Live in Chicago, 1999
Live In Chicago, 1999 is the third full-length album by Joan of Arc, released in 1999 on Jade Tree Records. It is not an album of live material, but is rather named after the fact that the band members lived in Chicago in the year 1999.
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Released | May 25, 1999 | |||
Recorded | Oct 1998 | |||
Genre | Indie rock Art rock | |||
Length | 50:17 | |||
Label | Jade Tree | |||
Producer | Casey Rice | |||
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Track listing
- It's Easier To Drink On An Empty Stomach Than Eat On A Broken Heart
- Who's Afraid Of Elizabeth Taylor?
- If It Feels / Good, Do It
- Live in Chicago, 1999
- (I'm 5 Senses) None Of Them Common
- Me (Plural)
- I'm Certainly Not Pleased With My Options For The Future
- When The Parish School Dismisses And The Children Running Sing
- Thanks For Chicago, Mr. James (written by Scott Walker)
- (In Fact I'm) Pioneering New Emotions
- Better De'd Than Read
- Sympathy For The Rolling Stones
- All Until The Greens Reveal Themselves At Dawn
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