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The Hooters rocked the Electric Factory in front of a very enthusiastic hometown crowd
and the concentrated energy of their performance is immediately apparent on the Electric album.
For those who have seen the band live, this should be familiar and welcome. For those who have not, buckle up.
The new acoustic arrangements on the Acoustic album worked so well in the intimate studio setting
that it may be hard to believe that you are hearing a live performance recording until the quiet and attentive audience
breaks into loud cheers and applause as the last note of each song fades away.
This album presents two different musical aspects of the band,
and you may find it interesting to compare the electric and acoustic versions of both older and newer songs,
but both sides are definitely "Hooterized" and you may find yourself swept up in the spontaneous power of live performance.
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