Live.04
Live.04 | ||||
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Live album by Isis | ||||
Released | May 2006 | |||
Recorded | Various dates | |||
Genre | Post-metal, Sludge metal, Experimental metal | |||
Length | 63:38 | |||
Label |
Self-released (CD) Robotic Empire (vinyl) (Robo 079) | |||
Producer | Isis | |||
Isis chronology | ||||
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Live.04 is Isis's fourth live release and the first to be composed of recordings from several different sources and eras. Many of the tracks are from audience bootleg recordings, and as such do not sound professionally recorded. The exception is the first track, recorded for WMBR Radio Boston. As with the rest of the live series, the CD version was self-released.[1] The vinyl edition was handled, in this instance, by Robotic Empire.[2]
Along with all Isis' other live albums, it is set to be re-released on 12 July 2011 in digital format, almost a full year after Isis' dissolution. It marks the fourth of the series released to a fortnightly schedule.[3]
Track listing
All songs written by Isis unless otherwise noted.
- "Gentle Time" – 8:54
- WMBR, Boston, MA – 2001
- "Glisten" – 6:57
- The Troubadour, Los Angeles, CA – 11/05/2005
- "C.F.T. (New Circuitry and Continued Evolution)" – 8:02
- CBGB's, New York, NY – 08/26/2001
- "Celestial (The Tower)" – 10:49
- CBGB's, New York, NY – 08/26/2001
- "Improv 1 / Endless Nameless" (K. Cobain) – 8:01
- The Rotunda, Philadelphia, PA – 06/07/2001
- "False Light" – 8:30
- The Middle East Upstairs, Boston, MA – 09/17/2002
- "Weight" (instrumental version) – 12:25
- The Troubadour, Los Angeles, CA – 11/05/2005
Personnel
- Aaron Turner – vocals, guitar
- Jeff Caxide – bass guitar
- Bryant Clifford Meyer – electronics, guitar
- Michael Gallagher – guitar
- Aaron Harris – drums
- Justin Chancellor – bass guitar on "Weight"
- Troy Ziegler – djembe on "Weight"
References
- ↑ "PRIMER: Aaron Turner Revisits Isis’ Entire Catalog". Self-Titled. Pop Mart Media. 4 June 2010. Retrieved 10 May 2011.
- ↑ "Discography". Robotic Empire. Retrieved 25 April 2011.
- ↑ "Isis says goodbye with five live albums". Punknews. 9 May 2011. Retrieved 10 May 2011.
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