L (moe. album)
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Live album by moe. | ||||
Released | April 11, 2000 | |||
Recorded | Fall, 1999 | |||
Genre | Rock, Jam | |||
Length | 141:17 | |||
Label | Fatboy Records | |||
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L was recorded at several shows from moe.'s Fall 1999 tour, Former drummer Jim Loughlin returned to the band earlier in the year as a multi-instrumental utility man, adding to the drum work of Vinnie Amico.
The album reached a peak position of #29 on the Billboard Heatseekers chart.
Jammy Award winner (2000) for best live archival release.
Track listing
Disc one (67:25)
- Spine of a Dog (Derhak, Garvey, moe.) – 12:54 →
- Nov. 19, 1999 @ House of Blues, West Hollywood, CA
- Buster (Derhak, moe.) – 10:31
- Nov. 19, 1999 @House of Blues, West Hollywood, CA
- Can't Seem to Find (Schnier) – 5:36
- Nov. 17, 1999 @ The Joint, Las Vegas, NV
- Seat of My Pants (Schnier) – 11:29
- Nov. 26, 1999 @ The Fillmore, San Francisco, CA
- Yodelittle (Schnier, moe.) – 15:25
- Nov. 12, 1999 @ Boulder Theater, Boulder, CO
- Plane Crash (Derhak, moe.) – 11:32
- Oct. 9, 1999 @ 9:30 Club, Washington, DC
Disc two (73:52)
- Akimbo (Garvey, moe.) – 8:24
- Nov. 27, 1999 @ The Fillmore, San Francisco, CA
- Captain America (Derhak) – 4:36
- Nov. 20, 1999 @ House of Blues, West Hollywood, CA
- Meat (Schnier, moe.) – 8:03
- Nov. 27, 1999 @ The Fillmore, San Francisco, CA
- St. Augustine (Derhak, moe.) – 10:39
- Nov. 26, 1999 @ The Fillmore, San Francisco, CA
- Timmy Tucker (Derhak, moe.) – 23:25 →
- Oct. 8, 1999 @ 9:30 Club, Washington, DC
- Recreational Chemistry (Schnier, moe.) – 18:47
- Oct. 8, 1999 @ 9:30 Club, Washington, DC
Personnel
- Vinnie Amico - percussion, drums, producer
- Rob Derhak - bass, songwriter, vocals, producer
- Chuck Garvey - guitars (acoustic, electric), songwriter, vocals, producer
- Jim Loughlin - guitar (acoustic), flute, percussion, songwriter, drums, producer
- Al Schnier - guitars (acoustic, electric), mandolin, songwriter, vocals, producer
Debbie Amico - photography
Chris Burrows - production coordination
Bil Emmons - engineer
Fred Kevorkian - mastering
John Siket - producer, mixing
External links
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