Live Bootleg (Audio Adrenaline album) explained

Live Bootleg
Type:live
Artist:Audio Adrenaline
Cover:AudioAdrenalineLiveBootleg.jpg
Released:October 10, 1995
Recorded:Fall 1994
Venue:Various locations
Genre:Christian rock, rap
Length:53:59
Label:ForeFront
Producer:Audio Adrenaline
Prev Title:Don't Censor Me
Prev Year:1993
Next Title:Bloom
Next Year:1996

Live Bootleg is the first live album by American Christian rock band Audio Adrenaline, released on ForeFront Records on October 10, 1995. It contains live recordings of songs from the band's self-titled 1992 debut album and Don't Censor Me (1993), as well as an intro and a cover of "If You're Happy and You Know It". The album was recorded at concerts in Nevada, New Jersey, Oregon, Pennsylvania, and Washington in autumn 1994.

Reception

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".[1]

Personnel

Audio Adrenaline

Additional musician

Production

Notes

1. Mistitled "Can't Take God" on the back of the CD insert.

2. Mistitled "Bighouse" on the back of the CD insert.

3. Titled "Happy and You Know It" on the back of the CD insert.

Notes and References

  1. http://jesusfreakhideout.com/cdreviews/LiveBootleg.asp Live Bootleg