When Live's Throwing Copper was released in 1994, it lingered in the bottom of the album charts for a few months before the alternative music lovers finally caught on. And then they played a massive game of catch-up: Throwing Copper yielded worldwide radio hits like "I Alone", "All Over You" and "Selling The Drama" which eventually partially defined the sound of the nineties.
Ed Kowalczyk's spiritual lyrics and passionate delivery resonated with millions of fans, positioning this band as one of the sincerest and most sophisticated bands from the era. Listening to Throwing Copper throws a lot of us back to the days of baggy pants, painted dreadlocks and pogoing like there's no tomorrow.
Tracklisting:
A1 The Dam At Otter Creek
A2 Selling The Drama
A3 I Alone
A4 Iris
A5 Lightning Crashes
A6 Top
A7 All Over You
B1 Shit Towne
B2 T.B.D
B3 Stage
B4 Waitress
B5 Pillar Of Davidson
B6 White, Discussion
B7 Horse