Quietly Now!

Quietly Now!
Live album by Frightened Rabbit
Released October 21, 2008 (US)
30 March 2009 (UK & Europe)
Recorded The Captain's Rest, Glasgow
30 July 2008
Genre Indie rock
Label Fat Cat Records
Frightened Rabbit chronology
The Midnight Organ Fight
(2008)The Midnight Organ Fight2008
Quietly Now!
(2008)
The Winter of Mixed Drinks
(2010)The Winter of Mixed Drinks2010
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
The Skinny[1]
Sputnikmusic4.5/5[2]

Quietly Now! (also known as Liver! Lung! FR!) is a live album by Scottish indie rock band Frightened Rabbit, released on October 21, 2008 in the US and on 30 March 2009 in the UK and Europe. The album is a "primarily acoustic" performance of the band's acclaimed second album, The Midnight Organ Fight, recorded live at The Captain's Rest in Glasgow on 30 July 2008.[3]

Instrumental interludes, "Bright Pink Bookmark" and "Extrasupervery", are omitted from this release, as they are not performed by the band at live performances.

Regarding the release, vocalist/guitarist Scott Hutchison states that he "[doesn't] care if people buy it or don't buy it, download it or steal a track from their friends. It's for the fans, the people who were there and for me as a souvenir of the show."[4]

Guests on the album include James Graham, from The Twilight Sad, who appears on "Keep Yourself Warm", and Ross Clark who appears on "Old Old Fashioned".[5]

Track listing

All songs by Frightened Rabbit

  1. "The Modern Leper"
  2. "I Feel Better"
  3. "Good Arms vs. Bad Arms"
  4. "Fast Blood"
  5. "Old Old Fashioned"
  6. "The Twist"
  7. "Head Rolls Off"
  8. "My Backwards Walk"
  9. "Keep Yourself Warm"
  10. "Poke"
  11. "Floating in the Forth"
  12. "Who'd You Kill Now?"

Personnel

References

  1. "The Skinny review". Theskinny.co.uk. 2009-03-06. Retrieved 2011-12-03.
  2. Knott, Adam (4 May 2009). "Frightened Rabbit: Quietly, Now". Sputnikmusic. Retrieved 4 March 2012.
  3. Archived September 10, 2008, at the Wayback Machine.
  4. Qmuinicate: Issue 66, Down the Rabbit Hole, pg. 11
  5. "FatCat Records : Releases". Fat-cat.co.uk. Retrieved 2011-12-03.
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