[ Universal Music / 4 LP ]
Release Date: Friday 26 July 2019
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On February 17, 2013, Soundgarden concluded a sold-out U.S. Winter tour in support of King Animal, their first studio album in over sixteen years, with a special Live from the Artists Den taping at the Wiltern in Los Angeles. Soundgarden mixed new songs with classic radio hits and rarities performed live for the first time, in front of a rapturous crowd. The concert has become the most requested Soundgarden show to be released of all-time. The 29 song, nearly two-and-a-half-hour show encompasses the band's entire legacy of songs, from their early years with "Hunted Down" through their monumental albums Badmotorfinger and Superunknown respectively with "Outshined" and "Black Hole Sun," and nearly every song from King Animal including "By Crooked Steps" and "Been Away Too Long." The concert film features 21 songs never released on a concert film, 17 of which have never been released on a concert album, including "Blind Dogs" which is the first-time the band ever performed the song live.
The 4LP 180-gram audiophile black vinyl concert album features 17 songs that have never been released on a live album, including "Blind Dogs" which is the first-time the band ever performed the song live. Packaging features a slipcase that holds four individual jackets which link together to form one large image and a two-panel insert.
SIDE A
1. Incessant Mace
2. My Wave
3. Been Away Too Long
SIDE B
4. Worse Dreams
5. Jesus Christ Pose
6. Flower
7. Taree
SIDE C
1. Spoonman
2. By Crooked Steps
3. Blind Dogs
4. Rowing
SIDE D
5. Non-State Actor
6. Drawing Flies
7. Hunted Down
8. Black Saturday
9. Bones of Birds
SIDE E
1. Blow Up The Outside World
2. Fell On Black Days
3. Burden In My Hand
SIDE F
4. A Thousand Days Before
5. Blood On The Valley Floor
6. Rusty Cage
7. New Damage
SIDE G
1. 4th Of July
2. Outshined
3. Black Hole Sun
SIDE H
4. Ty Cobb
5. Slaves & Bulldozers
6. FeedBacchanal