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Live + 1 in Bloomington, MN

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Live + 1 in Bloomington, MN

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Released in 1994 on
Pavement Records
, this live effort features the same lineup as
Crowbar
, released the year before:
Kirk Windstein
(vocals/guitars),
Craig Nunemacher
(drums),
Matt Thomas
(guitars), and
Todd Strange
on bass. The record was recorded in February of 1994 in the band's hometown at
the New Orleans Music Hall
, and features songs from
and a previously unreleased studio track,
"Numb Sensitive,"
which was later re-recorded for
Time Heals Nothing
. The recording is at a level consistent with the band's studio releases.
Windstein
and
Thomas
' guitars are supremely heavy in tone and tightness, and
Nunemacher
plays with an intensity and openness that might even be a slight improvement over his studio efforts. Like most live recordings, this probably isn't the best way for new listeners to discover exactly what the group is about, but fans of
will want to add this to their collections, as the subtle yet clear distinctions in the performances make a difference that gives the disc an excitement and urgency that's quite enjoyable. ~ Vincent Jeffries
Released in 1994 on
Pavement Records
, this live effort features the same lineup as
Crowbar
, released the year before:
Kirk Windstein
(vocals/guitars),
Craig Nunemacher
(drums),
Matt Thomas
(guitars), and
Todd Strange
on bass. The record was recorded in February of 1994 in the band's hometown at
the New Orleans Music Hall
, and features songs from
and a previously unreleased studio track,
"Numb Sensitive,"
which was later re-recorded for
Time Heals Nothing
. The recording is at a level consistent with the band's studio releases.
Windstein
and
Thomas
' guitars are supremely heavy in tone and tightness, and
Nunemacher
plays with an intensity and openness that might even be a slight improvement over his studio efforts. Like most live recordings, this probably isn't the best way for new listeners to discover exactly what the group is about, but fans of
will want to add this to their collections, as the subtle yet clear distinctions in the performances make a difference that gives the disc an excitement and urgency that's quite enjoyable. ~ Vincent Jeffries
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