Live at the House of Blues, New Orleans

Live at House of Blues New Orleans
Live album by Better Than Ezra
Released September 28, 2004
Genre Alternative rock

Live at House of Blues New Orleans is a live album and DVD released by the band Better Than Ezra on September 28, 2004[1] as their third album, only live album, and their only on Sanctuary Records. The album and DVD were recorded and filmed at two separate shows at the House of Blues in New Orleans during the summer of 2004[1] and have different track listings. The DVD is longer as it has eight tracks not available on the CD. Additionally, there are two studio tracks featured on the CD that are not on the DVD.

The album features then current band members; Kevin Griffin - lead vocals, guitar (1988–present), Tom Drummond - bass guitar, backing vocals (1988–present), Travis McNabb - drums (1996 - 2009), and James Arthur Payne - Guitar, Keyboards, backing vocals. The album also features three guest musicians; Mark Mullins -trombonist, Eric Lucero - trumpeter, and John Gros - B3 Organ Player.

CD

  1. "Intro"
  2. "Misunderstood"
  3. "Good"
  4. "Rolling"
  5. "Live Again"
  6. "Get You In"
  7. "Extra Ordinary"
  8. "King of New Orleans"
  9. "Rosealia"
  10. "At the Stars"
  11. "A Lifetime"
  12. "In the Blood"
  13. "Porcelain"
  14. "Sincerely, Me"
  15. "Desperately Wanting"
  16. "Cold Year" (new studio track)
  17. "Stall" (new studio track)

DVD

  1. "Intro"
  2. "Recognize" [DVD only]
  3. "Misunderstood"
  4. "Good"
  5. "Rolling"
  6. "Live Again"
  7. "Allison Foley" [DVD only]
  8. "Get You In"
  9. "Extra Ordinary"
  10. "King of New Orleans"
  11. "Rosealia"
  12. "Beautiful Mistake" DVD only
  13. "At the Stars"
  14. "Waxing or Waning" [DVD only]
  15. "A Lifetime"
  16. "This Time of Year" [DVD only]
  17. "Sincerely, Me"
  18. "Desperately Wanting"
  19. "Porcelain" [DVD only]
  20. "In the Blood" [DVD only]
  21. "Use Me" (Bill Withers cover) [DVD only]

Personnel

Official Site

www.betterthanezra.com

References

  1. 1 2 Devenish, Colin (2004-09-15). "Better Than Ezra Go Easy". Rolling Stone. Retrieved 2009-08-20.


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