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BANG 078LP
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To celebrate the 30th anniversary of one of the best rock bands in the history of music, Bang! Records are proud to announce the insane release of a triple vinyl live album of The Beasts Of Bourbon in a limited triple gatefold deluxe edition. Here are three different concerts with their three different line-ups: The original line-up: Tex Perkins, Spencer P. Jones, Kim Salmon, Boris Sujdovic, and James Baker; The Low Road line-up: Tex Perkins, Spencer P. Jones, Kim Salmon, Brian Hooper, and Tony Pola; and the current line-up: Tex Perkins, Spencer P. Jones, Charlie Owen, Brian Hooper, and Tony Pola. This is an absolutely necessary document where loud feedback and low swamp rock bleeds from the vinyl grooves. These three concerts were performed at Australian festivals during 2013 with an absolutely astonishing quality of sound to make your head explode. This is an exclusive limited edition to celebrate the fact that these gentlemen of fortune are still alive, kicking, and rocking harder than ever -- no remorse, no concessions, no forgiveness. The Beasts Of Bourbon at their very loudest and rawest -- take it or leave it. Housed in a deluxe triple gatefold sleeve.
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CD
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MR 272CD
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2005 release. In 1983, The Beasts Of Bourbon's drunk swamp-rock was formed as a side project in Sydney, but they grew to become a supergroup influencing and inspiring a new dangerous form of rock n' roll within Australia and garnering praise and respect worldwide for their infamous live performance. This quintessential Australian pub rock band, fuelled by alcoholic ambiance comprising of Tex Perkins, Spencer P. Jones, Tony Pola, Charlie Own and Brian Hooper reformed for two very special reunion shows, from which this album was born. Low Life has been described as The Beasts Of Bourbon at their finest and angriest yet, recorded at Melbourne's infamous Tote Hotel in late 2003.
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DVD
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MRDVD 001DVD
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2007 release. Live at Copernico, Madrid in 2006. The Beasts of Bourbon have been fermenting for almost as long as a decent bottle of their namesake. Their spirit marinated blasts of blues rock takes The Stooges prototype and rassles it to a sawdust covered floor. There's a confidence and almost arena-savvy projection in their oeuvre. There are flashes of Lux Interior channeling Paul Rodgers and even Joe Cocker with the band providing the perfect counter ballast of geographically dismembered southern fried jams and garage riffola. Bonus material includes a whole bunch of video clips from various stages of the band's career. Run time: approx. 120 minutes. NTSC/PAL multi-region format.
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