Live from Space

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Live from Space
Mac Miller Live from Space.jpg
Live album by
ReleasedDecember 17, 2013 (2013-12-17)
Recorded2013
GenreHip hop
Length1:01:42
LabelRostrum
ProducerThe Internet, ID Labs, Teddy Roxpin, Thundercat
Mac Miller chronology
Delusional Thomas
(2013)
Live from Space
(2013)
Faces
(2014)

Live from Space is the first and only live album by American rapper Mac Miller. The album was released on December 17, 2013, by Rostrum Records.[1][2] The album was recorded on The Space Migration Tour which ran from June 25, 2013, until July 18, 2013.[3] The album also features five previously unreleased songs that didn't make his second studio album Watching Movies with the Sound Off.[4]

Critical reception[]

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Exclaim!6/10[5]
HipHopDX3.5/5 stars[6]

Upon its release, Live from Space received generally positive reviews from music critics. Marcus J. Moore of HipHopDX gave the album three and a half stars out of five, saying "Ultimately, this album faces the same shortcoming as most live recordings: that you can’t truly appreciate the music until you’ve seen it performed. There’s no way to see the fans’ faces or feel their adulation when their favorite songs drop. You can’t feel the stadium rattle or watch the band actively simulate Miller’s catalog. Live from Space isn’t that visual, so the live tracks quickly lose steam after a few listens. It shouldn’t dissipate Miller’s momentum this year. If anything, it puts a nice ribbon atop the rapper’s valiant comeback."[6] Chayne Japal of Exclaim! gave the album a six out of ten, saying "The pride and effort Mac and Syd's boys brought to the stage should be commended, but for the most part, the songs included on this album, as recordings, didn't need or receive any improvements, nor are they old enough to need updating. The glowing exception is the touching rendition of "Youforia" that swaps the douche-esque Mike Posner vibe of the original for a stripped-down, vulnerable performance that is another example of Mac's versatility."[5]

Track listing[]

No.TitleProducer(s)Length
1."S.D.S." (Live)The Internet3:30
2."The Star Room / Killin' Time" (Live)The Internet5:33
3."BDE (Best Day Ever)" (Live)The Internet5:21
4."Bird Call" (Live)The Internet2:41
5."Watching Movies" (Live)The Internet3:33
6."REMember" (Live)The Internet4:31
7."The Question" (Live)The Internet8:11
8."Objects in the Mirror" (Live)The Internet6:29
9."Youforia" (Live)The Internet4:06
10."Eggs Aisle"ID Labs2:40
11."Earth" (featuring Future)ID Labs, Teddy Roxpin4:16
12."Life"Larry Fisherman3:15
13."Black Bush"Larry Fisherman3:10
14."In the Morning" (featuring Syd tha Kyd & Thundercat)Thundercat, The Internet4:25
Total length:1:01:42

Charts[]

Chart (2013) Peak
position
US Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums (Billboard)[7] 23
US Independent Albums (Billboard)[8] 33

References[]

  1. ^ "iTunes - Music - Live From Space by Mac Miller". Itunes.apple.com. 1992-01-19. Retrieved 2013-12-13.
  2. ^ Tardio, Andres (2013-12-03). "Mac Miller & The Internet "Live From Space" Release Date, Cover Art, Tracklist and Stream". HipHop DX. Retrieved 2013-12-13.
  3. ^ "Mac Miller Reveals "The Space Migration" Tour Line-Up & Dates". Complex. 2013-05-07. Retrieved 2013-12-13.
  4. ^ : B.Dot (2013-12-03). "Mac Miller Announces 'Live From Space' LP". Rap Radar. Retrieved 2013-12-13.
  5. ^ Jump up to: a b Japal, Chayne (2013-12-17). "Mac Miller - Live From Space". Exclaim.ca. Retrieved 2014-02-18.
  6. ^ Jump up to: a b Moore, Marcus J. "Mac Miller & The Internet - Live From Space". HipHop DX. Retrieved 2013-12-28.
  7. ^ "Mac Miller Chart History (Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums)". Billboard. Retrieved December 27, 2013.
  8. ^ "Mac Miller Chart History (Independent Albums)". Billboard. Retrieved December 27, 2013.
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