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LCD SOUNDSYSTEM - The London Sessions



Artist: LCD SOUNDSYSTEM  Receive an e-mail alert when this artist releases a new title
Title: The London Sessions
Label: EMI UK  Receive an e-mail alert when this artist releases a new title
Cat: 949 4452
Format: CD
Released: 24 January, 2011
Price: $7.72
Genre: Disco/Nu-Disco
Playlist: MP3
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#Samples Title
Side 1
1.  - Us U Them - MP3 Sample MP3 "Us U Them"
2.  - All I Want - MP3 Sample MP3 "All I Want"
3.  - Drunk Girls - MP3 Sample MP3 "Drunk Girls"
4.  - Get Innocuous! - MP3 Sample MP3 "Get Innocuous!"
5.  - Daft Punk Is Playing At My House - MP3 Sample MP3 "Daft Punk Is Playing At My House"
6.  - All My Friends - MP3 Sample MP3 "All My Friends"
7.  - Pow Pow - MP3 Sample MP3 "Pow Pow"
8.  - I Can Change - MP3 Sample MP3 "I Can Change"
9.  - Yr City Is A Sucker - MP3 Sample MP3 "Yr City Is A Sucker"

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    Review

    Anyone lucky enough to have caught James Murphy and his entourage of highly talented musical friends live will attest that it's here LCD Soundsystem truly excel. And whilst this London Sessions album recorded in the aftermath of such a performance at last year's Glastonbury does not replicate such an elation filling experience, the chance to hear some of the band's best tracks recorded live makes this worth investigating. It's basically a showcase for how tight a group of musicians Gavin Russom, Pat Mahoney and Nancy Whang are, most notably on "Get Innocuous" where Russom really goes to town on the synths and "Daft Punk Is Playing At My House" which gets embellished with a liberal dose of tightness tautness and spikiness. The band has such an all encompassing back catalogue that you could spend all day dissecting which tracks they should have included here, and it's a mark of the aforementioned tightness that even the somewhat risible "Drunk Girls" sounds markedly improved here.