...( Info )...
Artist: Liam Gallagher
Title: MTV Unplugged (Live At Hull City Hall)
Year Of Release: 2020
Label: Warner Records
Genre: Rock
Quality: Mp3 320 kbps
Total Time: 43:25
Total Size: 100 MB
...( TrackList )...
1. Wall Of Glass (MTV Unplugged Live at Hull City Hall) (4:09)
2. Some Might Say (MTV Unplugged Live at Hull City Hall) (4:57)
3. Now That I've Found You (MTV Unplugged Live at Hull City Hall) (3:30)
4. One of Us (MTV Unplugged Live at Hull City Hall) (3:33)
5. Stand By Me (MTV Unplugged Live at Hull City Hall) (5:57)
6. Sad Song (MTV Unplugged Live at Hull City Hall) (4:30)
7. Cast No Shadow (MTV Unplugged Live at Hull City Hall) (5:05)
8. Once (MTV Unplugged Live at Hull City Hall) (3:56)
9. Gone (MTV Unplugged Live at Hull City Hall) (3:54)
10. Champagne Supernova (MTV Unplugged Live at Hull City Hall) (3:59)
Last summer Liam Gallagher joined the list of all-time greats (Paul McCartney, Page and Plant, Nirvana and many more) who have filmed a prestigious MTV Unplugged session. Having missed Oasis’s 1996 session through illness, the show at Hull’s City Hall found Liam fulfilling some unfinished business entirely on his own terms.
Now Liam is set to release the ‘MTV Unplugged’ live album of the show on April 24th.
The show’s electrifying atmosphere is palpable from the very beginning with a phenomenal reaction as Liam takes to the stage with ‘Wall of Glass’. Material from Liam’s solo career such as his personal favourite ‘Once’ and the joyous ‘Now That I’ve Found You’ resonates in this stripped-back format, with his vocal shining alongside a trio of backing singers and string arrangements performed by the 24-piece Urba.
Oasis guitarist Bonehead features on performances of ‘Some Might Say’, ‘Stand By Me’, ‘Cast No Shadow’ and Liam’s first ever live vocal performance of the ‘Definitely Maybe’ bonus track ‘Sad Song’. The show concludes on a crowd-pleasing high with an emotive take on the classic ‘Champagne Super.
Liam launches the ‘MTV Unplugged’ album by sharing the new version of ‘Gone’, which was one of the strongest performances of the night. Stripped of the force of the studio recording, ‘Gone’ instead reveals new-found bombastic dynamics and an evocative cinematic atmosphere.
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