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Live from Space is the first and only live album by American rapper Mac Miller.The album was released on December 17, 2013, by Rostrum Records. [1] [2] The album was recorded on The Space Migration Tour which ran from June 25, 2013, until July 18, 2013. [3]
He turned the album in to the label in late April 2013. [19] On May 2, he announced via Ustream and Twitter that the album would be released on June 18, 2013. [20] Odd Future sub-group The Internet accompanied Mac Miller as his live band, for the duration of The Space Migration Tour.
As part of Birds of Chicago, Russell released three studio albums: Birds of Chicago (2012), [23] Real Midnight (2016) [2] and Love in Wartime (2018). [24] With the group, she also released a live album, Live from Space, [25] and an EP titled American Flowers in 2018. [22]
Gag Order (Live Acoustic EP from Space) is the live extended play by Kesha. It is the singer's third EP overall and was released on June 30, 2023. The EP contains four live acoustic performances of songs from her album, Gag Order. It is her official last release under Kemosabe Records and RCA Records before her departure from both labels in ...
In 2014, Paul Kerr of Blabber 'n' Smoke included Live From Space on his "Best Of" list. [12] The album was also named one of 2014's best country albums by The London Telegraph, describing it as "An atmospheric live album from Birds of Chicago, which captures the stylish music of JT Nero and Allison Russell, whose self-titled, debut album last ...
Go Live from Paris is the second album by Go, recorded live in Paris at the Palais des Sports on 12 June 1976. Track listing ... "Space Requiem" – 3:25; Personnel
It features songs from their debut album Space Metal, but also numerous songs from Lucassen's other project Ayreon. [2] The album was recorded live on 5 October 2002 at Lucky & Co in Rijssen, Netherlands by Andreas Grotenhoff (audial mobile-Recording studio, Germany) and is the first live album Lucassen had ever recorded.
Reverting to the name The Radiators From Space, the band released their third studio album Trouble Pilgrim in October 2006. On 21 December 2006, they played at 'The Point', Dublin, as a special guest of The Pogues. The band's fourth album, Sound City Beat, a collection of cover versions of songs by older Irish bands, was released in 2012.