Heavy Mellow is a 1999 live album by Canadian rock group, 54•40.
It is a two-disc set; as its name implies, one disc contains "heavy" rock performances and the other contains "mellow" acoustic renditions. Many acoustic album versions vary greatly from their studio counterparts, due to the addition of new instruments that weren't used before (such as accordions). These tracks include Radio Luv Song, Crossing a Canyon, and Miss You. In addition, the live version of Music Man is extended compared to the studio version.
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