![]() The striking album artwork is sequential to the Road Apples 30th Anniversary Deluxe art sure to be a favorite of any collection. Live At The Roxy offers a timeless experience of this sensational night as never before released. The Tragically Hip fans brought this release to fruition after countless requests for the deep cut versions of some of the band’s most celebrated songs. With all tracks completely remastered in 2021 by Ted Jensen at Sterling Sound in Nashville, the album features the fan favourite Killer Whale Tank. Together we took things to another level.” FIRST STANDALONE LIVE ALBUM IN 25 YEARS - THE HIGHLY COVETED ORIGINAL RECORDING FROM THE ICONIC ROXY CONCERT ON MAY 3rd, 1991. Listening back 30 years later and I’m transported to that hot, sweaty, and very special night. Available On February 2 via Zappa Records/UMe. Digital pre-order receives instant gratification download of RDNZL. The captivating adlibbing throughout the entirety of the record creates the experience for the listener and as Sinclair describes: “A great show is something you just have to experience to understand. Complete collection includes all four public shows, invite-only soundcheck, rehearsal and Bolic Studios session. With all tracks completely remastered in 2021 by Ted Jensen at Sterling Sound in Nashville, the album features the fan favourite “Killer Whale Tank” version of “New Orleans Is Sinking.” The nine-minute track is characterized by mid-song story from the late frontman Gord Downie about a job cleaning an aquarium and inadvertently causing friction between the two whales held in the tank, fact or fiction, fans listen in wonderment. Live At The Roxy is the second standalone live record for the band and it’s been 25 years since their first, Live Between Us, released in 1997. ![]() ![]() The new tunes worked great live and by the time we got to LA we were firing on all pistons.” We had spent a year on the road before recording Road Apples and got right back in the saddle when we finished. Discover more music, concerts, videos, and pictures. Reminiscing on the night and what made this show particularly special for the band, bassist Gord Sinclair recalls: “I remember the Roxy show like it was yesterday. Listen free to The Tragically Hip Roxy & Elsewhere (Lionized, Three Pistols and more). ![]()
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