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Our Live Album Is Better Than Your Live Album is a 2-disc live album by ska-punk band Reel Big Fish comprised of recordings from many Reel Big Fish live shows. It also comes with a DVD of a March 2006 live show & includes documentary footage on the band. The DVD portion was directed by Jonathan London, who previously directed the music video for their song "Don't Start A Band". Previews of the album can be heard on Reel Big Fish's MySpace. It is currently available for download at Rock Ridge Music and iTunes and was released in stores on August 22, 2006. The booklet included in the kit notes that the album is dedicated to Desmond Dekker.
[edit] Track listing
[edit] Disc 1-More shtick than you can shake a stick at
- "Trendy" (From Turn the Radio Off)
- "Everything Sucks" (From Turn the Radio Off)
- "The Bad Guy" (From We're Not Happy 'Til You're Not Happy)
- "Maximum Swearing" (Spoken Dialogue)
- "Ban the Tube Top" (From Cheer Up!)
- "She's Famous Now" (From Why Do They Rock So Hard?)
- "Drinkin'" (From We're Not Happy 'Til You're Not Happy)
- "Boys Don't Cry" (The Cure Cover) (From Viva La Internet)
- "I Want Your Girlfriend to Be My Girlfriend Too" (From Why Do They Rock So Hard?)
- "Dateless Losers" (From Cheer Up!)
- "The Set Up (You Need This)" (From Why Do They Rock So Hard?)
- "Somebody Hates Me" (From Why Do They Rock So Hard?)
- "Valerie" (From Cheer Up!)
- "Talkin' Bout a Revolution" (Tracy Chapman Cover) (From We're Not Happy 'Til You're Not Happy)
- "Beer" (From Turn the Radio Off)
- "Take On Me" (A-ha Cover) (From Why Do They Rock So Hard? and Viva La Internet)
- "S.R. (The Many Versions of)" (Originally from Turn the Radio Off)
- – 0:00 - Original
- – 2:02 - Punk
- – 3:25 - Blues
- – 4:08 - Disco
- – 5:00 - Country
- – 5:42 - Garage Rock
- – 6:32 - Old School Rap
- – 7:21 - Death Metal
- – 8:07 - Emo
- – 9:04 - "More shtick than you can shake a stick at..."
[edit] Disc 2- Move fastly with the fast music
- "Kiss Me Deadly" (Lita Ford Cover) (From Viva La Internet)
- "So Much for Rock and Roll" (Unreleased as a studio recording)
- "The 90s" (Spoken Dialogue)
- "She Has a Girlfriend Now" (From Turn the Radio Off)
- "The Kids Don't Like It / In the Pit" (Both from Why Do They Rock So Hard? as separate tracks)
- "The Fire" (From We're Not Happy 'Til You're Not Happy)
- "A Little Doubt Goes a Long Way" (From Cheer Up!)
- "I'm Trying to Be Funny" (Spoken Dialogue)
- "A-W-E-S-O-M-E" (From We're Not Happy 'Til You're Not Happy)
- "Turn the Radio Off" (From We're Not Happy 'Til You're Not Happy)
- "Where Have You Been?" (From Cheer Up!)
- "Good Thing" (From Cheer Up!)
- "Your Guts (I Hate 'Em)" (From We're Not Happy 'Til You're Not Happy)
- "Nothin'" (From Turn the Radio Off)
- "Best Band Ever" (Spoken Dialogue)
- "Don't Start a Band" (From We're Not Happy 'Til You're Not Happy)
- "A Fond Adieu" (Spoken Dialogue)
- "Sell Out" (From Turn the Radio Off)
- "Boys Don't Cry (Trainwreck)" (Bonus Track) (Download only)
- "I'll Never Be" (Bonus Track) (Download only)
- "Talkin' 'bout a Revolution (Black Casper Re-Mix)" (Bonus Track) (Download only)
[edit] DVD-You're all in this together
- "Your Guts (I Hate 'Em)"
- "Everything Sucks"
- "Turn the Radio Off"
- "You Don't Know"
- "The Set Up (You Need This)"
- "Where Have You Been?"
- "The Fire"
- "Ban the Tube Top"
- "Drinkin'"
- "Unity"
- "Snoop Dog, Baby"
- "So Much for Rock and Roll"
- "She Has a Girlfriend Now"
- "Cheer Up"
- "Thank You for Not Moshing"
- "Don't Start a Band"
- "Talkin' Bout a Revolution"
- "Beer"
- "Take On Me"
- "Sell Out"
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[edit] Additional musicians
[edit] Trivia
- "In The Pit" is also known as "Thank You for Not Moshing" on Why Do They Rock So Hard? and on the DVD included with this album.