Mercury Retrograde
- For the astrological "Mercury retrograde" see Retrograde motion in astronomy
Mercury Retrograde | ||||
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Live album by Jesse Malin | ||||
Released |
June 3, 2008 (download-only) November 10, 2008 | |||
Recorded | Mercury Lounge, December 2007 | |||
Genre | Indie rock | |||
Length | 1:12:17 | |||
Label |
Adeline Records One Little Indian | |||
Producer | Paul Hager | |||
Jesse Malin chronology | ||||
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Mercury Retrograde is a live album by Jesse Malin, recorded at the Mercury Lounge, New York City in December 2007.[1][2] The album was originally only released online, on June 3, 2008,[1] and was released on CD on November 10, 2008.[2] On the CD released by One Little Indian Records, the first thirteen tracks are from the live set; the final five tracks are studio recordings.[3] The version of the CD released by Adeline Records contains fifteen live songs plus one studio recording unique to this version.
Track listing (One Little Indian Records)
- High Lonesome; 4:08
- Wendy; 4:21
- Hotel Columbia; 3:26
- Lucinda; 2:46
- Subway; 4:11
- Cigarettes & Violets; 4:14
- Since You're in Love; 4:21
- Helpless; 3:34
- Aftermath; 6:10
- Broken Radio; 6:40
- Going Out West; 3:48
- Swingin' Man; 5:30
- Xmas; 3:29
- Leaving Babylon; 4:08
- Megan Don't Know; 2:46
- It's Not Enough; 1:16
- Lady From Baltimore; 2:53
- Fairytale of New York; 4:47
Track listing (Adeline Records)
- High Lonesome; 4:08
- Wendy; 4:21
- Hotel Columbia; 3:26
- Lucinda; 2:46
- Subway; 4:11
- Cigarettes & Violets; 4:14
- Little Star
- Since You're in Love; 4:21
- Helpless; 3:34
- Aftermath; 6:10
- Black Haired Girl
- Broken Radio; 6:40
- Going Out West; 3:48
- Swingin' Man; 5:30
- Xmas; 3:29
- Christmas (Baby Please Come Home)[Studio Recording]
References
- 1 2 Goodman, William (June 2, 2008). "Jesse Malin". Spin. Retrieved 2008-12-26.
- 1 2 Bruce, Sophie (20 November 2008). "Jesse Malin, Mercury Retrograde". BBC. Retrieved 2008-12-26.
- ↑ Churchill, Nick (28 November 2008). "Jesse Malin Mercury Retrograde One Little Indian". This is Local London. Retrieved 2008-12-26.
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