Live in Los Angeles

Live in Los Angeles

by X
Live in Los Angeles

Live in Los Angeles

by X

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Overview

In the first few years of the 21st century, it seemed as if all the bands that earned great reps but didn't make any money back in the 1980s and '90s were staging reunion tours, hoping to draw some of the cash and approval they didn't find back in the day. X were ahead of the curve on this notion; while they ruled Los Angeles for a few years in the 1980s, they never quite broke nationally, but in 1998 the classic X lineup of John Doe, Exene Cervenka, Billy Zoom, and D.J. Bonebrake got back together for some hometown shows, and they've been periodically taking the act out of mothballs ever since. Anyone who saw X in the 1980s can tell you they were simply one of the very best bands to come out of the American punk scene, and their reunion gigs have proven they're still in full command of their very impressive faculties. Live in Los Angeles was recorded during a pair of gigs at the Los Angeles House of Blues in the fall of 2004, and while John Doe jokes in passing that the years are advancing upon him and his bandmates, the truth is that, on much of this album, you'd be hard-pressed to guess if this was recorded in 2004 or 1984, and that's a high compliment. Zoom's punkabilly guitar leads are as sharp and bruising as ever, Doe and Bonebrake remain a potent and muscular rhythm section, and if there's still a high chaos factor in Doe and Cervenka's harmonies, they sound passionate and reckless, and no real fan would want them any other way. There are no new songs here, and the arrangements don't differ in a substantial way from the studio recordings of these tunes, but this does offer up a fine quality live recording of X's best lineup, something listeners didn't get the first time around, and while the cynical might suggest that this is the product of a band playing the punk version of the oldies circuit, if X are performing with this much skill and fury, you can't say the fans aren't getting great value for their money. Big, loud, dangerous fun. ~ Mark Deming

Product Details

Release Date: 05/10/2005
Label: Shout! Factory
UPC: 0826663371925
Rank: 79908

Tracks

  1. Your Phone's Off the Hook, But You're Not
  2. In This House That I Call Home
  3. We're Desperate
  4. Beyond & Back
  5. White Girl
  6. The Unheard Music
  7. Los Angeles
  8. True Love
  9. I'm Coming Over
  10. Blue Spark
  11. The New World
  12. Nausea
  13. Johny Hit and Run Paulene
  14. Motel Room in My Bed
  15. It's Who You Know
  16. Because I Do
  17. Devil Doll
  18. The Hungry Wolf
  19. Year 1
  20. The World's a Mess, It's in My Kiss
  21. Soul Kitchen

Album Credits

Performance Credits

X   Primary Artist
D.J. Bonebrake   Drums
Billy Zoom   Guitar
Exene Cervenka   Vocals
John Doe   Guitar (Bass),Vocals,Bass

Technical Credits

Flea   Liner Notes
Amber Cordero   Project Assistant
Dan Kollar   Engineer
Ray Manzarek   Composer
Derek Dressler   A&R
Beth Herzhaft   Photography
Shane Mooney   Editorial Supervision
Courtney Schoor   Project Assistant
Kristene Lew   Project Assistant
Whitney Padgett   Project Assistant
Mike Rouse   Project Assistant
Shawn Amos   Executive Producer
Jim Morrison   Composer
Billy Zoom   Mixing
Exene Cervenka   Composer
Clint Bennett   Project Assistant
John Doe   Composer
Robby Krieger   Composer
Ron DeBlasio   Management,Executive Producer
X   Producer
Matt Wignall   Engineer
Keith Blake   Remastering
John Roberts   Package Supervision,Artwork
Matt Levine   Project Assistant
Jeff Palo   Project Assistant
John Densmore   Composer
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