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'''''Songs Of Love Live''''' is the first commercially-released solo record by [[Mark Eitzel]].  It was released on [[Demon Records]] as a side project while Eitzel was still a member of [[American Music Club]].  
'''''Songs Of Love Live''''' is the first commercially-released solo record by [[Mark Eitzel]].  It was released on [[Demon Records]] as a side project while Eitzel was still a member of [[American Music Club]].  


==Background==
The album is a solo acoustic performance recorded live at The Borderline in London, England on January 17, 1991, with the exception of the last two tracks which are acoustic studio recordings.
The album is a solo acoustic performance recorded live at The Borderline in London, England on January 17, 1991, with the exception of the last two tracks which are acoustic studio recordings.


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The liner notes from the album featured a review of the concert by Andrew Smith from the January 26, 1991 issue of ''Melody Maker''. The album was reissued in 2000 on LP by Italy's [[Fruit Tree Records]].
The liner notes from the album featured a review of the concert by Andrew Smith from the January 26, 1991 issue of ''Melody Maker''. The album was reissued in 2000 on LP by Italy's [[Fruit Tree Records]].
In a 1993 ''Ray Gun'' magazine interview, Eitzel said, "I'll never do a solo record. That solo record (''Songs Of Love Live'') only happened because I bought a new guitar out of it. At that point in time, I wasn't even sure if AMC would continue. We were in between [[Frontier Records|Frontier]] and [[Alias Records|Alias]] and everyone was threatening us with massive lawsuits. I did it because I made a decision that I would take every opportunity that was given to me."<ref>{{cite magazine |last=Howard |first=David |date=May 1993 |title=Hanging By A Thread |url= |magazine=Ray Gun |location=Santa Monica, CA |publisher=Marvin Scott Jarrett |access-date=January 16, 2017}}</ref>


==Track listing==
==Track listing==