Live CD & DVD Onboard For Aimee Mann

Back in June, Aimee Mann played a three-night stand in Brooklyn. On November 2nd, she’ll release the fruits of those performances in the form of the Live at St. Ann’s Warehouse CD and DVD.

“There was a big crane and people bustling around wearing headsets,” Mann says of the filming, “and suddenly I felt like, ‘Oh, this had better be good.’ It was a ninety-degree New York night and the venue didn’t have any air conditioning. There were definitely some long periods where my manager would come up and say, ‘Your face is shiny. We need to powder you.’ And I’d have the indignity of having powder applied to my face in front of people.”

The DVD features interviews and behind-the-scenes footage, as well as performances of two new songs, “Going Through the Motions” and “King of the Jailhouse.” The CD set is abbreviated but also spans Mann’s solo career.

“I try to pick songs that I think people might possibly know, like a couple songs from the Magnolia soundtrack, any song that was released as a single or I played on David Letterman,” Mann says. “It’s hard to put a greatest hits together when you don’t have any hits — you have to aim in a different direction. But there’s songs I know that people request or sometimes there’s songs I feel like playing. My catalog is heavily skewed with super-slow ballads, so there’s a lot of those that made the cut.”

Mann is winding up her summer tour. She finishes Sunday in San Juan Capistrano, California.

Aimee Mann tour dates:

8/27: Petaluma, CA, McNear’s Mystic Theater

8/28: Ventura, CA, Ventura Theater

8/29: San Juan Capistrano, CA, Coach House

Live at St. Ann’s Warehouse CD track listing:

The Moth

Sugar Coated

Driving Sideways

Amateur

Wise Up

Save Me

Stupid Things

Pavlov’s Bell

Long Shot

4th of July

Invisible Ink

Live at St. Ann’s Warehouse DVD track listing:

The Moth

Calling It Quits

Sugar Coated

Going Through the Motions

Humpty Dumpty

Amateur

Wise Up

Save Me

Stupid Thing

Pavlov’s Bell

Long Shot

4th of July

Red Vines

Invisible Ink

King of the Jailhouse

Deathly

Real Bad News

Source rollingstone.com.

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