A House: Live in Concert

A House: Live in Concert
Live album by A House
Released 1998
Recorded 1990, 1992
Genre Indie
Label BBC Music / Strange Fruit Records
Producer Jim Lockhart, Jeff Smith
A House chronology
No More Apologies
(1996)
A House: Live in Concert
(1998)
The Way We Were
(2002)

A House: Live in Concert is the sixth album-length release from Irish rock band A House. It is a live album and was released after the band’s career had officially ended. Its liner notes include the names of all former members of A House, and the sign off, “Over and Out. Amen.”[1]

Although issued in 1998, Live in Concert features recordings from earlier in the band’s career. The first seven tracks were recorded at Delacey House in Cork, Ireland on October 18, 1990,[1] mostly featuring songs from the period of the I Want Too Much album. A House had been dropped by their label after I Want Too Much. The Cork performance also includes “The Last to Know” which would be included on the Doodlebug EP, one of the first A House releases on Setanta Records, marking the resurrection of the band’s career. The song "Body Blow" is not elsewhere available in A House's recorded catalogue.[2]

The final five tracks were recorded at the Riverside in Newcastle Upon Tyne on May 28, 1992.[1] This is an acoustic set featuring songs from the period I Am the Greatest, A House’s first album with Setanta.

Track listing

  1. "I Want to Kill Something"
  2. "Talking for the Sake of Talking"
  3. "I Think I’m Going Mad"
  4. "I Want Too Much, Part 3"
  5. "The Last to Know"
  6. "Body Blow"
  7. "Violent Love"
  8. "You’re Too Young"
  9. "I Lied"
  10. "When I First Saw You"
  11. "Blind Faith"
  12. "Endless Art"

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 Liner notes to A House: Live in Concert (Media notes). BBC Music / Strange Fruit.
  2. "ZOP - A House Discography and Lyrics". April 8, 2007. Archived from the original on September 28, 2011. Retrieved October 9, 2011.
  3. O'Callaghan, Colm (1997). "That's A-House That Was". Irish Examiner.
  4. Boland, Colin. "Colin Boland's CV". mixireland.com. Retrieved October 9, 2011.
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