The City Is Alive Tonight...Live in Baltimore

The City Is Alive Tonight...Live In Baltimore
Live album and Video by Dog Fashion Disco
Released January 25, 2005
Recorded June 14, 2004
Genre Avant-garde metal, experimental rock
Length 74:08
Label Artemis Records
Rotten Records
Dog Fashion Disco chronology
Day of the Dead EP
(2004)Day of the Dead EP2004
The City Is Alive Tonight...Live In Baltimore
(2005)
Adultery
(2006)Adultery2006
Dog Fashion Disco video chronology
DFDVD
(2004) DFDVD2004
DVD-Day
(2005) DVD-Day2005
DFDVD II
(2008) DFDVD II2008
Professional ratings
Review scores
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Allmusic[1]
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The City Is Alive Tonight...Live In Baltimore is a live album by Dog Fashion Disco released on January 25, 2005. It was recorded at Fletcher's, a club in Baltimore, MD, on June 14, 2004. It also contains the bonus DVD, DFD-Day, a recording of the day of the show, the show itself, the party afterwards, and the next morning. The songs "Worm in a Dog's Heart", "Rapist Eyes", "G Eye Joe" & Breed, however, are not present in the DVD, only in the CD. DFD-DAY was directed by Justin McConnell, and partially inspired the production of the feature documentary Working Class Rock Star. The album was re-released in 2006 through Rotten Records.[3]

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Worm In A Dog's Heart"4:12
2."Rapist Eyes"4:18
3."Baby Satan"4:19
4."Love Song For A Witch"5:00
5."Vertigo Motel"5:45
6."Toothless Dream"4:23
7."Acid Memoirs"3:19
8."9 To 5 At The Morgue"4:42
9."Pink Riots"5:25
10."Valley Girl Ventriloquist"5:30
11."G Eye Joe"3:57
12."Leper Friend"4:28
13."A Corpse Is A Corpse"5:22
14."Breed"2:50
15."Rat On A Sinking Ship"5:05
16."Albino Rhino"5:26
Total length:74:08

All songs except "Breed" written by Dog Fashion Disco. "Breed" is credited as words by Kurt Cobain and music by Nirvana.

Credits

  • Todd Smith - Vocals
  • Jasan Stepp - Guitar
  • Jeff Siegel - Keyboards
  • Brian "Wendy" White - Bass
  • Mike "Ollie" Oliver - Drums
  • Matt Rippetoe - Saxophone & Flute
  • Drew Mazurek - Recorder, Engineer, Mixer
  • Kevin Kelch - Assistant Engineer
  • Joe Lambert - Mastering
  • Eric Cole - A&R
  • Derek Brewer - Management
  • Jeff Cohen, Esq. - Legal
  • John Jones - Art Direction & Design
  • Wendy Jones - Art Direction & Design
  • Amy Weiser - Photography
  • Mike Kelley - Booking
  • Eric Cole - Project Coordinator
  • Unstable Ground - DVD production company
  • Justin McConnell - DVD author/director
  • Tom Gregg - Cameraman
  • Greg Sommer - Cameraman
  • Dylan Harrison - Cameraman

References


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