Four Songs (Live EP) explained

Four Songs
Type:ep
Artist:Live
Cover:FourSongs.jpg
Genre:Rock
Label:Radioactive
Producer:Jerry Harrison
Prev Title:Divided Mind, Divided Planet
Prev Year:1990
Next Title:Mental Jewelry
Next Year:1991

Four Songs is an EP by Live, released in 1991.

It is the band's first release under the name Live. They previously released an album titled The Death of a Dictionary and an EP titled Divided Mind, Divided Planet under the name Public Affection.

Two songs from this EP, "Operation Spirit" and "Good Pain" later appeared on their album Mental Jewelry. The two other songs would later appear as b-sides to the European CD single for "Operation Spirit".

In 1994, Live released their second album, Throwing Copper. Both Europe and Australia released 2-CD set editions of the album with Four Songs as the second disc. The Australian issue of the EP, as part of this set, was labeled as a promotional copy although released in that country in 1991 as a stand-alone EP.

The EP was also released on 12-inch vinyl. Both green and black editions exist.

Personnel

Live