Viva! Suburbs! Live at First Avenue explained
Viva! Suburbs! Live at First Avenue is a live album by the American New wave band The Suburbs that was recorded "mostly" on April 24, 1993 at First Avenue, a music venue in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Viva! Suburbs! Live at First Avenue was released by Twin/Tone in 1994.
Track listing
- "Waiting"
- "Rattle My Bones"
- "DD 69"
- "Idiot Voodoo"
- "Cig Machine"
- "Goggles On"
- "Tape Your Wife to the Ceiling"
- "Life is Like"
- "Every Night's A Friday Night in Hell"
- "Spring Came"
- "Urban Guerillas"
- "Music for Boys"
- "Drinkin' with an Angel"
- "It's Alright"
- "Cows"
- "Black Leather Stick"
- "Love Is the Law"
- "Girlfriend"
- "Underwater Lovers"
- "Even Stars Fade"
Personnel
- Bruce C. Allen – guitar, banshee vocals
- Beej Chaney – vocals, Beejtar
- Michael Halliday – bass
- Hugo Klaers – drums
- Chan Poling – keyboards, vocals
Additional personnel
- Kevin Nord – trumpet
- Laurie Glaser –trumpet
- Max Ray – sax
- Rochelle Becker – baritone sax
- Kurt Nelson – guitar on "Drinkin' with an Angel"
Production notes
- John "Strawberry" Fields – engineer
- Del Monte Lee Wilkes-Booth – live mix
- Chan Poling – mixing
- Hugo Klaers – mixing
- Wallace Fleming – mixing on "It's Alright" and "Even Stars Fade"
- Bruce C. Allen – art direction
- Jay Smiley – cover photo
- Steve Peck – photography
- Rip Nordhaugan – photography
- Stan Crocker – concert lighting
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