Venue Songs is a 2004 album by the group
They Might Be Giants. A
live album, it is composed entirely of new songs. At each stop of their 2004 tour, They Might Be Giants wrote, arranged and performed a new song dedicated to that venue. Each song came together in one day as a surprise to the audience.
Initially, the album was only released in
MP3 format from
They Might Be Giants'
online music store with the purchase of $9.99 or more during the 2004 holiday season. It is now available on They Might Be Giants' online music store in MP3 or
FLAC format for purchase by itself.
In 2005, Venue Songs was re-released as a
CD/DVD combo. It included studio versions of some of the venue songs, and other non-album tracks. The DVD includes
music videos for some of the venue songs as well as other bonus videos.
Some tracks are recorded from their respective show's soundcheck, rather than the show itself.
New York City's
Irving Plaza venue song was not included on this release, and no song was written for
Nashville, even though it had a date on the tour.
While the official track names on the compilation are the cities in which songs were performed in, they are referred to by the venue names on setlists.
Venue Songs DVD/CD is a
compilation album released in 2005 by
They Might Be Giants on their own label, Idlewild Records. The bulk of the material comes from 2004's Venue Songs, which is included in here in its entirety, although its order has been rearranged. Venue Songs was composed of original live songs about the venue they were playing in at the time. They wrote a song for each of the venues in about a day. This album includes new studio recorded versions of 11 of the venue songs, as well as other non-album songs recorded in the past year. The DVD contains a storyline about Venue Songs which integrates videos for some of the venue songs, and includes other bonus videos as well.
Story
A Deranged Millionaire (played by
John Hodgman) approaches
They Might Be Giants and challenges them to write a new
song every day on their current tour, celebrating the unique characteristics of every venue in which they perform. If they do not accomplish this goal, they will forever lose the talisman that grants them their magical musical abilities.
Song notes
Tracks 7 and 17–46 were previously released on Venue Songs
"Love Is Eternity" was previously released exclusively as an
MP3 through They Might Be Giants' online store
"Renew My Subscription" was previously an
iTunes Store exclusive bonus track for The Spine (2004)
"Taste the Fame" was from an appearance by They Might Be Giants on the TV show Home Movies
"Bloodmobile" was written for an exhibit at the
Franklin Institute in Philadelphia. It was later released on their 2009 children's album
Here Comes Science