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| ARTIST: | X |
| CATEGORY: | Music |
| MANUFACTURER: | Laughing Outlaw |
| FEATURES: | Live |
| TYPE: | Pop, Punk, Rock, Rock/Pop, Sydney punk legends, Steve Lucas and Ian Rilen (Rose Tattoo, Sardine V), have kicked rock 'n' roll savagely in the caboose for 25 years as X have achieved acclaim and notoriety in their native Australia as well as Europe and the US. |
| MEDIA: | Audio CD |
| TRACKS: | Sad Days Girl, Almost Never Wrong, Movin' On, Dipstick, You Really Don't Care, Dream Baby, Police, Mother, TV Glue, Don't Cry No Tears, All Over Now, I Like You And You Like Me, Degenerate Boy, The Feel, El Salvador, I Don't Wanna Go Out, Midnite Bus, Waiting, Ooh Baby, Oxford Street Nick, Where Did I Go Wrong, I Love Rock 'N' Roll |
| UPC: | 614511725323 |
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Customer Reviews of Evil Rumours: Live at the Basement
One of rock n' roll's great secrets X are the greatest band you never heard of. Their brand of rock n' roll is of the most brutal and primitive, yet humorous and cool, nature. <
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>Even in their native Australia, they are unknown outside the inner sanctum of 30 and 40-something inner city hipsters in Sydney and Melbourne. <
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>There is no US or British equivalent. They are that rare and special. A live X experience is absolutely unforgettable. <
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>This live album is a departure from their norm - recorded at Sydney's premier jazz club rather than the usual sticky carpet pub. As a 25th birthday commemoration they added strings and violins etc. to their original four piece sound. Still they couldn't help themselves -the raw punk energy still howls through. Testament to the power of their songwriting is how outstandingly well they stand up to these re-workings. <
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>Three members dead since their 1977 inception, this album is a triumphal testament to their brilliance. They're still unknown, yet the most legendary and seminal of Australian bands amongst those who know. There's no other way to say it.