Lucero Reveal 'Live from Atlanta'

BY Gregory AdamsPublished Jun 10, 2014

Memphis-based country-punk combo Lucero are set to celebrate their prolific output via the release of their very first concert effort, Live from Atlanta. The massive, back catalogue-scouring live album arrives as a four-LP set or a double-CD on August 12 via INgrooves.

A press release notes that the album was recorded at Atlanta's Terminal West venue over the course of three nights, with a total of 32 tracks spread out over the release. Said to be marked with the group's patented "whiskey-fuelled audience singalongs," the set delivers over two hours' worth of concert recordings that offer different twists from their studio counterparts.

"When you listen to 'Freebird,' you're not listening to the studio version. You want that 17-minute crazy one. That's the one you think to go to," guitarist Brian Venable said in a statement. "So we're hoping with this record, you'll finally get a version of [That Much Further West's] 'Tears Don't Matter Much' that you know."

You can stream the live version of that particular track down below.

The setlist contains tracks running from the band's self-released 2000 debut The Attic Tapes up to 2013's Texas & Tennessee. You can check out the full tracklisting for Live from Atlanta, along with some upcoming touring details, down below.

Live from Atlanta:

1. I Can Get Us Out Of Here
2. On My Way Downtown
3. Nights Like These
4. Sounds of the City
5. I'll Just Fall
6. Union Pacific Line
7. Sweet Little Thing
8. Slow Dancing
9. Women & Work
10. Raising Hell
11. Texas & Tennessee
12. Breathless Love
13. Goodbye Again
14. Juniper
15. Tonight Ain't Gonna Be Good
16. My Best Girl
17. Like Lightning
18. Summer Song
19. It Gets the Worst at Night
20. That Much Further West
21. Mom
22. The War
23. All Sewn Up
24. What Else Would You Have Me Be?
25. Tears Don't Matter Much
26. Drink Till We're Gone
27. Rick's Boogie
28. Bastard's Lullaby
29. It May Be Too Late
30. A Dangerous Thing
31. The Last Song
32. Fistful of Tears

Tour dates:

06/11 San Antonio, TX – Sam's Burger Joint

06/12 Dallas, TX – The Elm St. Music & Tattoo Festival

06/13 Hattiesburg, MS – Brewskys

06/13-15 Manchester, TN – Bonnaroo

07/11 Fort Collins, CO – Aggie Theatre

07/12 Morrison, CO – Red Rocks Ampitheatre

07/13 Telluride, CO – The Ride Festival

07/15 Kansas City, MO – Crossroads KC

07/16 St. Louis, MO – The Ready Room

07/17 Memphis, TN – Levitt Shell

07/19 Frederick, MD – Flying Dog Brewery

07/20 Dewey Beach, DE – Bottle & Cork

07/22 Asbury Park, NJ – Stone Pony

07/23 Harrisburg, PA – Fed Live

07/24 Rochester, NY – Party in the Park

07/25 Port Chester, NY – The Capitol Theatre

07/27 Newport, RI – Newport Folk Festival 2014

07/28 Akron, OH – Musica

09/06-07 Toronto, ON - Riot Fest

09/12-14 Chicago, IL – Riot Fest

09/13 St. Paul, MN – Midway Stadium

09/19-21 Byers, CO – Riot Fest

09/27 Baltimore, MD – The Shindig Festival

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