The Outfield Live
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The Outfield Live is an album recorded and released by the British
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 band, The Outfield
The Outfield
The Outfield are an arena rock-influenced English pop rock/power pop power trio based in London, England. The Outfield are unusual for a British band in that they enjoyed commercial success in the U.S., but never reached the album or singles charts in their homeland...

. It is the band's second live recording, which was made available as a free download via the band's official website in late 2005. The 12-track album features some of the band's past hits, as well as some newer songs, recorded live in 2003 during their performance at the Surf Ballroom in Clear Lake, Iowa.

It is widely considered among fans as an incomplete album for lacking the band's biggest hit, "Your Love," which was typically part of the encore. Additionally, the band's set for its 2003 tour included several more songs than the track listing represented on The Outfield Live as it was released. At least two cover songs were performed on that tour, including Oasis' "Wonderwall" with John Spinks on lead vocals, and Led Zeppelin's "Rock and Roll." Bootleg recordings of these songs and others— not recorded at the Surf Ballroom show— are known to exist.

The artwork that was made available with the downloadable music files for The Outfield Live was created by long-time fan Ray Pilarczyk, whose Picasso-inspired depiction of the band as the "Three Musicians" was used as the CD cover image for the Extra Innings release in 1999.

Track listing

  1. "Intro"
  2. "This Love Affair"
  3. "Closer To Me"
  4. "It's All About Love"
  5. "61 Seconds"
  6. "Talk To Me"
  7. "Voices Of Babylon"
  8. "Winning It All"
  9. "Since You've Been Gone"
  10. "For You"
  11. "My Paradise"
  12. "All The Love"

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