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Little Drummer Boy Live

Live album by
Mark Kozelek

ReleasedNovember 28, 2006
Recorded2003-2006
GenreFolk rock
Length
72:23 (disc 1)
27:09 (disc 2)
LanguageEnglish
LabelCaldo Verde Records
ProducerMark Kozelek

Mark Kozelek chronology





White Christmas Live
(2001)

Little Drummer Boy Live
(2006)

White Christmas and Little Drummer Boy Live
(2007)




Professional ratings
Review scores
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Allmusic link
3.5/5 stars

Little Drummer Boy Live is a double live collection by Mark Kozelek, released by his own label Caldo Verde Records on November 28, 2006. Former Red House Painters guitarist Phil Carney guests on guitar on some of the songs. The set is a limited edition release of 10,000 copies.


The album consists of covers and songs from Kozelek's bands Red House Painters and Sun Kil Moon, as well as material from his solo releases. It features two previously unreleased songs: "Moorestown" and "Unlit Hallway," which were later recorded with Sun Kil Moon for 2008's April.



Track listing


Disc one:


  1. "Trucker's Atlas" – 3:54

  2. "Salvador Sanchez" – 4:27

  3. "Cruiser" – 5:54

  4. "Katy Song" – 4:29

  5. "Little Drummer Boy" – 2:26

  6. "All Mixed Up" – 4:54

  7. "Moorestown" – 4:17

  8. "Unlit Hallway" – 3:50

  9. "Duk Koo Kim" – 12:20

  10. "Four-Fingered Fisherman" – 3:37

  11. "Lily and Parrots" – 6:22

  12. "Carry Me Ohio" – 6:43

  13. "Bubble" – 4:05

  14. "Mistress" – 5:10

Disc two:


  1. "Michigan" – 5:28

  2. "Void" – 5:21

  3. "Down Colorful Hill" – 5:43

  4. "Rock 'n' Roll Singer" – 3:14

  5. "Glenn Tipton" – 3:42

  6. "Tiny Cities Made of Ashes" – 3:45


Notes


  • Disc 1 recorded at:
    • Grey Eagle, Asheville on May 19, 2006

    • Bowery Ballroom, New York on May 24, 2006

    • Stenhammarsalen, Göteborg, Sweden on December 3, 2005

    • Nosturi, Helsinki on December 4, 2005

    • KB, Malmö on December 5, 2005

    • First Unitarian Church, Philadelphia on December 12, 2003

    • Conway Hall, London on November 25, 2005


  • Disc 2 recorded at:
    • Main Hall, Montreal on July 9, 2006

    • Lee's Palace, Toronto on July 12, 2006


  • All songs written by Mark Kozelek, except:
    • "Trucker's Atlas," "Four-Fingered Fisherman," and "Tiny Cities" written by Isaac Brock, Eric Judy, and Jeremiah Green.

    • "Little Drummer Boy" written by Katherine K. Davis, Henry Onorati, and Harry Simeone.

    • "All Mixed Up" written by Ric Ocasek.

    • "Rock 'n' Roll Singer" written by Bon Scott, Angus Young, and Malcolm Young.



External links


  • The official Sun Kil Moon website

  • Unofficial Sun Kil Moon website

  • Jetset Records








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