King Biscuit Flower Hour

RELEASE
August 27, 1996
LABEL
Silverline
GENRES
Pop/Rock, New Wave, Alternative Pop/Rock, Power Pop, Alternative/Indie Rock, Contemporary Pop/Rock, Punk/New Wave, Detroit Rock

Album Review

Arguably the group's best album, and one of the best live albums ever released by anybody. This concert, recorded on Oct. 30, 1983 in San Antonio, at the peak of the group's popularity, captures them in a powerful, energetic performance, displaying their best garage punk attributes full force along with a surprisingly melodic sound that put them a few steps above bands like the Ramones. It's all here, including "Talking In Your Sleep" and climaxing with "What I Like About You," covering a big chunk of the band's history as well as some pre-history, like "Little Latin Lupe Lou." Along with Robyn Hitchcock & The Egyptians' Gotta Let This Hen Out, one of the great 1980's live albums, and only a step short of classics like Live Kinks and the Stones' Got Live If You Want It. Great sound, too, with some really cool crunchy guitars--a must-own collection.
Bruce Eder, Rovi

Track Listing

  1. When I Look in Your Eyes [Live]
  2. Do Me Anyway You Wanna
  3. Gimme One More Chance
  4. Love Me to the Max
  5. Stone Pony
  6. Keep in Touch
  7. C'mon Girl (Work Out With Me)
  8. Got Me Where You Want Me
  9. Rock You Up
  10. Night Like This
  11. Tomboy
  12. Open Your Door
  13. Talking in Your Sleep [Live]
  14. I'm Hip
  15. Shake a Tail Feather
  16. What I Like About You
  17. Little Latin Lupe Lu