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Ash - Live on Mars: London Astoria 1997 (2016)

Ash - Live on Mars: London Astoria 1997 (2016)

BAND/ARTIST: Ash

  • Title: Live on Mars: London Astoria 1997
  • Year Of Release: 2016
  • Label: Atom
  • Genre: Alt. Rock
  • Quality: Mp3 320 kbps / FLAC (tracks)
  • Total Time: 65:13
  • Total Size: 150 / 446 MB
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Tracklist:

01. Ash – Lose Control (Live at the London Astoria, 1997) (3:28)
02. Ash – Season (Live at the London Astoria, 1997) (2:33)
03. Ash – Goldfinger (Live at the London Astoria, 1997) (4:28)
04. Ash – Girl from Mars (Live at the London Astoria, 1997) (2:56)
05. Ash – I’d Give You Anything (Live at the London Astoria, 1997) (2:52)
06. Ash – Lost in You (Live at the London Astoria, 1997) (4:22)
07. Ash – I Only Want to Be with You (Live at the London Astoria, 1997) (2:44)
08. Ash – Innocent Smile (Live at the London Astoria, 1997) (5:20)
09. Ash – Oh Yeah (Live at the London Astoria, 1997) (4:36)
10. Ash – T-Rex (Live at the London Astoria, 1997) (2:09)
11. Ash – Uncle Pat (Live at the London Astoria, 1997) (2:56)
12. Ash – Petrol (Live at the London Astoria, 1997) (4:00)
13. Ash – Let It Flow (Live at the London Astoria, 1997) (4:10)
14. Ash – Jack Names the Planets (Live at the London Astoria, 1997) (4:05)
15. Ash – Darkside Lightside (Live at the London Astoria, 1997) (3:19)
16. Ash – Gone the Dream (Live at the London Astoria, 1997) (3:30)
17. Ash – Does Your Mother Know? (Live at the London Astoria, 1997) (2:57)
18. Ash – Kung Fu (Live at the London Astoria, 1997) (4:55)

To coincide with the 20th Anniversary of their number one debut 1977, Ash have announced the release of a live album called Live On Mars: London Astoria 1997. Recorded over the band's record breaking five night run at the London Astoria from the 28th February to the 4th March. The album includes their hit singles ‘Girl From Mars’, ‘Goldfinger’ and ‘Kung Fu’, as well as a covers of Abba’s 'Does Your Mother Know’ and Dusty Springfield’s 'I Only Want To Be With You’. The set captures the raw energy of the band on their homecoming celebration to wrap up the epic year of touring for 1977, which was released the previous year. The band said "The Ashtoria Five Night Stand was one of the most memorable run of shows for us. It really was the icing on the cake of a manic year since 1977 was released. We'd achieved a number one album followed by a world tour that came close to breaking us. These shows allowed us to look back and celebrate with everyone involved. And it was one hell of an aftershow!" “These five nights at The Astoria, from February 28th to March 4th 1997, sound and feel like a party. An exuberant, irresistible celebration of a band who, transcending the faddishness of concurrent Britpop, succeeded on that rarest of commodities: raw talent.” - Ian Fortnam, Classic Roc.


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