Modern Lovers - Live At The Longbranch And More (1998)

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Title: Live At The Longbranch And More
Year Of Release: 1998
Label: Last Call Records
Genre: Alt Rock, Proto-Punk, Garage Rock
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks)
Total Time: 01:13:53
Total Size: 180/464 Mb
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Tracklist:

01. Someone i care about
02. Dance with me
03. She cracked
04. Hospital
05. Girlfriend
06. Foggy notion
07. Ride down on the highway
08. Pablo picasso
09. A plea for tenderness
10. Walk up the street
11. Modern world
12. Old world
13. 96 tears
14. I'm straight
15. Wake up sleepyheads
16. Don't let our youth go to waste
17. Roadrunner

While the proto-punk genius of the Modern Lovers' first records is well known, not so publicized is their short-lived tenure as a live band. The live treatment has mixed results on the Modern Lovers' repertoire; Jonathan Richman has two types of songs: the fast-and-furious rockers ("She Cracked"), which benefit greatly from the live setting, and the slow-burning love songs ("Hospital"), which are not as well suited. Also, the sound quality leaves something to be desired; at times Live at the Long Branch sounds like a bad bootleg rather than a soundboard recording. But despite these detractions, the band does perform great renditions of all their would-be hits. "Roadrunner," "Girlfriend," and "Pablo Picasso" are all represented here, along with a dead-on cover of the Velvet Underground's "Foggy Notion," which threatens to trump the original. Though it has its weaknesses, this is a mostly solid record that makes a perfect belated apology from the rock gods for all those Jonathan Richman solo records.