Live at the Wireless was a limited edition, live album by Ash, released in 1997. It was recorded live at the Triple J Studios in Australia during the group's 1996 Australian tour and printed on the band's own Deathstar label. Despite only 20,000 copies being pressed it managed to peak at number 7 in the UK album charts.
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Live at the Wireless
Musical Album
Artist
Ash
Ash are a Northern Irish alternative rock band that formed in Downpatrick, Northern Ireland in 1992. The media originally pegged Ash's music as Britpop when the band first found mainstream success. The band have sold 8 million albums worldwide.
Ash officially formed in 1992, reportedly having taken...
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Tracks:
- Darkside Lightside
- Girl From Mars
- Oh Yeah
- T Rex
- I'd Give You Anything
- Kung Fu
- What Deaner Was Talking About
- Goldfinger
- Petrol
- A Clear Invitation to the Dance
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