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Live at the Wireless
Release Date: 1997 - 02 - 20, Audio CD, Infectious Last Update 07.12.2009 06:04
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by - written on 31/12/00 (Very useful, 24 readings)
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Live at the Wireless was recorded as a radio session for Triple J radio in Australia in 1996, when Ash where riding on the crest of a wave following the success of their 1977 album. Live albums always struggle to capture the energy and essence of the actual performance; they’re more difficult to get into when you’re not actually there. With this album, it’s not the case. It’s clear they’re having fun and enjoying playing the songs. The songs benefit from being played live, they’re a lot more beefy, fast and frenetic, which really suits the youthful exuberant sound of Ash. The oddest thing about this album however is that it is ... Read the complete review
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