Live at the BBC (Shed Seven album)

Live at the BBC
Compilation album by Shed Seven
Released 11 December 2007
Recorded 1994 - 1998
Genre Rock
Producer ???
Shed Seven chronology
One Hand Clapping – The Unreleased Demos 2001–2003
(2005)
Live at the BBC
(2007)
The Singles Collection
(2008)

Live at the BBC is a compilation of sessions recorded at the BBC between 1994 and 1998 by the British band Shed Seven, released in 2007.

Disc one is a compilation of BBC sessions between 1994 - 1998 while disc two includes several live tracks from 1995 - 1997.

Track listing

Disc one

  1. "Speakeasy (Mark Radcliffe session)"
  2. "Never Again (Mark Radcliffe session)"
  3. "Ocean Pie (Mark Radcliffe session)"
  4. "Dirty Soul (Mark Radcliffe session)"
  5. "Where Have You Been Tonight? (Mark Radcliffe session)"
  6. "Getting Better (Mark Radcliffe session)"
  7. "Out By My Side (Mark Radcliffe session)"
  8. "Going for Gold (Mark Radcliffe session)"
  9. "Where Have You Been Tonight? (Evening Session)"
  10. "Falling From the Sky (Evening Session)"
  11. "The Skin I'm In (Evening Session)"
  12. "Ocean Pie (Evening Session)"
  13. "Let It Ride (Evening Session)"
  14. "The Heroes (Evening Session)"
  15. "She Left Me On Friday (Evening Session)"
  16. "Devil In Your Shoes (Evening Session)"
  17. "Melpomene (Evening Session)"

Disc two

  1. "Dolphin (Live from Glastonbury '95)"
  2. "Chasing Rainbows (Live from Wolverhampton)"
  3. "Killing Time (Live from Wolverhampton)"
  4. "Out By My Side (Live from Wolverhampton)
  5. "On Standby (Live from Wolverhampton)"
  6. "Going for Gold (Live from Leeds Sound City)"
  7. "Parallel Lines (Live from Leeds Sound City)"
  8. "Bully Boy (Live from Phoenix)"
  9. "Where Have You Been Tonight? (Live from Phoenix)"
  10. "Devil In Your Shoes (Live from Phoenix)"
  11. "She Left Me On Friday (Live from Phoenix)"

Recording dates

Disc one
Disc two


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