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The Dead Daisies
Artist Icon Live & Louder (2017)
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"Live & Louder" is a live album from Australian-American hard rock band The Dead Daisies, released
19 May 2017 through Spitfire Music.
Recorded during their winter UK and European tour, where they performed to over a million fans, ‘Live And Louder’ will be the next best thing to actually being there, as the album contains no overdubs and sounds exactly the way it was recorded.
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‘Live and Louder’ is a sensation – it sounds great, it drips quality and most important of all like all the best live albums do, if you close those eyes it really does put you in the room with the band and that audience. Starting out with the crowd noise and building anticipation for ‘Long Way to Go’ we start off in blistering fashion before the gentler but oh so cool ‘Mexico’ from ‘Revolucion’ delivers the perfect one-two punch. It’s a great start and with ‘Make Some Noise’, ‘Song and a Prayer’ and the cover of Creedence’s ‘Fortunate Son’ there’s a good deal of representation from The Daisies latest release from last year , indeed 8 of those 12 tracks are included in the 15 songs here including two covers – the aforementioned ‘Fortunate Son’ and the robust cover of The Who’s ‘Join Together’.
There have, of course, been many great live albums released over the years, but this is one that really does take you back to the glory days of Rock where live albums ruled the roost.



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