The album features a mix of staples from their first two studio albums, Marquee Moon and Adventure . Track Highlights Source/Notes Title track; cover of 13th Floor Elevators "Little Johnny Jewel" 15-minute improvisational version "Marquee Moon" Described as Verlaine's "Dark Star" "Satisfaction" High-energy cover of the Rolling Stones Legacy and Critical Reception
After 17 years of being a cult cassette-only item, the album was reissued by its original label on double CD, featuring digitally remastered sound and updated liner notes by renowned critics Robert Christgau and John Piccarella. The Sound of The Blow-Up Television - The Blow Up (1982 1999R)
The setlist includes eclectic covers such as the Rolling Stones' "(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction" , Bob Dylan’s "Knockin' on Heaven's Door" , and a transformative version of the 13th Floor Elevators' "Fire Engine" (from which the album takes its title). Track Listing & Highlights The album features a mix of staples from