Live at the Smell

Live at the Smell is a live album by American rock band The Babies.[1] The album is limited edition, with only 100 copies made. It was dubbed by Kill/Hurt Records onto a blue C40 cassette and features artwork by Cali DeWitt of Teenage Teardrops.[2]

Live at the Smell
Live album by
ReleasedOctober 25, 2011
RecordedJanuary 2011 at The Smell in Los Angeles, California
GenreGarage rock, lo-fi, indie rock
LabelKill/Hurt
The Babies chronology
The Babies
(2011)
Live at the Smell
(2011)
Cry Along with the Babies
(2012)

Reception

"Now since I was at this show, and know how great it was, I won't go on and say how incredibly much I hate the Smell, which by the way, DOES smell, and say how fantastic this version of Breaking The Law is. Much more fast paced than on record, the Babies make this song into the most crazy, catchy singalong song that is as ramshackle as it is infectious." - Nu Rave Brain Wave[3]

Track list

No.TitleLength
1."Run Me Over" 
2."Sunset" 
3."Baby" 
4."Breakin' the Law"2:33
5."Sick Kid" 
6."Wild II" 
7."All Things Come to Pass" 
8."Meet Me in the City" 
9."Places"2:11
10."Personality" 
11."Caroline" 
12."Wandering" 

Personnel

The Babies
Production and artwork
  • Chris Jahnle - engineer
  • Kat Bee - engineer
  • Cali DeWitt - artwork
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References

  1. "Babies, The (2) – Live at the Smell". Discogs. Retrieved November 19, 2014.
  2. "KH008: THE BABIES – LIVE AT THE SMELL". Kill/Hurt. Retrieved November 19, 2014.
  3. "mp3: the babies – breaking the law (live at the smell)". Nu Rave Brain Wave. October 17, 2011. Retrieved November 18, 2014.
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