Live Acoustic by Guster

Live Acoustic

Guster

2013

Live Acoustic is a Alt/Indie album by Guster, originally released in 2013. On Gatefold: 2 pressings tracked.

Sound DNA

  • Alt/Indie
  • Indie Rock
  • earnest
  • bohemian
  • raw

About

For longtime Guster fans, the Boston band's 2013 album <i>Live Acoustic</i> is kind of a big deal—especially when you consider that Guster was formed as a live acoustic trio but it took the group 22 years to release a proper live acoustic set. From the opening version of “Backyard,” a rich resonance is immediately noticeable. That’s because these songs were recorded inside a Presbyterian church in Austin, Texas—which makes this stripped-down version of “That’s No Way to Get to Heaven” just that much more special. Accompanied by The Guster String Players, songs like the normally peppy “Do You Love Me” play with a dimension of pop sophistication that at times recall Phil Spector’s famed recording techniques. Not even an eerie-sounding theremin or the beautiful string arrangements can upstage the soaring vocal harmonies that echo through the church in an exceptionally lush rendition of “Long Way Down.” The large, roomy sound and dramatic string tones are especially conducive to Guster’s more melancholic musings, like the lovelorn “Rocketship” and “Rainy Day.”

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Tracklist

  1. 1Backyard3:00
  2. 2Do You Love Me3:36
  3. 3Long Way Down4:33
  4. 4That's No Way To Get To Heaven2:20
  5. 5What You Call Love3:43
  6. 6Beginning Of The End3:09
  7. 7Diane3:58
  8. 8Rocketship4:17
  9. 9Empire State4:42
  10. 10Rise And Shine3:14
  11. 11Two Points For Honesty3:41
  12. 12Either Way4:30
  13. 13Satellite4:30
  14. 14Rainy Day4:52
  15. 15Hang On4:19
  16. 16This Could All Be Yours4:16

Credits

Performers

Rare pressing on Gatefold · 2 pressings tracked on Gatefold