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Coinciding with the release of their album Fashionably Late, in May of 1988 the Slickee Boys embarked on a brief tour of Europe. Live at Last is a document of one night on that tour, at Ubu in Rennes, France. It was released in April 1989 on the New Rose label (ROSE 169) on LP and CD; in the US it came out on Giant (on LP and cassette, catalog number GRI6037). The CD version of this album contain two extra tracks, "Your Autumn Eyes" and "(Are You Gonna Be There at The) Love-In". They perform songs from all but the earliest part of their (at that point) twelve-year career, including the band's last original song (which had not been released at the time of the show), "This Party Sucks". Cover versions include songs originally by the French punk band the Dogs, the Status Quo, the Afrika Korps, and the Chocolate Watchband. Not long after their European tour, founding member Kim Kane departed to focus on his other band, Date Bait. He was replaced by long-time roadie/sound guy/guest vocalist John Hanson until the band's farewell show in December 1990.
[edit] Track listing
- "Gotta Tell Me Why" – 4:05 (Mark Noone)
- "Dream Lovers" – 4:02 (John Chumbris, Noone, Dan Palenski)
- "Missing Part" – 3:02 (Chumbris)
- "Sleepless Nights" – 2:19 (Chumbris, Noone)
- "Disconnected" – 3:30 (Chumbris, Noone)
- "Dropping Off to Sleep" – 4:00 (Noone)
- "The Brain That Refused to Die" – 4:13 (The Slickee Boys)
- "Death Lane" – 2:10 (Dominique Laboubée)
- Originally recorded by the Dogs, 1982
- "Life of the Party" – 3:15 (Noone)
- "Pictures of Matchstick Men" – 3:08 (Francis Rossi)
- "When I Go to the Beach" – 2:30 (Noone)
- "Jailbait Janet" – 2:15 (Kenne Highland, Noone)
- Originally recorded by the Afrika Korps, 1977
- "This Party Sucks" – 3:50 (Noone)
- "Here to Stay" – 4:01 (Noone)
- "Your Autumn Eyes" – 5:15 (Kim Kane, Marshall Keith, Noone)
- "(Are You Gonna Be There at The) Love In" – 7:10 (Ethon McElroy, Donald Bennett)
[edit] Personnel
[edit] The band
[edit] Production
- Alain "Hot Bread" Painchaud — Engineer
- Chris Mix — Sound engineer
- John Hanson — Live sound engineer
- Steve Carr — Remix engineer
[edit] Additional credits
- Recorded live at Ubu, Rennes, France
- Remixed at Hit + Run Studios, Rockville, Maryland
- Alain Duplantier — Photos
- Phillipe Huart — Sleeve design
- Pearl Cholley — Sleeve design
- "Special thanks to Jean-Louis Broussard and everyone at the Ubu. If you tour France, make sure you play there!"
[edit] Alternate version
In 2006, Last Call Records (run by one of the two founders of New Rose) released a double CD of Live at Last and Fashionably Late. It had new cover art but no added material.
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Kim Kane | Marshall Keith | Mark Noone | Emery Olexa | Dan Palenski
John Chumbris | Giles Cook | John Hansen | Martha Hull | Thomas Kane | Mike Maxwell | Chris Rounds | Andy von Brand | Howard Wuelfing |
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7" vinyl |
Hot and Cool (1976) | Mersey, Mersey Me (1978) | 3rd EP (1979) | "The Brain That Refused to Die" (1980) | "Here to Stay" (1981) | "When I Go to the Beach" (1983) | "Your Autumn Eyes" (1987) | 10th Anniversary EP (1988) | "This Party Sucks" (1988) | "Long Way to Go" (1995)
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