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.
Is this for you?
Good fit if you like
- intimate concert atmosphere
- steady pacing with emotional depth
- candid storytelling through melodies
- gradual build towards resolution
Maybe skip if you want
- seeking upbeat party tracks
- prefer instant gratification songs
Where this album fits
- Career 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.
- Stylistic neighbors
- Natalie Merchant· Suzanne Vega· Shawn Colvin
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 3:21
- 6 Save Me 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 3:29
- 12 King of the Jailhouse 5:41
- 13 Deathly 7:03
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