White Christmas Live

White Christmas Live

Infobox Album
Name = White Christmas Live
Type = Live album
Artist = Mark Kozelek


Released = December 17, 2001
Recorded = Sweden; Norway
Genre = Folk rock
Length = 62:09
Label = Sub Pop
Producer = Mark Kozelek
Reviews = * Allmusic (not rated) [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=10:djftxqudldke link]
Last album = "If You Want Blood"
(2001)
This album = "White Christmas Live"
(2001)
Next album = "Little Drummer Boy Live"
(2006)

"White Christmas Live" is a live album by Mark Kozelek. It was recorded during three shows in November and December 2000 in Stockholm, Sweden, Göteborg, Sweden and Oslo, Norway. The album was released by Sub Pop in the US only and was limited to 5,000 copies. All songs are played acoustic and sung by Mark Kozelek.

"White Christmas Live" features two unreleased tracks: "Admiral Fell Promises," and a hidden track, which at the time of the album's release, was untitled. The song is a demo recording of what would become "Lily and Parrots" on Sun Kil Moon's first album "Ghosts of the Great Highway". "Admiral Fell Promises" has yet to appear on a Kozelek studio album.

Track listing

# "Rock 'n' Roll Singer" - 4:12
# "Cruiser" - 5:01
# "Up to My Neck in You" - 5:21
# "White Christmas" - 1:23
# "What's Next to the Moon" - 3:49
# "Admiral Fell Promises" - 7:36
# "Wop-a-Din-Din" - 6:28
# "Shadows" - 7:30
# "Evil" - 7:39
# "Dragonflies" - 2:25
# "Things Mean a Lot" - 3:37
# "Three-Legged Cat" / "Lily and Parrots" (hidden demo track) - 7:15

Notes

* Tracks 1-5 recorded live in Stockholm, Sweden on December 3, 2000
* Tracks 6-11 recorded live in Göteborg, Sweden on November 29, 2000
* Track 12 recorded live in Oslo, Norway on November 30, 2000

* All songs written by Mark Kozelek, except:
** Tracks 1, 3, and 5 written by Bon Scott, Angus Young, and Malcolm Young.
** Track 4 written by Irving Berlin.
** Track 10 written by Mark Kozelek and Robyn Riel-Nail.

ee also

* Red House Painters
* Sun Kil Moon


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