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2LP ORANGE GOBLIN
A Eulogy For The Fans - Orange Goblin Live 2012
Recorded live at Bloodstock Open Air Festival, Saturday 11th August 2012.
Limited Edition of 500 Copies In Clear Vinyl - Exclusive Plastic Head Release
Country of release: UK, 2013
Label: Back On Black
Catalogue number: BOBV351LP
Barcode: 0803341385450
Klappcover/Gatefold Sleeve: Ja/Yes
Condition Records: MINT
Condition Cover: MINT
LP ist noch verschweißt / LP IS STILL SEALED !!!
(Photo von meiner eigenen LP / Photo taken from my own copy)
Tracks Side 1:
1. Red Tide Rising (4:57)
2. The Filthy Few (2:59)
3. Ballad Of Solomon Eagle (5:26)
Tracks Side 2:
1. Time Travelling Blues (6:40)
2. Some You Win, Some You Lose (3:45)
3. The Fog (6:45)
Tracks Side 3:
1. Round Up The Horses (5:09)
2. Acid Trial (4:11)
3. They Come Back (5:39)
Tracks Side 4:
1. Blue Snow (4:20)
2. Quincy The Pigboy (4:01)
3. Scorpionica (4:17)
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Having been around since 1995, Orange Goblin are
hardened metal veterans who have rocked venues around the world with their
unique blend of twangy stoner ballads and hard hitting, gritty southern outlaw
grooves. The United Kingdom born group exhibit an impressive discography
comprised of seven full-length albums, all of which have received rave reviews
and unarguable praise, so it comes as a surprise that A Eulogy for the Fans is
the groups first live album in their lengthy eighteen year career. Deeming this
album through the title as a tribute to the fans, just how good of a tribute is
it?
The first thing to note about this live album is that the audio comes
directly from the groups performance on August 11th, 2012 at the Bloodstock Open
Air Festival in the U.K. The album rips open with "Red Tide Rising", the first
single from Orange Goblin's 2012 release, A Eulogy for the Damned, followed by
"The Filthy & The Few" from the same record. These tracks are an incredible
introduction into the gig, in that they get the blood pumping and heads banging.
Dejectedly from the get-go, vocalist Ben Ward sounds winded; this is made all
the more noticeable since he sounds short of breath in the opening track, along
with others such as "The Fog", "Acid Trial", "Blue Snow", "Quincy the Pigboy"
and "Scorpionica". On the other hand, his vocals are very strong in "Ballad of
Solomon Eagle", "Time Travelling Blues" and "Some You Win, Some You Lose",
despite the backing vocals on the latter track being strangely lackluster. The
livelihood portrayed by the rest of the band is nearly spot on; the bass is very
prominent throughout the performance, the guitar dons its trademark fuzz but
sounds as if it is tuned a half-step lower on some tracks than what is given on
the studio content, and the drumming keeps a steady backing tempo. The only song
that comes off a little rushed is "The Filthy & The Few", which sounds as if
the tempo was bumped up just a few notches.
The set list has a pleasing
variety of a little bit of everything from Orange Goblin's extensive career;
that is except for content from Coupe De Grace and their debut album,
Frequencies from Planet Ten. A comprehensive breakdown of the tracks indicate
that, "Red Tide Rising", "The Filthy & The Few", "The Fog" and "Acid Trial"
are from 2012's A Eulogy for the Damned - "The Ballad of Solomon Eagle" and
"They Come back" are from 2007's Healing Through Fire - "Some You Win, Some You
Lose" and "Round Up the Horses" are from 2004's Thieving from the House of God -
"Scorpionica" and "Quincy the Pigboy" are from 2000's The Big Black - lastly,
"Blue Snow" and "Time Travelling Blues" are from 1998's Time Travelling Blues.
The first half of the twelve track set list is solid and breathes energy into
the air, but this potency begins to dissipate around "Round Up the Horses".
Though it does pick back up during "Acid Trial" and "They Come Back", the set
ends on an anti-climactic note with "Scorpionica". It's puzzling as to why
Orange Goblin elected to leave out content from their two highest revered albums
in lieu of "Quincy the Pigboy", "Scorpionica", "Round Up the Horse" and "Blue
Snow", especially for their first live album. The band could've benefited from
choosing a stronger finale; perhaps "Getting High on the Bad Times", "Magic
Carpet", "Aquatic Fanatic" or maybe even "A Eulogy for the Damned". However, it
is good to see a live set list that isn't compromised from 3/4ths of the current
studio record.
A Eulogy for the Fans is barely above par for a live
album. While the members boast an energetic and authentic performance, Ben
Ward's faltering vocals are unforgivably noticeable; added on top is a set list
that has a tenacious start but dull ending. Orange Goblin had an amazing
opportunity to record their Bloodstock headlining concert live, and the band has
all of the right fundamentals to pull together a live album, but unfortunately
the pieces didn't quite fit together this time around. Die hard Orange Goblin
fans rejoice, others should just stick to listening to the studio content.
(VilliThorne, March 17th, 2013/metal-archives.com)
Ben Ward -
Vocals
Joe Hoare - Guitar
Martyn Millard - Bass
Chris Turner -
Drums
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