9.8 /10 1 Votes9.8
4.8/5 Discogs Released August 29, 1995 Initial release 29 August 1995 Cinematography Shane F. Kelly | 5/5 Amazon 5/5 iTunes - Apple Length 55 minutes Director Duncan Sharp | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Mad season lifeless dead live at the moore 1995
Live at The Moore is a home video featuring the final live performance by the American rock band Mad Season. It was released on August 29, 1995.
Contents
- Mad season lifeless dead live at the moore 1995
- Mad season jam session live at the moore 1995
- Overview
- 2013 Deluxe Issue
- Reissue
- Personnel
- References

Mad season jam session live at the moore 1995
Overview

It was recorded live at the Moore Theatre in Seattle, Washington on April 29, 1995. The version of "November Hotel" played live was renamed "Black Mirror". Allmusic gave it two and a half out of a possible five stars. Live at the Moore was originally released on VHS only, but the full audio set of the band's performance and the first official DVD release of "Live at the Moore" was packaged with the 2013 expanded deluxe edition of their album Above.

Also included is footage of the band's performance of "Lifeless Dead" from Pearl Jam's January 8, 1995 Self-Pollution satellite radio broadcast, a four-and-a-half-hour-long pirate broadcast out of Seattle which was available to any radio stations that wanted to carry it. "Lifeless Dead" is one of two songs that Mad Season played on the radio broadcast, along with "I Don't Know Anything", however "I Don't Know Anything" has only circulated as an audio recording. Additionally, the video for "River of Deceit" is featured as well.
2013 Deluxe Issue
CD 2: Live at the Moore audio (stereo mix)
DVD Video
Reissue

Live at the Moore was included with the 2013 deluxe reissue of Above. It includes the audio from the performance, the original VHS content plus bonus footage, including the rest of the live set, Live at RKCNDY, Self-Pollution Radio, and the music video for River of Deceit.
Personnel
