The Delicacy of Living Modestly

The Delicacy of Living Modestly

"The Delicacy of Living Modestly" is a live album released in 2008 by the band Limbeck. It was not made readily available in any mainstream marketplaces and could only be purchased from a select few independent record stores across North America or from the band on the road. The album is a collection of live singles, album cuts and covers that the band has performed in 2007/08. The album has been released under the band's personal record label "Bearhouse Records"

Infobox Album |
Name = The Delicacy of Living Modestly.
Type = Album
Artist = Limbeck



Released = 2008
Genre = Rock, Americana, Alt-Country
Label = Bearhouse Records
Producer = Ed Rose
Last album = "Limbeck"
(2007)
This album = "The Delicacy of Living Modestly"
(2008)

Track listing

1. Long Way To Go
2. Already Gone
3. Sunset Limited
4. The State
5. Keepin' Busy
6. Making The Rounds
7. Wake Up
8. Reading The Street Signs
9. Don't Turn Around, She's Not Worth It
10. Teenage Freakshow
11. Albatross & Ivy
12. Trouble


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