Live Bootleg (Audio Adrenaline album)

Live Bootleg
Live album by Audio Adrenaline
Released October 10, 1995
Recorded Fall 1994
Genre Christian rock
Label ForeFront
Audio Adrenaline chronology
Don't Censor Me
(1993)
Live Bootleg
(1995)
Bloom
(1996)

Live Bootleg is Audio Adrenaline's first live album. It was recorded during various presentations of the band in the fall of 1994, and released in 1995.

Track listing

Album release
No. TitleWriter(s)Originally recorded on Length
1. "Intro"   - 1:01
2. "We're a Band"  Barry Blair, Bob Herdman, Will McGinniss, Mark StuartDon't Censor Me 4:10
3. "What You Need"  Blair, Herdman, StuartAudio Adrenaline 4:48
4. "Can't Take God Away"  Blair, Todd Collins, Herdman, McGinniss, Toby McKeehan, StuartDon't Censor Me 4:57
5. "Soulmate"  Blair, Herdman, McGinniss, StuartDon't Censor Me 3:55
6. "Scum Sweetheart"  Blair, Herdman, McGinniss, StuartDon't Censor Me 4:40
7. "Rest Easy"  Blair, Herdman, McGinniss, StuartDon't Censor Me 7:07
8. "Don't Censor Me"  Blair, Herdman, McGinniss, StuartDon't Censor Me 4:07
9. "Medley: My God / DC-10"  Blair, Herdman, StuartAudio Adrenaline 6:59
10. "Big House"  Blair, Herdman, McGinniss, StuartDon't Censor Me 5:18
11. "Happy and You Know It"   - 6:52
Total length:
53:54

Personnel

Band members

Additional musicians

Reception

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[1]
Jesus Freak Hideout[2]

Live Bootleg received mixed reviews from critics. Most of them recommended it only to established fans of the band. David Denis, of Jesus Freak Hideout, gave the album 2.5 stars out of 5, writing that the album "does not hold up against their studio work. Most of the time, it feels underproduced, which in a way, constitutes the 'bootleg' feel of the album." John DiBiase, on the other hand, writes that the album "captures their live energy pretty well with its raw production and intimate presentation".[3]

References

  1. AllMusic review
  2. Jesus Freak Hideout review
  3. Live Bootleg on Jesus Freak Hideout; Denis, Davis and John DiBiase (2006)

External links

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