Out West

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  • Artist: Gomez
  • Rating: StarStarStarStar
  • Release Date: June 07, 2005
  • Type: Live, Contains explicit content
  • Genre: Rock

Review

Despite the fact that they were signed to a label before they ever played a live show, Gomez quickly became known as a great live act due to their solid musicianship, ability to create new arrangements on the spot, and no-nonsense, energetic performances where the band seem to be enjoying themselves as much as the fans. Apparently, they had wanted to release a live album for some time, but could not reach an agreement with Virgin, so when Gomez and Virgin parted ways following the release of Split the Difference in 2004, the time seemed right. They played a three-night stand at San Francisco's famed Fillmore in January of 2005, signed with ATO, and released Out West in June of the same year. The set draws from all four of their albums (leaning heavily on the first album) with a couple choice covers thrown in. Most of the tunes are similar to their studio counterparts, just rocked up a bit in a live context with an extra emphasis on guitars. In fact, the guitars are louder and more forceful on nearly every track, and the crisp recording really lets you hear the details. "Here Comes the Breeze" and "Bring It On" especially benefit from more guitar, and both "Here Comes the Breeze" and "Whippin' Piccadilly" get kicked up a notch or two by Olly Peacock's ferocious drumming. They do a stomping cover of Tom Waits' "Going Out West" and an interesting cover of Nick Drake's "Black Dog," which segues nicely into "Free to Run" and on into "Ping One Down." There may be a fan favorite or two missing from the set list, but the selections are excellent overall, and it's nice to have a sample of what they sound like live, whether you've missed them to this point or just want a great-sounding souvenir. ~ Sean Westergaard, Rovi

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Out West (Live at the Fillmore)
Live album by Gomez
Released June 7, 2005 (2005-06-07) (US)
July 25, 2005 (2005-07-25) (UK)
Recorded The Fillmore, San Francisco, California, USA
Genre Rock
Label ATO / Sony BMG (US)
Independiente (UK)
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Gomez chronology
Split the Difference
(2004)
Out West (Live at the Fillmore)
(2005)
How We Operate
(2006)

Out West (Live at the Fillmore) is a live double album released by Gomez in June 2005 and the first album the band released for ATO Records. It features material mostly from their first two albums, Bring It On and Liquid Skin, with a few tracks each from In Our Gun and Split the Difference, and one from the Machismo E.P.. There are also a few cover songs, such as "Going Out West" by Tom Waits and "Black Eyed Dog" by Nick Drake (which is combined with "Free to Run" in an extended song).

The front album cover is a psychedelic manipulation of a photograph of a traditional Mexican band, probably[citation needed] inspired by the Fillmore's tradition of using psychedelic posters to promote events. The back album cover shows the actual band Gomez in similar outfits.

Track listing

All songs written by Gomez except where indicated.

Disc one

  1. "Get Miles"
  2. "Shot Shot"
  3. "Hangover"
  4. "Going out West" (Tom Waits)
  5. "Here Comes the Breeze"
  6. "We Haven't Turned Around"
  7. "Fill My Cup"
  8. "Do One" (Dajon Everett/Gomez)
  9. "Revolutionary Kind"

Disc two

  1. "Bring It On"
  2. "Nothing Is Wrong"
  3. "Love Is Better Than a Warm Trombone"
  4. "Do's and Don'ts"
  5. "Black Eyed Dog" (Nick Drake) / "Free to Run"
  6. "Ping One Down"
  7. "Blue Moon Rising"
  8. "Get Myself Arrested"
  9. "These 3 Sins"
  10. "Make No Sound"
  11. "Whippin' Piccadilly"

DVD

The UK edition of the album, released on Independiente, comes with a bonus DVD.

  1. Intro
  2. "Get Miles"
  3. "Whippin' Piccadilly"
  4. "Black Eyed Dog"
  5. "78 Stone Wobble" / "Fade Away"
  6. Outro & Credits

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