Live at the Moore
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Live at the Moore | ||
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Video by Mad Season | ||
Released | August 29, 1995 | |
Recorded | April 29, 1995, Moore Theatre, Seattle, Washington | |
Genre | Grunge | |
Length | 55 minutes | |
Label | Columbia Records | |
Director | Duncan Sharp | |
Producer | Colin Stacey |
Live at the Moore is a video of the final live performance of grunge supergroup Mad Season.
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[edit] Overview
This was recorded live at the Moore Theatre in Seattle, Washington on April 29, 1995. Also included is footage from the band's performance on Pearl Jam's Self-Pollution Radio Broadcast in January 1995 ("Lifeless Dead") as well as the video for "River of Deceit". The version of "November Hotel" played live was renamed "Black Mirror".
Additionally, the video of "Lifeless Dead" from Pearl Jam's Self-Pollution satellite radio broadcast is featured. It is one of two recordings that Mad Season played on the broadcast, along with "I Don't Know Anything", however "I Don't Know Anything" has only circulated as an audio recording.
Live at the Moore was released on VHS only, with no official DVD version available.
[edit] Track listing
- "Lifeless Dead"
- "River of Deceit"
- "I Don't Know Anything"
- "Long Gone Day"
- "X-Ray Mind"
- "All Alone"
- "November Hotel"
- "Lifeless Dead" (Self-Pollution Radio)
- "River of Deceit" (Music Video)
[edit] Original setlist
The actual and entire set list of the concert is longer, so the video is edited in that it shows about 2/3's of the entire concert. The following is the complete list of songs that were performed by Mad Season at the original concert:
- "Wake Up"
- "Lifeless Dead"
- "Artificial Red"
- "River of Deceit"
- "Don't Wanna Be a Soldier"
- John Lennon cover
- "Long Gone Day"
- "I'm Above"
- "I Don't Know Anything"
- "X-Ray Mind"
- "All Alone"
- "November Hotel"
[edit] Personnel
- Layne Staley - vocals, guitar
- Mike McCready - guitar
- John Baker Saunders - bass
- Barrett Martin - drums, percussion
- Mark Lanegan - vocals on "Long Gone Day"
- Skerik (Nalgas Sin Carne) - saxophone
- Duncan Sharp - direction
- Colin Stacey – production
- Brett Eliason – recording, mixing
- Lisa Levine – executive production
[edit] External links
- Mad Season: Live at the Moore at the Internet Movie Database
- Mad Season: Live at the Moore at Allmovie
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