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Live a Little (Pernice Brothers album)

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Live a Little is an album by Pernice Brothers, released in 2006.

Track listing

All tracks are written by Joe Pernice

No.TitleLength
1."Automaton"3:06
2."Somerville"3:34
3."Cruelty to Animals"3:21
4."Zero Refills"4:49
5."Microscopic View"3:17
6."How Can I Compare"2:49
7."B.S. Johnson"2:22
8."PCH One"3:34
9."Conscience Clean (I Went to Spain)"2:51
10."Lightheaded"2:52
11."High as a Kite"3:13
12."Grudge F*** (2006)"4:56

In the booklet for the CD, the song High As A Kite, there are several references to The Clash, "heavy downbeat of one and the show began/london calling, strike up the contraband/" and "we wore pictures of Strummer/fell over ourselves all summer", more than likely referring to Joe Strummer.

On this CD, Joe Pernice's brother Bob plays electric guitar on several songs: they are "Automaton", "Zero Refills", "PCH One", "Lightheaded" and "High As A Kite". Bob is an occasional fixture in the band, though he does not play with them all the time.