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The Aints - Live At The Sarah Sands album

The Aints - Live At The Sarah Sands album

  • Performer: The Aints
  • Genre: Rock
  • Title: Live At The Sarah Sands
  • Released: 2017
  • Style: Punk, Indie Rock
  • Country: Australia
  • MP3 version size: 1712 mb
  • FLAC version size: 1879 mb
  • Other: DTS VQF VOX MP1 WMA WAV ASF
  • Rating: 4.2
  • Votes: 587

Description

Last concert of 40th Anniversary tour featuring 'Erotic Neurotic', plus excerpts from 'Know Your Product ( Eternally Yours) and Nights In Venice ((I'm) Stran.

Made up from songs, musical elements and bits and prices that Sir Ed wrote from when he began high school in 1969 and started seriously fantasising about being in a band through to the Saints implosion in 1978 and arranged by The Aints! over 2017-2018 ‘The Church of Simultaneous Existence’ is an album 40 years in the making

The Aints are struggling to make ends meet but rely on faith to get through. Worlds collide when the two families find themselves connected through unexpected events

A wonderful double LP vinyl re-issue by LCMR of a limited CD only release of The Aints Live. It is cleverly packaged as a "bootleg" - an information sheet (which comes in 5 colours) is kinda roughly glued onto a white cover and the labels are plain, but in two different colours: red (side 1 & 2), green (side 3 & 4) The vinyl remaster by Don Bartley is excellent as you would expect. The band members are not listed on this release, but you can refer to the original CD issue for more information.

The Aints Live ‎(CD, Album). Prince Melon Records. A wonderful double LP vinyl re-issue by LCMR of a limited CD only release of The Aints Live.

Sinatra at the Sands is a live album by Frank Sinatra accompanied by Count Basie and his orchestra, and conducted and arranged by Quincy Jones, recorded live in the Copa Room of the former Sands Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas in 1966. It was Sinatra's first live album to be commercially released, and contains many definitive readings of the songs that are most readily associated with Sinatra.

The Very Best Of Nancy Wilson. 1 more album featuring this track. Guess Who I Saw Today (Live In Japan) (2001 Digital Remaster). Who Can I Turn to (When Nobody Needs Me) (2005 Remaster).

Never miss another show from Sarah Sands. Audiofly Live @ Supernature Radio Show Ibiza Sonica.

Tracklist

A1 Intro
A2 This Perfect Day
A3 Erotic Neurotic
A4 River Deep
B1 Messin' With The Kid
B2 Swing For The Crime
C1 Nights In Venice
D1 I'm Stranded
D2 Kissin' Cousins
D3 Memories
D4 No Time

Companies, etc.

  • Recorded At – Sarah Sands Hotel

Notes

Artwork pays homage to old bootlegs.

A4 sheet on front released in 4 colours, this release is blue.

Recorded June 1, 1991.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Matrix / Runout (A side etched runout LP 1): AINTS4EVA 1
  • Matrix / Runout (B side etched runout LP 1): AINTS4EVA 2
  • Matrix / Runout (A side etched runout LP 2): AINTS4EVA 3
  • Matrix / Runout (B side etched runout LP 2): AINTS4EVA 4

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
year zero 010 The Aints The Aints Live ‎(CD, Album) Prince Melon Records year zero 010 Australia 2010

Comments

Datrim Datrim
A wonderful double LP vinyl re-issue by LCMR of a limited CD only release of The Aints Live [Prince Melon Records]. It is cleverly packaged as a "bootleg" - an information sheet (which comes in 5 colours) is kinda roughly glued onto a white cover and the labels are plain, but in two different colours: red (side 1 & 2) / green (side 3 & 4) The vinyl remaster by Don Bartley is excellent as you would expect. The band members are not listed on this release, but you can refer to the original CD issue for more information. Although a lo-fi audience sourced recording, it's lo-fi in a really good way that suits the material and the performance. This is a limited edition of 300 copies and essential for all the Ed Kuepper-philes out there...
SING SING
It was recorded on a Walkman WMD6 using 2 Sony ECM50 mics, and as you say the sound suits the band. I reckon it's as good if not better than SLSQ their first official release. It remains a favorite of my live recordings.