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Live at St. Ann's Warehouse

Aimee Mann · 2004

58 min · 13 tracks · alternative rock · new wave

Aimee Mann's haunting melodies intertwine with candid storytelling, creating an intimate concert experience filled with emotional depth.

Why this album works

'Live at St. Ann's Warehouse' highlights Mann's critical acclaim, drawing attention from notable publications like Rolling Stone and NPR. The album further solidified her status as an influential figure in alternative rock, illustrating her unique blend of introspective lyrics and melodic craftsmanship, which resonated strongly with fans and critics alike.
Best for
intimate concert atmosphere steady pacing with emotional depth candid storytelling through melodies
Context
By the time 'Live at St. Ann's Warehouse' was released in January 2004, Aimee Mann was already celebrated for her poignant songwriting, following a successful career that included her breakthrough album 'Whatever' (1993) and the critically acclaimed 'Bachelor No. 2' (2002). This live recording captures her artistry during a period of resurgence, showcasing her ability to connect deeply with audiences through both her songs and stage presence.

Tracklist

Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.

  • 1 The Moth 3:46
  • 2 Sugarcoated 3:57
  • 3 Going Through the Motions 2:53
  • 4 Amateur 4:41
  • 5 Wise Up Standout 3:21
  • 6 Save Me Standout 4:43
  • 7 Stupid Thing 4:14
  • 8 That’s Just What You Are 4:26
  • 9 Pavlov’s Bell 4:34
  • 10 Long Shot 5:32
  • 11 4th of July Standout 3:29
  • 12 King of the Jailhouse 5:41
  • 13 Deathly 7:03

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