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Track List
- Revelate
- Star Star
- Lay Me Down
- God Bless Mom
- What Happens When the Heart Just Stops
- Rent Day Blues
- Pavement Tune
- Stars are Underground
- Santa Maria
- Perfect Opening Line
- Your Face
- Fitzcarraldo
- The Blood
Set List contains optimum performances of songs culled from The Frames’ four album repertoire, honed and refined over 14 years of intense, elating and near-legendary live shows. This was the first album by the band to reach #1 in the Irish Album Charts. The sense of profound connection forged between the band and its audience has often been compared to the evangelical feeling at shows by Springsteen and U2 — albeit with more skewed sensibilities — and it’s there for the hearing on Set List: in the indoor fireworks of ‘Revelate’ and ‘God Bless Mum’; in the audience’s full-throated contribution to the warped earthenware folk of ‘Lay Me Down’; in the rambling, poignant and funny monologue that prefaces the aching ‘When The Heart Just Stops’; in a version of the epic ‘Fitzcarraldo’ so incendiary one of the guitar amps went up in flames.
Set List CD
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More Information
Track List
- Revelate
- Star Star
- Lay Me Down
- God Bless Mom
- What Happens When the Heart Just Stops
- Rent Day Blues
- Pavement Tune
- Stars are Underground
- Santa Maria
- Perfect Opening Line
- Your Face
- Fitzcarraldo
- The Blood
Set List contains optimum performances of songs culled from The Frames’ four album repertoire, honed and refined over 14 years of intense, elating and near-legendary live shows. This was the first album by the band to reach #1 in the Irish Album Charts. The sense of profound connection forged between the band and its audience has often been compared to the evangelical feeling at shows by Springsteen and U2 — albeit with more skewed sensibilities — and it’s there for the hearing on Set List: in the indoor fireworks of ‘Revelate’ and ‘God Bless Mum’; in the audience’s full-throated contribution to the warped earthenware folk of ‘Lay Me Down’; in the rambling, poignant and funny monologue that prefaces the aching ‘When The Heart Just Stops’; in a version of the epic ‘Fitzcarraldo’ so incendiary one of the guitar amps went up in flames.