What a surprise: The Indie flagship of the 1990s is back on track with ... yes, with another comprehensive live recording. After the VHS tapes "Star Shaped" and "Showtime", the audio releases "Live at the Budokan" and "All The People" (being released just two years ago), concert film "Live at Glastonbury" and "No distance left to run "Numerous Special Editions with additional live tracks (eg the Best of, the Universal Live EP.), not to mention dozens of live bootlegs (have I left anything out?) - they come up with just another set live. And despite being a loyal supporter, this is getting a bit out of hand here, is not it? Personally I do not want to own the hundredth live version of "Country House" or "Parklife", nor is it at uplifting feeling to buy a souvenir recording like this, even if the seductive cover nearly made me click the "buy it now "button. Apparantly my insipid soul has grown stronger over the years ... I'm going to save my money for the next studio album of Albarn and Co.