At KROQ
At KROQ is a three-song live EP by Morrissey, released on 18 September 1991. It was recorded at a live session in 1991 for Los Angeles radio station KROQ-FM, while Morrissey was touring in support of his second album Kill Uncle.
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Released | 18 September 1991 | |||
Recorded | 3 June 1991 | |||
Genre | Alternative rock | |||
Length | 18:47 | |||
Label | Sire Records / Reprise (9 40184-2) | |||
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Following the end of "Sing Your Life", eight minutes of messages left for Morrissey by fans on the voice mail of KROQ-FM personality Richard Blade are played.
Track listing
- "There's a Place in Hell for Me and My Friends" – 2:27
- "My Love Life" – 4:26
- "Sing Your Life" – 3:40
- Hidden track – 8:04
All songs written by Mark E. Nevin and Morrissey.
Liner notes
Completely live, straight onto digital 2-track with no overdubs; mixed during performance by Ian Horne. Recorded at Capitol Studios in Hollywood U.S.A. on June 3, 1991.
- Spencer – drums
- Gary Day – bass
- Alain Whyte – guitars
- Boz Boozer – guitars
- Morrissey – vocals
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