This BBC FM broadcast was included in the best bootlegs 2015-20 document. I noted that, "It was a superb show in excellent quality with a tremendous mix."
The majority of the broadcast set-list is drawn from the current album ‘Car Button Cloth’ and the two albums prior to its release, It’s A Shame about Ray (1992) and C’mon Feel The Lemonheads (1993), their 5th and 6th albums respectively, which led to the band achieving international acclaim and success.
The first seven tracks from Car Button Cloth (1996) are included in this set along with its closer ‘One More Time’. The album wasn’t as successful as the previous two and reviews were more muted. In recent years it has gained a more favourable reception.
It's surprising that the the band covered three 'Smudge' tracks during this show. Singer Evan Dando had met Tom Morgan, guitarist and vocalist with the Australian band in the early 90s and had become songwriting partners. They had written songs together for the Lemonheads album 'It's A Shame About Ray'.
THE LEMONHEADS
Astoria, London
3 October 1996
BBC Radio 1 FM - Live In Concert) off DAT Master
Setlist:
01. DJ intro (0:34)
02. It's All True (2:33)
03. If I Could Talk I'd Tell You (2:42)
04. It's a Shame About Ray (3:12)
05. Tenderfoot (Smudge cover) (2:14)
06. Hospital (2:19)
07. My Drug Buddy (3:17)
08. Break Me (3:08)
09. DJ talk (0;27)
10. The Outdoor Type (Smudge cover) (2:31)
11. Losing Your Mind (5:39)
12. One More Time (2:45)
13. Something's Missing (2:40)
14. Confetti (2:55)
15. Rudderless (2:57)
16. DJ talk (0;32)
17. Divan (Smudge cover) (1:30)
18. Hannah & Gabi (2:35)
19. Big Gay Heart (5:44)
20. It's About Time (2:13)
21. DJ talk (0:13)
22. Into Your Arms (3:02)
Gloomy Sunday (Kalmár Pál cover) - not included
Lineage: 1Live Radio > Sony DAT D3 > DAT tape > Tascam DA-20 MKII > Tascam CD-RW900 MK II > CDRW > Audio Logic (editing) > act > you
Notes:
The quality is A+.
Transferred the DAT master yesterday...means brand new transfer. Complete radio broadcast.
Enjoy, best
Bobfather
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