Live at the Brixton Academy, London: You Fat Bastards/Who Cares a Lot?: The Greatest Videos

You Fat Bastards/Who Cares a Lot?
Video by Faith No More
Released May 23, 2006
Recorded Disc one:
Brixton Academy, London
Saturday, April 28, 1990
Genre Alternative metal, funk metal, experimental rock, avant-garde
Length
Disc one:
Disc two:
Total:
58:34
89:14
147:48
Language English
Label Slash, Reprise, Rhino
Director

Disc one: John Booth


Producer Disc one: Jessica Barford
Faith No More chronology
Who Cares a Lot?: The Greatest Videos
(1999)
You Fat Bastards/Who Cares a Lot?
(2006)

Live at the Brixton Academy, London: You Fat Bastards/Who Cares A Lot?: Greatest Videos is a compilation of Faith No More's two previously released VHS tapes, put together in a 2-disc set by Rhino Records

Track listing

Disc one

Live At the Brixton Academy, London: You Fat Bastards

  1. "From out of Nowhere"
  2. "Falling to Pieces"
  3. "The Real Thing"
  4. "Underwater Love"
  5. "As the Worm Turns"
  6. "Edge of the World"
  7. "We Care a Lot"
  8. "Epic"
  9. "Woodpecker from Mars"
  10. "Zombie Eaters"
  11. "War Pigs"

Disc two

Who Cares a Lot?: The Greatest Videos

The first 9 tracks have bonus clips at the end which are counted in the times

  1. "Midlife Crisis" – 4:49
  2. "Epic" – 5:30
  3. "Falling to Pieces" – 5:49
  4. "Anne's Song" – 6:24
  5. "We Care a Lot" – 5:15
  6. "Surprise! You're Dead!" – 3:22
  7. "From out of Nowhere" – 5:16
  8. "A Small Victory" – 5:58
  9. "Everything's Ruined" – 6:11
  10. "Caffeine" (Live on Hangin With MTV) – 5:27
  11. "Easy" – 3:36
  12. "Digging the Grave" – 3:36
  13. "Evidence" – 4:32
  14. "Stripsearch" – 5:10
  15. "Last Cup of Sorrow" – 4:47
  16. "Ashes to Ashes" – 3:57
  17. "I Started a Joke" – 4:18
  18. "This Guy's in Love with You" (Live on MTV Europe) – 4:38

Credits

Disc one

Disc two

Special Features

Trivia

The back cover of the DVD states that the running time of Who Cares a Lot?: Greatest Videos is 120 minutes, when it is in fact only 1hr and 29min (89min). The mistake is on the back of the original VHS, and is probably where Rhino Records must have found that information.

The Rhino web site states that the DVD has been remastered with "Rhinophonic Authentic Sound", but on the DVD the logo is nowhere to be found.

External links

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