Weed Out!

Weed Out!

Infobox Album | Name = Weed Out (Live at the Old Melbourne Hotel)
Type = Live
Artist = The Stems


Released = 1997
Recorded =
Genre = Alternative rock
Length =
Label = House Of Wax Records
Producer =
Reviews =
Last album = "Buds"
(1991)
This album = "Weed Out"
(1997)
Next album = ""
(2003)

Weed Out is a 1997 album released by House of Wax of live recordings by The Stems. This live 2 track recording features 10 live cuts from a performance at The Old Melbourne Hotel in Perth, Western Australia on April 18, 1986. As well as containing live versions of previously released favorites like "Rosebud", "Make You Mine" and "Love Will Grow" the album contains two previously unreleased songs "Does It Turn You On", "Don't Let Me" together with a cover of the Monkees' "Stepping Stone".

Track listing

# "Rosebud"
# "Make You Mine"
# "Mr Misery"
# "Under Your Mushroom"
# "She's a Monster"
# "Love Will Grow"
# "The Otherside"
# "Does It Turn You On?"
# "Stepping Stone"Track listing from [http://www.78records.com.au/local_release/142/the+stems-weed+out!+-+live+at+the+old+melbourne+%5Bapo%5D86/?PHPSESSID=a689f4c84f8225196e3bbd535e36ab36 78 Records]


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