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Live Between Us

The Tragically Hip

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Album Review

The Tragically Hip, one of Canada's musical merrymakers, are also praised for their raw, sweaty live performances. Frontman Gordon Downie is a real dynamo, lyrically and physically, and his bandmates only support the beautiful live chaos. With that aside, the Hip treated fans with their first ever live album, Live Between Us. Recorded while on tour in support of 1996's Trouble at the Henhouse, Live Between Us documents one of the band's more ambitious evenings without any technical tweaking. A very loyal Detroit audience is captured at the sold-out Cobo Arena and a very tight-knit and fiery Tragically Hip is in command. The unity between the Hip and their fans depicts something heavy. Downie's random improvising and loose poetic ramblings spark the intro of "Grace, Too." It creeps along with Johnny Fay's electric percussion, and already Live Between Us is steady, creatively stripped, and vibrant. The emotional rage of "Fully Completely" sets up the rest of the album, particularly the relaxed ballad "Ahead By a Century." Layered backing vocals and plucking acoustics depict the Hip's signature sincerity, and the sneaky rock snippets of David Bowie's "China Girl" and the Beach Boys' "Don't Worry Baby" midway through "New Orleans Is Sinking" flow without hesitance. Most stunning is his lyrical rant of Jane Siberry's "The Temple" near the end of the taunting "Nautical Disaster," which also includes a verse from the Rheostatics' "Bad Time to Be Poor." As a whole, the band is abrasive in a simplistic sense, making Live Between Us an intimate jam between the bandmembers themselves and a shared moment with fans. The Tragically Hip have maintained their beloved status because of such grateful informality.

Customer Reviews

Better for having listened. . .

Opened for 'em on Road Apples tour ('91). Seen 'em a million time. This is what they sound like live. Perhaps the finest band ever to touch instruments. Highlights? How about the whole album. Not a bad minute on here. Only fault: iTunes version has two problems: 1. Swap titles on "Grace, too" and "Fully Completely"; and 2. the song order is wrong. "Grace, too" is the album opener, followed by "Fully Completely", then "Ahead By a Century" etc. Other than that, flawless. If you don't know, now you know.

Track listings

Album is great, but iTunes has mislabelled a couple of the tracks......(grace and fully should be swapped, maybe others?)

LIVE BETWEEN US

As always, The Hip is worth any and all of your hard earned money. Buy all of the music that they make and go see them when they come town. This live contribution to their collection is as good it gets...if you need to buy one to try...buy this one and enjoy.

Biography

Formed: 1983 in Kingston, Ontario, Canada

Genre: Rock

Years Active: '80s, '90s, '00s, '10s

Formed in 1983 in Kingston, Ontario, the Tragically Hip came together with childhood friends Gordon Downie (vocals), Bobby Baker (guitar), Paul Langlois (guitar), Gord Sinclair (bass), and Johnny Fay (drums). The bandmembers took their name from a Michael Nesmith video entitled Elephant Parts and focused on making a name for themselves in the local scene during the mid-'80s. While performing Toronto's Horseshoe Tavern, MCA Records president Bruce Dickinson was impressed by the Hip's infectious live...
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