Live at the Corner | |
Type: | live |
Artist: | Something for Kate |
Cover: | Live at the Corner.jpg |
Alt: | An interior shot of an empty, dirty concrete floor and stairwell ahead leading downwards. At the bottom is a closed, dirty, white door. A rectangular sheet of paper near its doorway has an indistinct colour image. At the top of the stairwell, there is a corridor to the left with a dark floor. A yellow arrow points into the corridor from the stairwell platform. Over top of that arrow is a larger red arrow which starts at bottom of the photo and then right turns to the left. The interior walls are dirty white. Near the bottom of the photo is the band's name in white block capitals with the album title in the same style, immediately below. |
Recorded: | 23 February 2008 |
Venue: | Corner Hotel, Richmond |
Genre: | Alternative rock |
Label: | New Found Frequency/Artist Controlled Bootleg |
Producer: | Peter Frawley |
Prev Title: | The Murmur Years |
Prev Year: | 2007 |
Next Title: | Leave Your Soul to Science |
Next Year: | 2012 |
Live at the Corner is a live album by Australian alternative rockers Something for Kate. It was produced by Peter Frawley, recorded and mixed by Sam Lowe for release on the same evening it was recorded. Justine Cleghorn of FasterLouder described it as an "Artist Controlled Bootleg", which captured the band's performance on 23 February 2008 at the Corner Hotel in Richmond.[1] The limited release was also available at the following night's performance.[1]
All tracks written by Stephanie Ashworth, Paul Dempsey and Clint Hyndman,[2] unless otherwise noted.