Jump to content

Live in Spaceland

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Spaceland Presents – The Drones (In Spaceland • Nov. 15th, 2006)
The main image is a red background with a photo of Jupiter at top left, a stylised rocket ship at right and landed flying saucers across the bottom. At the left is an insert with the album name printed at left and the venue name at right. Within the insert area is a photo of four people. The man at left is dark haired with stubble and partial facial hair. He wears dark, almost black, clothes and has his right arm raised to his left shoulder. The second man is the tallest and also has dark hair but his beard is fuller. He wears a light blues suit over top of a white shirt with his hands tucked into his pockets. The third is a woman with long, brown hair. She has her left arm on her hip and the other arm alongside her right side. She wears a light green shirt over her darker green skirt. The last man also has dark hair, he is facing to his left. He wears a dark blue suit over a light blue shirt.
Live album by
Released2 February 2007 (2007-02-02)
Recorded15 November 2006 (2006-11-15)
VenueSpaceland, Silver Lake, CA
Genre
Length66:21
Label
  • Spaceland
  • Kufala
Producer
  • Ed Goodreau
  • KamranV
The Drones chronology
Gala Mill
(2006)
Spaceland Presents – The Drones (In Spaceland • Nov. 15th, 2006)
(2007)
Live at the Annandale Hotel 18th, 19th October 2007
(2008)

Spaceland Presents – The Drones (In Spaceland • Nov. 15th, 2006), or Live in Spaceland, is the first live album by Australian alternative rockers, the Drones, which was released in February 2007 via the American label, Spaceland Recordings. Its ten tracks were recorded at Spaceland, an alternative rock/indie rock nightclub in the Silver Lake neighbourhood of Los Angeles, on 15 November 2006, as part of NME's Wednesday night concert series. The band performed without a setlist.[1]

Reception

[edit]
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
PopMatters[1]

PopMatters gave the album a lukewarm review, calling it a "fairly unspectacular" effort that was "not recorded with the strongest material, or when the Drones are at their best", even calling it a "step back" from their "unhinged and visceral studio sound", despite being a "noble attempt".[1]

Track listing

[edit]
  1. "Sitting on the Edge of the Bed Cryin'"
  2. "She Had an Abortion that She Made Me Pay For"
  3. "This Time"
  4. "Sharkfin Blues"
  5. "I'm Here Now"
  6. "Six Ways to Sunday"
  7. "Dog Eared"
  8. "I Don't Never Wanna Change"
  9. "The Miller's Daughter"
  10. "The Downbound Train" (Chuck Berry)

Credits

[edit]

Adapted from Discogs:[2]

  • Artwork – Alexandra Lahr, Option-g
  • Bass Guitar – Fiona Kitschin
  • Drums – Michael Noga*
  • Guitar – Rui Pereira
  • Guitar, Vocals – Gareth Liddiard
  • Mastered By – Henrik Jacobsson
  • Mixed By, Producer – Ed Goodreau
  • Recorded By – Scott Cornish
  • Recorded By, Producer, Executive Producer – KamranV
  • Written-By – The Drones (tracks: 1 to 9)

References

[edit]
  1. ^ a b c "The Drones: Spaceland Presents: The Drones in Spaceland November 15th, 2006". Popmatters.com. Retrieved 16 May 2021.
  2. ^ "The Drones – Spaceland Presents: The Drones [In Spaceland • Nov. 15th, 2006] (2006, CDr)". Discogs.com. Retrieved 16 May 2021.