Tom at Tut's
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| type = Live
| artist = Tom McRae
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| released = {{start date|2011}}
| recorded = November 2004
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| genre = Rock
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Tom at Tut's is the third live album from British singer-songwriter Tom McRae. It was released in 2011 and includes songs and banter from two gigs on consecutive nights – 25 and 26 November 2004 – at King Tut's Wah Wah Hut in Glasgow where McRae performed with a full band. Recorded by Johnny Laing and mixed by Tom McRae. The band consisted of Tom McRae, Oliver Kraus, Olli Cunningham, Ash Soan and Steve Reynolds.
Track listing
- You Only Disappear
- Karaoke Soul
- back at Tut's
- How the West was Won
- if you need a moment
- End of the World News (Dose Me Up)
- that was pretty good
- Hummingbird Song
- São Paulo Rain
- Border Song
- A&B Song
- Human remains
- Silent Boulevard
- Bloodless
- My Vampire Heart
- The Boy with the Bubblegun
- run to the hills
- Language of Fools
References
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External links
- McRae describes the making of the album in his [http://mcraetheism.blogspot.com/2011/03/tom-at-tuts.html McRaetheism blog].
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