Live at Myrtle Beach
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Released | February 22, 2005 | |||
Genre | Rock, Southern rock, jam | |||
Label | Widespread, Sanctuary | |||
Producer | Widespread Panic, John Keane | |||
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Live at Myrtle Beach is the seventh live album released by the Athens, GA-based band Widespread Panic. The album presents the entire second set performed at the House of Blues in Myrtle Beach, SC on November 8, 2003, in sequence. It can be paired with their previous release, Uber Cobra, to complete the full concert that was performed on this date. It was released on February 22, 2005.
Track listing
[edit]Disc one
- "Ain't Life Grand" (Widespread Panic) – 5:31
- "Conrad the Caterpillar" (Widespread Panic) – 9:25
- "Don't Wanna Lose You" (Widespread Panic) – 17:10
- "Dirty Business" (Dalton) – 12:37
- "Stop Breakin' Down Blues" (Johnson) – 7:37
Disc two
- "Papa's Home" (Widespread Panic) – 23:55
- "Henry Parsons Died" (Hutchens, Carter) – 6:44
- "Action Man" (Widespread Panic) – 4:42
- "Postcard" (Guenther/Widespread Panic) – 4:26
- "Bowlegged Woman" (Carter, Rush) – 13:24
- "Chilly Water" (Widespread Panic) – 9:42
Personnel
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- John Bell – guitar, vocals
- John Hermann – keyboards, vocals
- George McConnell – guitar, vocals
- Todd Nance – drums, vocals
- Domingo S. Ortiz – percussion
- Dave Schools – bass
Guest Performers
Production
- John Keane – producer, mixing
- Billy Field – engineer
- Ken Love – mastering
- Brad Blettenberg – assistant engineer
- Flournoy Holmes – artwork, design, photography
- Ellie MacKnight – package coordinator
- Oade Brothers – assistant engineer
- Chris Rabold – assistant engineer
- Thomas Smith – photography
References
[edit]- ^ Jurek, Thom. Live at Myrtle Beach at AllMusic. Retrieved June 17, 2012.
- ^ Fricke, David (April 21, 2005). Live at Myrtle Beach, Rolling Stone. Retrieved June 17, 2012.