Cinemasonic (album)

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Cinemasonic
Cinemasonic cover
Live album by All About Eve
Released March 2003
Label JamTart
Producer All About Eve
Professional reviews
All About Eve chronology
Iceland
(2002)
Cinemasonic
(2003)
Keepsakes
(2006)

Cinemasonic is a live album by All About Eve. It was released both as a CD and as a DVD and is a recording of the band's gig on 31 May 2002 at the Shepherd's Bush Empire.

The band's line up at the time was:

Julianne Regan - Vocals

Andy Cousin - Bass Guitar

Toni Haimi - Lead Guitar

Rik Carter - Keyboards and Guitars

Del Hood - Drums

  1. "Let Me Go Home"
  2. "The Dreamer"
  3. "Somebody Said"
  4. "Blue Sonic Boy"
  5. "Daisychains"
  6. "I Don't Know"
  7. "Phased"
  8. "Ctrl-Alt-Delete"
  9. "Sodium"
  10. "Touched By Jesus"
  11. "Life On Mars"

As well as a video recording of the concert, the DVD also contains a mini feature called "Access all Areas" which is a fifteen minute backstage look at the concert and the tour as a whole.

  1. "Let Me Go Home"
  2. "The Dreamer"
  3. "Flowers In Our Hair"
  4. "In The Clouds"
  5. "Somebody Said"
  6. "Blue Sonic Boy"
  7. "Daisychains"
  8. "I Don't Know"
  9. "Phased"
  10. "Ctrl-Alt-Delete"
  11. "Sodium"
  12. "Wishing The Hours Away"
  13. "Make It Bleed"
  14. "Outshine The Sun"
  15. "Every Angel"
  16. "Life on Mars"
  17. "Our Summer"
  18. "Touched By Jesus"

This is the only live video that has ever been officially released by All About Eve.

Rik Carter was ex-Mission. Shortly after this gig he would cease working with All About Eve in not particularly friendly circumstances. As he had (shared) writing credits for a couple of the songs (including Somebody Said and Daisychains) this album is therefore the only place that these songs are ever likely to be issued.

The issue of sound quality has caused some controversy on this album. It is an ordinary stereo track that was recorded straight from the mixing desk at the gig. As such this album sounds far more "live" than most live albums, which has led to some reviewers (including the All Music Guide) saying that it sounds like a Bootleg recording. Another school of thought, however, is that - with a suitably powerful amplifier - it sounds like you are actually there - and is therefore better than most other live recordings.

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