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Listen The Dam at Otter Creek
 
Listen Selling the Drama
 
Listen I Alone
 
Listen Iris
 
Listen Lightning Crashes
 
Listen Top
 
Listen All over You
 
Listen Shit Towne
 
Listen T.B.D.
 
Listen Stage
 
Listen Waitress
 
Listen Pillar of Davidson
 
Listen White, Discussion
 
Listen [Untitled Track]
 



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CD Information
Label: Radioactive
Genre: Adult Alternative Pop/Rock , Alternative Pop/Rock , Post-Grunge
Titles: View all titles by Live
Review
On Throwing Copper, Live tightened their sound, added crashing crescendos for dramatic effect, and injected some anger into their sound and songwriting. They also eased up a bit on the Eastern philosophy; the result is a more cohesive, memorable record overall, and quite an improvement from the sometimes overly precious Mental Jewelry. And for all of Mental Jewelry's ideologies, Throwing Copper is ultimately a more passionate and successful album, thanks to tracks like "I Alone," "Selling the Drama," and "All Over You," all of which received heavy radio play. The rebirth-themed "Lightning Crashes," the album's biggest hit, was written in memory of Barbara Lewis, a classmate who was killed by a drunk driver in 1993. Other standouts include the Kurt Cobain/Courtney Love-inspired "Stage," the apocalyptic "White, Discussion," the bass-driven, obsessive "Iris," and the dark "Dam at Otter Creek." Of course, Ed Kowalczyk couldn't resist throwing in a song like "T.B.D." (for the Tibetan Book of the Dead), based on Aldous Huxley's slow descent into death, aided by heroin. Its melodrama is a bit much, even for Live, and is just a sign of things to come on their next album, Secret Samadhi. But Throwing Copper is still a huge improvement from Mental Jewelry, and is the least overtly preachy Live album to date. ~ Gina Boldman, All Music Guide
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Awesome
Posted on 08/07/2001 by SB
This CD is great. I love all of the songs except "Stage" becasue I don't think it fits on the album.
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