Lived (album)
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Lived | ||||
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Released | May 2000 | |||
Recorded | Various | |||
Genre | Punk rock, alternative rock | |||
Length | 51:24 | |||
Label | Alamfame | |||
Producer | Tim Mac | |||
Babes in Toyland chronology | ||||
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Allmusic | [1] |
Lived is the first compilation of the trilogy released by Babes in Toyland. It was produced by Tim Mac, and released May 2000 by Almafame.
Track listing
[edit]All songs by Babes in Toyland (except Tracks 1, 12, and 13)
- Introduction: Dr. Timothy Leary (recorded at Lollapolooza San Francisco; June 22, 1993)
- "He's My Thing" (recorded at Chicago Metro; May 17, 1991)
- "Handsome and Gretel" (recorded at Lollapalooza San Francisco; June 22, 1993)
- "Bluebell" (recorded at Lollapalooza San Francisco; June 22, 1993)
- "Sweet 69" (recorded at Minneapolis 1st Avenue; January 7, 1995)
- "Ripe" (recorded at Utrecht, Holland; December 19, 1990)
- "Mad Pilot" (recorded at TJ's Newport; December 18, 1991)
- "Right Now" (recorded at Lollapalooza San Francisco; June 22, 1993)
- "Dogg" (recorded at Chicago Metro; May 17, 1991)
- "Fork Down Throat" (recorded at Minneapolis 7th Street Entry; February 25, 1988)
- "Ya Know That Guy" (recorded at Minneapolis 7th Street Entry; February 25, 1988)
- "Bubble, Bubble, Toil & Trouble"
- "Fair Is Foul & Foul Is Fair"
- "Big Top"
- Multimedia on disc
15. "Astroantiquity" (recorded at Mill City Music Festival; January 9, 1997)
16. "Bruise Violet" (recorded at Mill City Music Festival; January 9, 1997)
17. "Memory" (recorded at Mill City Music Festival; January 9, 1997)
"Bubble, Bubble, Toil & Trouble" and "Fair Is Foul & Foul Is Fair" are Babes in Toyland singing the Three Witches parts in Shakespeare's Macbeth.[2]
Personnel
[edit]- Kat Bjelland - Guitar, vocals
- Lori Barbero - drums, vocals
- Maureen Herman - Bass on Tracks 3, 4, 5, 7, 8, 9, 13,and 14
- Michelle Leon - Bass on Tracks 2, 6, 10, 11, 12
References
[edit]- ^ "Lived - Babes in Toyland". Allmusic.
- ^ Burt, Richard, ed. (2007). Shakespeares After Shakespeare [2 Volumes]: An Encyclopedia of the Bard in Mass Media and Popular Culture. Vol. 1. Bloomsbury Academic. p. 381. ISBN 9780313331169.