Live at the Long Branch & More (CD)
While the proto-punk genius of the Modern Lovers' first records is well known, not so publicized is their short-lived tenure as a live band. The live treatment has mixed results on the Modern Lovers' repertoire; Jonathan Richman has two types of songs: the fast-and-furious rockers ("She Cracked"), which benefit greatly from the live setting, and the slow-burning love songs ("Hospital"), which are not as well suited. Also, the sound quality leaves something to be desired; at times Live at the Long Branch sounds like a bad bootleg rather than a soundboard recording. But despite these detractions, the band does perform great renditions of all their would-be hits. "Roadrunner," "Girlfriend," and "Pablo Picasso" are all represented here, along with a dead-on cover of the Velvet Underground's "Foggy Notion," which threatens to trump the original. Though it has its weaknesses, this is a mostly solid record that makes a perfect belated apology from the rock gods for all those Jonathan Richman solo records. ~ Ari Wiznitzer, All Music Guide
| Tracklisting | |
| Disk | 1 | |
| 1 | Someone I Care About |
| 2 | Dance With Me |
| 3 | She Cracked |
| 4 | Hospital |
| 5 | Girlfriend |
| 6 | Foggy Notion |
| 7 | Ride Down on the Highway |
| 8 | Pablo Picasso |
| 9 | Plea for Tenderness |
| 10 | Walk up the Street |
| 11 | Modern World |
| 12 | Old World |
| 13 | 96 Tears |
| 14 | I'm Straight |
| 15 | Wake up Sleepyheads |
| 16 | Don't Let Our Youth Go to Waste |
| 17 | Roadrunner |