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Artist: Kix

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CD Title: Live in Baltimore

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Category: Sleaze/Hard Rock

Year: 2012

Label: Frontiers Records (Italy)

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Personnel

Steve Whiteman vocals
Ronnie "10/10" Younkins guitar
Brian "Damage" Forsythe guitar
Jimmy "Chocolate" Chalfant drums
Mark Schenker bass

Disc 1 is a CD and disc 2 is a DVD.

Tracks


Disc 1
1.  No Ring Around Rosie live     Listen
2.  Atomic Bombs live     Listen
3.  Lie Like a Rug live     Listen
4.  Don't Close Your Eyes live     Listen
5.  Girl Money live     Listen
6.  Cold Blood live     Listen
7.  Cold Shower live     Listen
8.  She Dropped Me the Bomb live     Listen
9.  Blow My Fuse live     Listen
10.  Kix Are for Kids live     Listen
11.  Midnite Dynamite live     Listen
12.  Yeah, Yeah, Yeah live     Listen

Disc 2
13.  No Ring Around Rosie live   
14.  Atomic Bombs live   
15.  Lie Like a Rug live   
16.  Sex live   
17.  The Itch live   
18.  Don't Close Your Eyes live   
19.  Hot Wire live   
20.  Same Jane live   
21.  Girl Money live   
22.  Guitar Solo live   
23.  Cold Blood live   
24.  Drum Solo live   
25.  Cold Shower live   
26.  She Dropped Me the Bomb live   
27.  Blow My Fuse live   
28.  Kix Are for Kids live   
29.  Midnite Dynamite live   
30.  For Shame live   
31.  Guitar Solo live   
32.  Yeah, Yeah, Yeah live   

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From: Doghouse Reilly Date: September 27, 2012 at 14:21
In the press for this release, Kix seems to be downplaying the '93 live album, which is a little unfair, as that was a good record. But, I gotta say, Live In Baltimore is the definitive Kix live release, especially the DVD. Recorded on December 18, 2010, at Rams Head in Baltimore in front of a sellout crowd of hometown faithful, Kix delivers a set packed with high-energy rock 'n' roll, fan favorites, and Steve Whiteman's typical banter. It's too bad they opted to edit the show down to fit on one CD (although the iTunes download replaces all but the solos and "Same Jamn"), but it's all there on the DVD. Sound is raw but good, not bootleggy at all (trust me, I have a lot of Kix bootlegs). Highlights? Shit, there ain't no lowlights. No songs from Show Business (although the band does occasionally dust of "Book To Hypnotize" or "Baby Time Bomb," just not here), and "For Shame" is the only track from Cool Kids. Otherwise, each album is well-represented. An outstanding release all around.

From: rick kerch vzla Date: September 28, 2012 at 18:06
Are you happy???,are you happy???...i'm happy!!!(Steve Whiteman,lead vocalist )...very HAPPY live recording indeed,the band sounds really compact...enjoyable stuff such as the classic "Cold Shower" & the energetic "Sex",a lot of fun in here...recommended...89/100

From: Doghouse Reilly Date: September 28, 2012 at 23:50
Rick, I saw Kix last summer in a little bar in Ocean City, Maryland. It's always "happy hour" when these guys are on stage, I can tell you. This DVD ain't no fluke; they really are that fuckin' good.

From: rick kerch vzla Date: September 29, 2012 at 14:33
You are a lucky guy my friend Doghouse Reilly!!! ...cheers mate!!!

From: Doghouse Reilly Date: October 14, 2012 at 1:10
Taking the CD portion on its own merits, really the only issue I have with it is that it's sloppily edited in a couple places. During Steve's stage raps before "COld Shower" and again after "Midnite Dynamite," you can clearly hear where stuff has been cut out, as the crowd noise changes abruptly and quite obviously. Nitpicky, and maybe no way around it, but it immediately jumped out at me. On the other hand, you can't tell "Girl Money" is shortened up, snipping out the stuff that doesn't make any sense unless you can see it.


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