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Live: Omaha to Osaka [LIVE]

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  • Audio CD (December 15, 1998)
  • Original Release Date: December 15, 1998
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Format: Live
  • Label: Man's Ruin
  • ASIN: B00000I60Q
  • Also Available in: Vinyl
  • Average Customer Review: 3.1 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (8 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #95,128 in Music (See Bestsellers in Music)

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    #33 in  Music > Alternative Rock > Hardcore & Punk > Riot Grrl
    #65 in  Music > Rock > Live Albums > Alternative Rock
    #94 in  Music > Alternative Rock > Live Albums > Hardcore & Punk

 
1. L7 Overture/Medly Fast And Frightening, Andres, Drama, Pretend We're Dead, Shove, Shitlist, The Beauty Process
2. Bad Things
3. Must Have More
4. Death Wish
5. Slide
6. Bitterwine
7. Drama
8. Non-Existent Patricia
9. Pattylean
10. El Wahtusi
11. Shitlist
12. Andres
13. Fast And Frightening
14. Off The Wagon
15. Little One
16. Lorenza, Giada, Allesandra

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16 live tracks documenting the transglobal activities of this legendary phenomenom. Starts off with a bizarre and amazing medley of hits performed by the John Marshall High School Marching Band entitled 'L7 Overture/ Medley', and then the near-metal all-female alternative rock act/ could- have-been-maybe-should-have-been-biker-gang kicks into gear with hits like 'Shitlist', 'Slide', 'Death Wish', 'Must HaveMore', 'Drama' and 'Bitterwine'. 1998 Man's Ruin Records release.

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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars A decent effort, October 5, 2005
By Eric Brothers "L7 fanatic" (fountain valley, ca United States) - See all my reviews
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For all potential buyers who may be wondering about some of the criticism concerning this record, let me fill you in. After HUNGRY FOR STINK and THE BEAUTY PROCESS failed to generate the sales of BRICKS ARE HEAVY, L7 was quickly dropped by their label, Slash Records. This led to a period of uncertainity for the band, who were wondering about what label they would end up signing with, or if the band would even survive at all.
While they were considering their options, the band came across two bootleg shows from Omaha and Osaka and decided to release them on CD to keep the band's name alive until their future was certain. This explains the inferior sound. Once you get past that, this is an enjoyable record. The ladies were a hard-rocking outfit and this comes through despite the poor quality.
Since the band was using bootleg tapes, there's no overdubbing or removing any mistakes, such as the out-of-tune guitar parts on "Bitter Wine", which makes this one of the most genuine and realistic live albums ever released.
Aside from being loud, furious,and energetic, L7 was a lot of fun. Part of the fun of any L7 show was the banter between the band members and the crowd, and, occasionally, each other. Midway through the album, Donita Sparks and new bassist Gail Greenwood turn the concert into a comedy act, tossing jokes and wisecracks back and forth until Sparks says "We're a rock band, not a Vegas act. I guess we have to play some songs now."
The album features such classics as "Deathwish", "S---list", several tracks from THE BEAUTY PROCESS(their newest album at the time), including "Drama" and "Off The Wagon", and three new songs, "Pattylean", a swing version of "Non-Existent Patricia", "El Whatusi", a surf-inspired number, and the cowpunk/polka tune "Little One", which also appeared on L7's next studio record, SLAP HAPPY.
As another poster commented, "Pretend We're Dead", the band's hit single and a concert staple, doesn't appear on the record. Ordinarily, it would be unthinkable to put out a live album without your biggest hit, but I've always thought that one possible reason had to do with comments Donita Sparks has made about how it's not their strongest song live and how difficult it is to sing live. No reason was ever given in any interview that I ever read.
I was always hoping that L7 would release a proper live album someday, but that will never happen because they broke up in 2001. It's unfortunate that one of rock's best live acts will never have a proper showcase for what they did best.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars How NOT to record a live album, August 29, 2006
1.-I'm a L7 fan. Let's make that clear
2.-It's a shame such great songs are featured with such poor, terrible sound. Imagine going to a Rock show with the flu, seeing the band in the back of a low-budget club. This is it
3.-Some reviewer wrote "I have heard worse ones". Yeah, me too, but they were not OFFICIAL releases!!! ANY BOOTLEG nowadays sounds light years better!
4.-Such cool intro with the marching band...again, down the drain it goes
5.-Great poster designer Frank Kozik did the design for this one... And he did not do very well either! The photoshop tricking is obvious on the cover
6.-L7 RULES...BUT NOT LIKE THIS!!
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5 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars L7 - 'Live:Omaha To Osaka' (Man's Ruin), January 15, 2005
Never was THAT huge of an L7 fan,but I did get to see them once as support band for Marilyn Manson,as I thought they were decent.'Live:Omaha...' documents two(2)live concerts of the group when they played,of course in Omaha,NE and Osaka,Japan.The live CD isn't perfect but the sound is acceptable.Some may call L7's music 'Feminist Punk' or even 'Riot Grrrl'(is that second one even a genre?).Some of the tunes that I liked best were "Bad Things",the punk/metal goodies "Death Wish","Non-Existent Patricia","Slide" and "Fast And Fightening".Line-up:Suzi Gardner&Donita Sparks-guitar&vocals,Dee Plakas-drums and Jennifer Finch-bass.Probably will be most appreciated by fans of Seven Year (...),Babes In Toyland,Hole,Pandoras and Lunachicks.
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3.0 out of 5 stars Let's rock tonight!
Since I continue to wait for a "Best Of" disc from L7, I thought I'd take a gamble on this live album. Read more
Published on October 16, 2005 by H3@+h

5.0 out of 5 stars Just an incredible live album
I've never seen this in a store except for the copy I bought. I already loved L7 but this album really blew me away. Read more
Published on October 13, 2005 by GG Jaeger

4.0 out of 5 stars Where's 'Pretend your Dead'
'So what's there to do in Ohmaha?'
'Nothing? OK a whole lot of nothing!'

So goes some of the banter on L7's live show in both Omaha and Osaka. Read more

Published on August 27, 2002 by Johny Bottom

1.0 out of 5 stars DISTORTED VOCALS AND BAD RECORDING MAKE THIS RECORD A NO!
As a long time L7 fan I was thrilled when I heard of this album, however I was not so thrilled when I heard it. Read more
Published on July 28, 1999

5.0 out of 5 stars L7 did it again!
I usually don't like live albums but I must say that this is one of the rare acceptions. The album from begining to end is terrific!
Published on March 5, 1999

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