Live CD from Wool recorded around 1995. Decent sound quality.
A
vinyl release of this was done with the record being blue marbled vinyl.
I never saw any copies of the CD or LP. Must have been a small press
run of both.
Tracklist
1 |
SOS |
3:55
|
2 |
Kill The Crow |
3:19
|
3 |
Soundchecksong |
2:06
|
4 |
Carcrash |
3:22
|
5 |
Clear My Head |
3:27
|
6 |
Eden |
3:06
|
7 |
B-350 |
7:26
|
8 |
Zitty |
1:22
|
9 |
Blackeye |
4:11
|
10 |
Coalinga |
3:23
|
11 |
Superman Is Dead |
2:22
|
12 |
Medication |
4:15
|
13 |
Wait |
3:39
|
14 |
Eff |
7:23
|
15 |
Sistersong |
2:28 |
Discogs
Tracklist
1 |
Eden |
3:09
|
2 |
Kill The Crow |
3:10
|
3 |
Eat Some Ziti |
0:33
|
4 |
Superman Is Dead |
2:03
|
5 |
B-350 |
6:46
|
6 |
Chances Are |
4:37
|
7 |
Coalinga |
3:16
|
8 |
Speak |
3:56
|
9 |
God Rest His Soul |
4:47
|
10 |
Blackeye |
3:48
|
11 |
Take A Look |
11:47 |
Wikipedia:
Wool were a rock band from Washington, D.C. (but based in Los Angeles), specialising in a rough-hewn but melodic brand of punk-based hard rock from 1990-1996.
Wool formed in the early '90s when brothers Peter and Franz Stahl (vocals/guitar and guitar/vocals, respectively) were forced to terminate their popular band Scream when bassist Skeeter Thompson went AWOL and drummer Dave Grohl defected to Nirvana mid-way through a U.S. tour. The brothers then teamed up with former Government Issue and future Burning Airlines drummer Peter Moffett and Seattle native and ex-Concrete Blonde bassist Al Bloch (brother of Seattle Sub-Pop legend Kurt Bloch from the Fastbacks).
When Wool played here in Pensacola in 1994, only about 5 people showed up, including me. That was a great show - it's just too bad people didn't know what a great band Wool was, or what the music history of its members was all about.
Tracklist
1 |
S O S |
3:09
|
2 |
Slightly Under |
4:11
|
3 |
Clear My Head |
3:43
|
4 |
Wait |
3:20
|
5 |
Medication |
3:47
|
6 |
EFF |
7:37 |