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The Db's - World Cafe Live, Philadelphia 31-08-12

Track listing:
  1. That Time Is Gone 4:05
  2. Before We Were Born 4:21
  3. I Didn't Mean To Say That 3:26
  4. The Adventures Of Albatross & Doggerel 5:39
  5. World To Cry 4:26
  6. Send Me Something Real 5:25
  7. Living A Lie 4:09
  8. The Wonder Of Love 3:31
  9. Ask for Jill 3:15
  10. Black and White 3:30

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The dB's In Concert AT World Café Live in Philadelphia pa USA 31d-08m-12y



taped by Tony (IMAGEMAN2005)

Audience recording


recorder Roland edirol hr05 with homemade model pistol




sound editing by Ane (flipp022)



flac level> 6


the sound quality is very good hifi stereo



10 TRACKS


Set List

01.That Time Is Gone
02.Before We Were Born
03.I Didn't Mean To Say That
04.The Adventures Of Albatross & Doggerel
05.World To Cry
06.Send Me Something Real
07.Living A Lie
08.The Wonder Of Love
09.encore
10.encore


Hear a Live Friday concert at 12noon ET from WXPN and NPR Music
Broadcast Live Fridays from the stage at World Cafe Live, now encore's on the radio, only live encore's.





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by LAUREN THOMAS

Performing on Friday in support of its first studio release in 25 years —

and touring with its original lineup for the first time in 30 years —

The dB's noted that some of the crowd at Philadelphia's World Cafe Live hadn't even been born the last time the band came around.

The group kicked off its midday show with the first two tracks from its new album, Falling Off the Sky,

then proceeded to pack its set full of songs that span The dB's catalog.

Three local brass and wind musicians assisted in "Living a Lie,"

from 1982's Repercussion, as band founder Chris Stamey reminisced that

the horn part for the song was written over the phone. Stamey later dedicated a song to the city of New Orleans as a nod to Jeff Beninato, bassist and founder of

the New Orleans Musicians Relief Fund, who collaborated with The dB's on 1987's The Sound of Music.

These industry veterans know how to put on a show and close in style:

At the end of their set, drummer Will Rigby tossed his drumstick in the air, caught it, picked up his suit jacket and coolly sauntered offstage with his bandmates in tow.