Motion sickness: live recordings

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Motion sickness: live recordings
Live album by Bright Eyes

Publication
(s)

November 2005

Label (s)

Format (s)

CD

Genre (s)

Folk , indie rock , singer-songwriter

Title (number)

15th

running time

approx. 61 minutes

occupation

other live musicians: see below

chronology
I'm Wide Awake, It's Morning
(2005)
Motion sickness: live recordings Noise Floor (Rarities 1998-2005)
(2006)

Motion Sickness: Live Recordings is the first and so far only live album by Bright Eyes . It was released in November 2005 on the label Team Love Records (USA) and Saddle Creek (Europe).

Track list

  1. " At the Bottom of Everything " - 3:44
  2. " We Are Nowhere and It's Now " - 4:01
  3. " Old Soul Song (For the New World Order) " - 4:07
  4. " Make War Short " - 0:43
  5. " Make War " - 5:41
  6. " Scale " - 2:22
  7. " Landlocked Blues " - 5:51
  8. " Method Acting " - 3:41
  9. " Train Under Water " - 5:59
  10. " When the President Talks to God " - 3:27
  11. " Road to Joy " - 5:56
  12. " Mushaboom " ( Leslie Feist ) - 2:44
  13. " True Blue " - 5:41
  14. " Southern State " - 4:40
  15. " The Biggest Lie " ( Elliott Smith ) - 2:48

A total of seven of the fourteen songs come from the album I'm Wide Awake, It's Morning , released in early 2005 . Older studio albums only contain "Method Acting" from the 2002 Lifted ... and "Scale" (actually "A Scale, a Mirror, and These Indifferent Clocks" ) from the 2000 album Fevers and Mirrors . All other songs have not appeared on any regular album; they are either cover versions ( “Mushaboom” and “The Biggest Lie” ), B-sides of singles (for example “True Blue” ) or as download-only single ( “When the President Talks to God” ).

It is noteworthy that the song Motion Sickness (a song by Bright Eyes released as a limited vinyl single in 2000) is not included on the album.

reception

Pitchfork Media gave the album a grade of 7.0 out of 10 and thus a very positive rating. laut.de awards four out of five points and states "A wonderful, indulgent live experience that is fully accessible even without visual stimuli through the music alone."

Participating musicians

Individual evidence

  1. Pitchfork Media Review
  2. laut.de review