Velvet Chain Live at the Temple Bar
Velvet Chain Live at the Temple Bar is the third album by Velvet Chain, released in December 2000 under the Freak Records label. It is a live recording of a concert at the Temple Bar in Santa Monica, California on August the 4th, 2000 with some additional songs recorded in a studio. Also on the CD are videos and pictures of the concert.
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Released | December 2000 | |||
Recorded | 2000 | |||
Length | 52:08 | |||
Label | Freak Records | |||
Producer | Jeff Stacy | |||
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Personnel
- Erika Amato – vocals
- David Fraga – keyboards
- Arif – guitars
- Brian Reardon – guitars
- Brett Chassen – drums
- Jeff Stacy – bass guitar
- DJ Swerve – turntables
Track listing
- Come to Me (Jeff Stacy) – 6:18
- Frenchie (Stacy, Erika Amato) – 5:24
- Sour Times (Geoff Barrow, Gibbons, A Utely, L Schifrin, H Borrks, O Turner) – 2:37
- This is a cover of a Portishead song
- You Got Me (Stacy) – 4:46
- Don't Leave A Diva (Stacy, J Brucker) – 6:39
- Treason (Stacy, Amato, Tom Calzini) – 5:06
- Strong (Stacy, Amato) – 3:30
- Come To Me (Stacy) – 6:06
- Little Sugar (Stacy) – 4:31
- You Got Me (Stacy) – 3:59
- My One Desire (Stacy) – 3:12
Tracks 8 to 11 were recorded in a studio a few days before the concert.
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