Live at the El Rey (EP)

Live at the El Rey was a limited edition live album recorded by New Orleans electro-rock band Mutemath. The album was recorded live at the El Rey Theatre in Los Angeles on the Album Release Tour in January 2006 and features a selection of six songs from the actual set performed on the Album Release Tour. Video of the performances was also recorded and used for promotional materials on various online media outlets including AOL Music and was included in the UK physical release of the single "Typical". Only 25,000 copies of the EP were printed and sold as part of an exclusive limited edition version of the group's self-titled debut album Mutemath when it was re-released in the US on Warner Bros. Records on September 26, 2006. International releases also include the EP, but the number of copies printed is unknown. It is also available on iTunes as bonus tracks for the "deluxe" version of the self-titled album "MuteMath"

Live at the El Rey
Live album by
ReleasedSeptember 26, 2006
RecordedJanuary 2006
El Rey Theatre
Length33:16
LabelTeleprompt Records
Warner Bros. Records
ProducerMutemath, Tedd T
Mutemath chronology
Mutemath
(2006)
Live at the El Rey
(2006)
Flesh and Bones Electric Fun: Mutemath Live
(2008)

Track listing

  1. "Collapse" – 1:53
  2. "Typical" – 4:25
  3. "Chaos" – 4:32
  4. "Control" – 6:49
  5. "Noticed" – 6:09
  6. "Break the Same" – 9:29

Release history

Region Date
United States September 26, 2006
United Kingdom August 27, 2007
Germany July 16, 2007
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