Live! At Nick's Fat City

Live! At Nick's Fat City is the first live album by American rock singer Donnie Iris, released in 1998.[2] Nick's Fat City is a now defunct nightclub that was located in Pittsburgh in the South Side Flats neighborhood.

Live! At Nick's Fat City
Live album by
Released1998
RecordedSeptember 12 and 13, 1997
Nick's Fat City, Pittsburgh, PA
GenreRock
LabelPrimary
ProducerMark Avsec
Donnie Iris and the Cruisers chronology
Poletown
(1997)
Live! At Nick's Fat City
(1998)
Together Alone
(1999)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[1]

Track listing

  1. "Agnes" (Avsec, Iris) - 6:05
  2. "Do You Compute?" (Avsec, Iris) - 4:52
  3. "10th Street" (Avsec, Iris) - 4:09
  4. "Tough World" (Avsec, Iris, Hoenes) - 5:29
  5. "I Can't Hear You" (Avsec, Iris, McClain, Hoenes, Valentine) - 3:45
  6. "That's the Way Love Ought to Be" (Avsec, Iris) - 4:52
  7. "Poletown" (Avsec) - 6:06
  8. "This Time it Must Be Love" (Avsec, Iris, Hoenes) - 4:39
  9. "Injured in the Game of Love" (Avsec, Iris) - 8:43
  10. "Minnie the Moocher" (Calloway, Mills, Gaskill) - 6:14
  11. "Love Is Like a Rock" (Avsec, Iris, Hoenes, McClain, Valentine) - 6:39
  12. "Ah! Leah!" (Avsec, Iris) - 7:06
  13. "The Rapper" (Iris) - 5:15

Personnel

  • Donnie Iris - vocals
  • Mark Avsec - organ, accordion, synths, piano, vocals
  • Marty Hoenes - guitar and vocals
  • Paul Goll - bass guitar and vocals
  • Tommy Rich - drums

Production

  • Mark Avsec - Producer
  • Rick Witkowski - Co-producer
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