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Sunday, April 20, 2008

Bob Mould - Circle Of Friends: Live At The 9:30 Club

Filmed live at the legendary 9:30 Club in Washington, DC on October 7th 2005, Bob Mould reaches deep into his songbook for a career-spanning electric band performance. Joined onstage by Brendan Canty (Fugazi), Richard Morel (Morel), and Jason Narducy (Rockets Over Sweden), the show features Bob's compositions from Husker Du, Sugar's Copper Blue, and his most recent solo release, Body Of Song. Circle Of Friends is the first fully authorized live concert release by Bob Mould. This performance is the definitive collection for new and longtime fans alike.
Track Listing/Features:

* 'The Act We Act' Sugar - Copper Blue (1992)
* 'A Good Idea' Sugar - Copper Blue (1992)
* 'Changes' Sugar - Copper Blue (1992)
* 'Circles' Bob Mould - Body of Song (2005)
* 'Paralyzed' Bob Mould - Body of Song (2005)
* 'I Am Vision, I Am Sound' Bob Mould - Body of Song (2005)
* 'Underneath Days' Bob Mould - Body of Song (2005)
* 'Hoover Dam' Sugar - Copper Blue (1992)
* 'See A Little Light' Bob Mould - Workbook (1998)
* 'High Fidelity' Bob Mould - Body of Song (2005)
* 'Hardly Getting Over It' Husker Du - Candy Apple Grey (1986)
* 'Could You Be The One?' Husker Du - Warehouse: Songs and Stories (1987)
* 'I Apologize' Husker Du - New Day Rising (1985)
* 'Chartered Trips' Husker Du - Zen Arcade (1984)
* 'The Receipt' Bob Mould - Modulate (2002)
* 'Best Thing' Bob Mould - Body of Song (2005)
* 'Celebrated Summer' Husker Du - New Day Rising (1985)
* 'Beating Heart The Prize' Bob Mould - Body of Song (2005)
* 'Egoverride' Bob Mould - Bob Mould (1996)
* 'If I Can't Change Your Mind' Sugar - Copper Blue (1992)
* 'Helpless' Sugar - Copper Blue (1992)
* 'Makes No Sense At All' Husker Du -Flip Your Wig (1985)
* 'Man On The Moon' Sugar - Copper Blue (1992)

Bonus Materials:

* Pre-show interviews with Bob Mould, Richard Morel, Brendan Canty and Jason Narducy


Available at seeofsound.com

Searched for Bob Mould after hearing The Silence Between Us by Bob Mould on Paste Magazine Sampler #41

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