Set List [Live]

Editorial Reviews
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Hugely popular in their homeland of Ireland, the Frames top the charts and play to 30,000 people in Dublin. The aptly-titled live album is their fifth and the one they're hoping will connect in America. The quintet's sound draws upon such acts as the Clash (with whom they share a love of the anthemic) and the Pixies (with whom they share a quest for more oblique explorations), as well as on native traditions (albeit updated with a big wallop and galloping propulsion). Recorded before an enthusiastic audience, the band is clearly spurred on by the adoration, as well as a sense of community. The songs often feel like they're giving voice to their countrymen, celebrating a shared sense of justice, outrage, home, faith, and hope. One of the secrets to the band's dazzling and incendiary sound is the mix of full throttle guitar and soaring violin. Lead singer Glen Hansard builds heartfelt ruminations into his between song patter, and leads the band down many surprise avenues, with bits of Bob Marley's "Redemption Song" and Johnny Cash's "Ring of Fire" appearing out of their own numbers. --David Greenberger

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  1. Shape Fitness Music: Walk Plus
  2. Singles Collection, Vol. 2
  3. Stand by Your Van [Explicit Lyrics] [Live]
  4. Stands for Decibels/Repercussion
  5. Straightaways
  6. Sugar
  7. Superstar Car Wash
  8. Sweet Oblivion
  9. Temperamental
  10. The District Sleeps Alone Tonight [CD-single]

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Highlights from the Main Event [Live] [Import]

Cortot Plays Schumann, Vol.1

Complete Orchestral Works 24

Music: V...As in Veronica [Explicit Lyrics]

En Laye: Mezzotinto [EP] [Import]

Dread in a Babylon

Das Marchen Der Weiben Lagune [Import]

Doc's Da Name 2000 [Clean]

Ellington At Newport 1956 [Live]

Chopin Suite / In Bohemia / Ov. To King Lear

Dancing on the Ceiling

Early Trios [Limited Edition]

Early Mornin' Stoned Pimp

The Kennedy Experience

Evolution (And Flashback): The Very Best of Gil Scott-Heron