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'''''Songs for Older Women''''' is the first live album (second overall) by [[progressive rock]] band [[Umphrey's McGee]], recorded over a two-night stand in [[Indiana]] in November 1998 and released in 1999. The album was recorded just months after the addition of percussionist [[Andy Farag]]. The album contains many [[Umphrey's McGee]] concert classics such as "Der Bluten Kat" and "2x2." The album has been out of print since 2002, but was released by the band online for a brief period in 2005.
'''''Songs for Older Women''''' is the first live album (third overall) by [[progressive rock]] band [[Umphrey's McGee]], recorded over a two-night stand in [[Indiana]] in November 1998 and released in 1999. The album was recorded just months after the addition of percussionist [[Andy Farag]]. The album contains many [[Umphrey's McGee]] concert classics such as "Der Bluten Kat" and "2x2." The album has been out of print since 2002, but was released by the band online for a brief period in 2005.


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

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Songs for Older Women is the first live album (third overall) by progressive rock band Umphrey's McGee, recorded over a two-night stand in Indiana in November 1998 and released in 1999. The album was recorded just months after the addition of percussionist Andy Farag. The album contains many Umphrey's McGee concert classics such as "Der Bluten Kat" and "2x2." The album has been out of print since 2002, but was released by the band online for a brief period in 2005.

Track listing

  1. "Hangover"
  2. "Der Bluten Kat"
  3. "2x2"
  4. "Front Porch"
  5. "Thin Air"
  6. "Much Obliged / Hajimemashite"
  7. "Muff II: The Revenge"
  8. "The Other Side of Things"

Personnel