Live at the 100 Club (EP)

Live at the 100 Club is the second EP from Welsh band The Automatic. The EP was recorded at London's 100 Club by Coca-Cola and iTunes and is available exclusively through iTunes. On the night the band also played a number of other songs including "Gold Digger" and "Recover".

Live at the 100 Club
Live album (iTunes download) by
Released16 August 2006
(United Kingdom Digital EP Only)
GenrePost-punk revival
Alternative rock
Dance-punk
Length13.33
LabeliTunes
Coca-Cola
B-Unique Records
Polydor Records
The Automatic chronology
Raoul EP
(2006)
Live at the 100 Club
(2006)
This Is a Fix
(2008)

History

The initial 100 Club gig was pinned as the celebration gig for Coca-Cola's opening of their new website www.music.coca-cola.com, 300 fans were given the chance to go to the gig, through purchasing a ticket, and winning tickets through various competitions.[1]

The iTunes EP originally contained 5 songs, however mysteriously That's what She Said disappeared from the EP sometime in early 2007.

iTunes and Coca-Cola launched a competition in conjunction with the 100 Club gig, for fans of The Automatic to win an iPod, signed posters, T-shirts, CDs and lanyards with free downloads for iTunes.[2]

For a limited time Coca-Cola allowed iTunes users to download a single song from the EP for free by obtaining a code from Coca-Cola's music website.[3]

Track listing

Current

  1. "On The Campaign Trail" – 2:57
  2. "Raoul" – 3:46
  3. "Team Drama" – 3:29
  4. "By My Side" – 3:41

Original listing

  1. "On The Campaign Trail" – 2:57
  2. "Raoul" – 3:46
  3. "Team Drama" – 3:29
  4. "That's What She Said" -3:13
  5. "By My Side" – 3:41
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References

  1. contactmusic The Automatic to play 100 club
  2. ilikemusic Competition to win signed The Automatic merch
  3. cocacolamusic
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