4."We Were Beautiful"Royal Oak Theatre, Royal Oak, Michigan, 21 July 20195:37
5."Seeing Other People" Union Transfer, Philadelphia, PA, 12 July 20193:37
6."If She Wants Me"Carnegie Music Hall, Pittsburgh, PA, 18 July 20194:55
7."Beyond the Sunrise" House of Blues, Cleveland, OH, 19 July 20194:16
8."Wrapped Up in Books"Royal Oak Theatre, Royal Oak, MI, 21 July 20193:26
9."Little Lou, Ugly Jack, Prophet John"Auditoria Baluarte, Pamplona, Spain, 4 November 20195:15
10."Nice Day for a Sulk"House of Blues, Boston, MA, 13 July 20192:30
11."I Can See Your Future"Boaty Weekender tour, 10 August 20193:47
12."Funny Little Frog" M-Telus, Montreal, QC, 15 July 20193:10
13."The Fox in the Snow"Royal Oak Theatre, Royal Oak, MI, 21 July 20194:19
14."If You're Feeling Sinister"Boaty Weekender tour, 10 August 20195:51
15."My Wandering Days are Over"Boaty Weekender tour, 10 August 20195:54
16."The Wrong Girl"House of Blues, Boston, MA, 13 July 20193:22
17."Stay Loose"Union Transfer, Philadelphia, PA, 12 July 20196:30
18."The Boy Done Wrong Again"House of Blues, Boston, MA, 13 July 20194:46
19."Poor Boy"Union Transfer, Philadelphia, PA, 12 July 20193:55
20."Dog on Wheels"Union Transfer, Philadelphia, PA, 12 July 20193:11
21."The Boy with the Arab Strap"Royal Oak Theatre, Michigan, 21 July 20197:38
22."I Didn't See it Coming"Royal Oak Theatre, Michigan, 21 July 20194:15
23."Belle and Sebastian"House of Blues, Boston, MA, 13 July 20194:42
Total length:99:41

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