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The first ever AATT live DVD had been released August 2006 and can be ordered here. The DVD features the Geneva concert of the FFTT tour 2003 and three short films.
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November, Simon's collaboration with Bernard Trontin of The Young Gods had been released on the swiss label Shayo Records (Martyn Bates, Sally Doherty, Julia Kent a.o.)
Steven Burrows currently is working on a solo project (called 'Black River') and will be featured as guest musician on the upcoming Dark Orange album as also Emer will be.
» Yesterday AATT played live at Christuskirche in Bochum (Ruhr Area in Germany). The first part of the concert consisted of songs of the 2007 album “(Listen For) The Rag And Bone Man”. I think they performed all songs in the same order as on the CD but I’m not absolutely sure. They started with “Domed” (a great opener) followed by “The Beautiful Silence”. A short while later they played “The Legend Of Mucklow” and “A Man With A Drum” was on of the last songs of this part of the show.
The set list of the first part (perhaps not absolutely correct):
Domed
The Beautiful Silence
Rive Droite
Mary of the Woods
The Way The Land Lies
The Legend of Mucklow
Untitled
Candace
Stay Away From The Accordion Girl
The Saracen's Head
On This Day
A Man With A Drum
Under The Stars
After a break of 15 minutes they were back for the second part of the concert consisting of the complete 1986 album “Virus Meadow”. The eight songs were in the same order known from the original album.
The set list of the second part:
Slow Pulse Boy
Maps In Her Wrists And Arms
The Dwelling Place
Vincent Craine
Jack
The Headless Clay Woman
Gone... Like The Swallows
Virus Meadow
The second part was great. I was a little bit surprised that I was most impressed of “Maps In Her Wrists And Arms” and “Vincent Craine” because the performance of his two songs was absolutely brilliant.
First encore
Dialogue
Feeling Fine
Shaletown
Last encore
Mermen Of The Lea
A Room Lives In Lucy
The sound was very good and I Think they played louder than last year. The length of more or less two hours is okay. It was a great show in an unusual venue. As far as I know this church is in regular use. In the beginning the crowd sat in the church benches but after the break some started to move to the front. To my opinion “Slow Pulse Boy” – the opener of the second part – suffered a little from this situation. The sound, mood and atmosphere differed a lot from other concert venues like pubs, clubs und halls but It was a very good experience. Because of this and the unusual song selection – only songs from two albums in the regular set – it is difficult to compare it with other shows. Last year I saw AATT at a club (Zeche) in Bochum and it was completely different although both shows were very impressive.
21 September, 2008 13:35
Anonymous said...
» I do agree to most of what Stevi wrote, especially about the venue. The problem with the sound in a venue like that is that it is full of reverbs. The sound was good if you were placed somewhere in the middle, but if you left the middle, it sounded like in a washing-mashine or through a wall of water, if you know what I mean.
Primaliry, I did not want to post the setlist before all shows were played - there should be room for surprises. But now that Stevi posted it here, I think it's helpful to point out that they did not play LFTRABM in its entirety. So the setlist was as follows:
Domed The Beautiful Silence Under The Stars A Man With A Drum The Legend Of Mucklow The Saracen's Head Candace Mary Of The Woods Rive droite --- Slow Pulse Boy Maps In Her Wrists And Arms The Dwelling Place Vincent Craine Jack The Headless Clay Woman Gone... Like The Swallows Virus Meadow ---- Dialogue Feeling Fine Shaletown --- Mermen Of The Lea A Room Lives In Lucy -------------------------
Be prepared for the very nice and surprising arrangement of "The Dwelling Place" !
21 September, 2008 20:55
Anonymous said...
» Not only longer concert but also better than Liege... strange venue, and the sound "evolved", maybe because peoples slowly left their seats to stand up near the stage.... anyway, the feeling was there and that's the most important... 44th gig and I'm always taken by the magical mood of A.A.T.T.... waiting for a 45th now... L.
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The set list of the first part (perhaps not absolutely correct):
Domed
The Beautiful Silence
Rive Droite
Mary of the Woods
The Way The Land Lies
The Legend of Mucklow
Untitled
Candace
Stay Away From The Accordion Girl
The Saracen's Head
On This Day
A Man With A Drum
Under The Stars
After a break of 15 minutes they were back for the second part of the concert consisting of the complete 1986 album “Virus Meadow”. The eight songs were in the same order known from the original album.
The set list of the second part:
Slow Pulse Boy
Maps In Her Wrists And Arms
The Dwelling Place
Vincent Craine
Jack
The Headless Clay Woman
Gone... Like The Swallows
Virus Meadow
The second part was great. I was a little bit surprised that I was most impressed of “Maps In Her Wrists And Arms” and “Vincent Craine” because the performance of his two songs was absolutely brilliant.
First encore
Dialogue
Feeling Fine
Shaletown
Last encore
Mermen Of The Lea
A Room Lives In Lucy
The sound was very good and I Think they played louder than last year. The length of more or less two hours is okay. It was a great show in an unusual venue. As far as I know this church is in regular use. In the beginning the crowd sat in the church benches but after the break some started to move to the front. To my opinion “Slow Pulse Boy” – the opener of the second part – suffered a little from this situation. The sound, mood and atmosphere differed a lot from other concert venues like pubs, clubs und halls but It was a very good experience. Because of this and the unusual song selection – only songs from two albums in the regular set – it is difficult to compare it with other shows. Last year I saw AATT at a club (Zeche) in Bochum and it was completely different although both shows were very impressive.
The problem with the sound in a venue like that is that it is full of reverbs. The sound was good if you were placed somewhere in the middle, but if you left the middle, it sounded like in a washing-mashine or through a wall of water, if you know what I mean.
Primaliry, I did not want to post the setlist before all shows were played - there should be room for surprises. But now that Stevi posted it here, I think it's helpful to point out that they did not play LFTRABM in its entirety. So the setlist was as follows:
Domed
The Beautiful Silence
Under The Stars
A Man With A Drum
The Legend Of Mucklow
The Saracen's Head
Candace
Mary Of The Woods
Rive droite
---
Slow Pulse Boy
Maps In Her Wrists And Arms
The Dwelling Place
Vincent Craine
Jack
The Headless Clay Woman
Gone... Like The Swallows
Virus Meadow
----
Dialogue
Feeling Fine
Shaletown
---
Mermen Of The Lea
A Room Lives In Lucy
-------------------------
Be prepared for the very nice and surprising arrangement of "The Dwelling Place" !
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