Freak 'n' Roll ... Into the Fog
Freak 'n' Roll ... Into the Fog | ||||
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Live album by The Black Crowes | ||||
Publication |
March 2006 (DVD), September 2006 (CD) |
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Label (s) | Eagle Rock Entertainment | |||
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Title (number) |
19th |
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running time |
approx. 150 min. |
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Freak 'n' Roll ... Into the Fog: The Black Crowes, All Join Hands, The Fillmore, San Francisco is a concert recording of a performance by the American rock band The Black Crowes at the famous The Fillmore (formerly Fillmore Auditorium ) on August 6, 2005 , which was originally broadcast by the American high definition TV broadcaster HDNet and was then released as DVD, Blu-ray HD and later as a sound recording on CD.
The show was recorded as the second of five concerts the Black Crowes played at the Fillmore. In addition to the band reunited in spring 2005, Mona Lisa Young and Charity White were on stage as background singers, as usual. What was unusual, however, was the accompaniment by Dave Ellis & The Left Coast Horns, a brass group.
Track list
- (Only) Halfway to Everywhere
- Sting Me
- No speak no slave
- Soul singing
- Welcome to the good times
- Jealous Again
- Space Captain (Matthew Moore)
- My Morning Song
- Sunday Night Buttermilk Waltz
- Cursed Diamond
- She Talks to Angels
- Wiser time
- Non fiction
- Seeing things
- Hard to handle
- Let me share the ride
- Mellow Down Easy
- Remedy
- The Night They Drove Ol 'Dixie Down (Robbie Robertson)
staff
- Chris Robinson - vocals, harmonica
- Rich Robinson - guitar, vocals
- Marc Ford - guitar, vocals
- Steve Gorman - drums, percussion
- Sven Pipien - bass
- Ed Hawrysch - keyboards
- Mona Lisa Young - backing vocals
- Charity White - background vocals
Left Coast Horns
- David Ellis - tenor saxophone
- Gavin Distasi - trumpet
- Joshi Marshall - alto saxophone
- Marty Wehner - trombone
Remarks
- The order of the songs published and played is identical with one exception (see below).
- Space Captain is best known for the interpretation by Joe Cocker .
- The Night They Drove Ol 'Dixie Down was written by Robbie Robertson and published by The Band .
- A third cover version was played during the concert. Between Welcome to the Good Times and Jealous Again , the sixth track was the Rolling Stones 'Lovin' Cup , but it was never released. CDs sold at Wal-Mart in the United States included a download code for that piece.
- The concert was split in half. After My Morning Song there was a short break, then the band returned to play some songs with acoustic guitars (and sometimes without drums).
- For reasons of space, the distribution of the pieces on the double CD does not match the two sets. The first track of the second set can still be found on CD 1 (but the order is unchanged).