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Matt Nathanson - Live in Paradise: Boston (Deluxe Edition) '2020

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Live in Paradise: Boston (Deluxe Edition)
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Album name Live in Paradise: Boston (Deluxe Edition)
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Date 2020
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Play time 03:15:07
Format / Bitrate 24 BIT Stereo 1720 Kbps / 48 kHz
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Size 451 mb / 1.18 / 2.33 gb
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Tracklist

CD1
01. Intro: Dialogue (Live in Boston, 2019)
02. Headphones (Live in Boston, 2019)
03. Old Songs: Dialogue (Live in Boston, 2019)
04. Car Crash (Live in Boston, 2019)
05. Matt Petty: Dialogue (Live in Boston, 2019)
06. Way Way Back (Live in Boston, 2019)
07. The Wheel: Dialogue (Live in Boston, 2019)
08. Detroit Waves (Live in Boston, 2019)
09. Repression & Mullets: Dialogue (Live in Boston, 2019)
10. All We Are (Live in Boston, 2019)
11. Wheel Spin: Dialogue (Live in Boston, 2019)
12. Bulletproof Weeks (Live in Boston, 2019)
13. Show Me Your Fangs (Live in Boston, 2019)
14. Still (Live in Boston, 2019)
15. Long Distance Runner (Live in Boston, 2019)
16. Giants (Live in Boston, 2019)
17. Hand Clap Trust Fall: Dialogue (Live in Boston, 2019)
18. Mine (Live in Boston, 2019)
19. One Last Wheel: Dialogue (Live in Boston, 2019)
20. Bill Murray (Live in Boston, 2019)
21. Nice Abs: Dialogue (Live in Boston, 2019)
22. Used To Be (Live in Boston, 2019)
23. Faster (Live in Boston, 2019)
24. Thank You (Live in Boston, 2019)
25. Come On Get Higher (Live in Boston, 2019)

CD2
01. Thunder Road (Live In Ann Arbor, 2019)
02. Room @ the End of the World (Live in Minneapolis, 2019)
03. Heart Starts (Live in Rochester, 2019)
04. Songspiration: Dialogue (Live in San Francisco, 2019)
05. Angel (Live in San Francisco, 2019)
06. I Saw (Live in San Francisco, 2019)
07. Kinks Shirt (Live in San Francisco, 2019)
08. I’m BS: Dialogue (Live in Burlington, 2019)
09. Last Days of Summer in San Francisco (Live in Burlington, 2019)
10. Modern Love (Live in Ann Arbor, 2019)
11. Annies Always Waiting (For the Next One to Leave) [Live in Burlington, 2019]
12. Sky High Honey (Live in Cleveland, 2019)
13. To the Beat of Our Noisy Hearts (Live in Rochester, 2019)
14. Bat in the Cave: Dialogue (Live in Cleveland, 2019)
15. Kill The Lights (Live in Cleveland, 2019)
16. Fake Plastic Trees (Live in Rochester, 2019)
17. Falling Apart (Live in San Francisco, 2019)
18. Kiss Quick (Live in Burlington, 2019)
19. Whyd You Leave Me?: Dialogue (Live in Ann Arbor, 2019)
20. Different Beds (Live in Ann Arbor, 2019)
21. Wedding Dress (Live in Alexandria, 2019)
22. Back Together (Live in Cleveland, 2019)
23. Pretty The World (Live in San Francisco, 2019)
24. Poison: Dialogue (Live in Carrboro, 2019)
25. Princess (Live in Dallas, 2019)
26. Run (Live in Rochester, 2019)
27. Brexit Opera: Dialogue (Live All Over the USA, 2019)
28. Carbonated Water & Bryan Adams: Dialogue (Live in Ann Arbor, 2019)
29. Curve of the Earth (Live in Ann Arbor, 2019)
30. Then Ill Be Smiling (Live in Cleveland, 2019)
31. Gold in the Summertime (Live in Philadelphia, 2019)
32. Illusions (Live in Fairfield, 2019)
33. Suspended (Live in Ann Arbor, 2019)
34. 8-Track Tape: Dialogue (Live in Alexandria, 2019)
35. Answering Machine (Live in Philadelphia, 2019)
36. Little Victories (Live in Carrboro, 2019)


California-based singer/songwriter Matt Nathanson is best known for his earnest,
introspective adult alternative songs, but hes also known to fans for live stage
banter that borders on standup comedy. That wit is also evident in his lyrics,
be they self-conscious, longing, or playful. He released a series of independent
albums beginning with 1993s Please before making his major-label debut in 2003
with his fifth LP, Beneath These Fireworks. Though he quickly returned to
independent status, the Hot 100 singles Come on Get Higher (2007), Faster
(2011), and Run featuring Sugarland (2011) followed later, as he became a
regular on the Billboard 200. After edging his acoustic-minded singer/songwriter
pop toward glossier production with 2011s Modern Love, he reached a career-high
number 16 in the U.S. with his eighth studio album, 2013s Last of the Great
Pretenders.
A native of Massachusetts, Nathanson moved across the country to Los Angeles
County in the early 90s to attend Pitzer College, where he studied literature.
Released by Acrobat Records in 1993, his first album, Please, was recorded in
the Van Nuys neighborhood of Los Angeles and consisted mostly of songs he had
written during high school and college. He relocated to San Francisco shortly
thereafter to focus on his music career. Also entirely acoustic, 1997s Ernst was
his first album to be recorded in San Francisco. The following years Not Colored
Too Perfect was a collection of previously unreleased material recorded between
1995 and 1997, and with 1999s Still Waiting for Spring, Nathanson began to draw
the interest of television music supervisors. Its track Loud was licensed for an
episode of Dawsons Creek. Though originally intended as a full-length, Nathanson
rushed out the Acrobat Records EP When Everything Meant Everything in 2002, due
to his signing with Universal Records.
With a backing band that included Toad the Wet Sprockets Glen Phillips and
former Pearl Jam drummer Matt Chamberlain, Nathansons major-label debut came in
the form of 2003s Beneath These Fireworks. It was produced by Ron Aniello.
Though it didnt spawn any hits, several songs from the album were licensed to TV
shows including Scrubs and One Tree Hill. That same year, his cover of Laid by
English band James was featured on the soundtrack to American Pie sequel
American Wedding. Nathanson soon returned to independent status, and Acrobat
issued his first live album, At the Point, in 2006.
Nathanson joined the Vanguard Records roster for what would become his
mainstream breakthrough. Arriving in August of 2007, his sixth studio album,
Some Mad Hope, included the single Come on Get Higher. The song became his first
Hot 100 single, peaking at number 59 in the U.S. and number 30 in Canada. The
album also marked his Billboard 200 debut, reaching number 60. Working with the
same producers, Marshall Altman and Mark Weinberg, Nathanson emerged with a
slightly slicker sound on 2011s Modern Love. It contained two more hit singles,
Faster and Run. The latter featured country stars Sugarland. Nathanson spent
part of 2012 on tour opening for Kelly Clarkson, and in 2013, his eighth LP,
Last of the Great Pretenders, reached a career-high number 16 on the U.S. albums
chart. He followed it with Show Me Your Fangs, which was issued by Vanguard in
2015. It also charted, landing at number 43 on the Billboard 200.
In June 2018, Nathanson re-emerged with Pyromattia, an EP consisting entirely of
acoustic covers of Def Leppard. Released by Acrobat, it became a Top 30
independent album. A full-length, Sings His Sad Heart, followed that September
and included the spotlight tracks Used to Be and Mine.