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KFOG Live from the Archives 10Click on image above for cover in original size. KFOG 104.5\97.7 "Live from the Archives 10" John Hiatt – Drive South KFOG Live from the Archives 10 John Hiatt – “Drive South” – Live at Ex’pression Center for New Media, Emeryville, Ca., June 15, 2003. Written by John Hiatt. Mix Engineer: John Scanlon. © 1988 Lillybilly Music adm. by The Bug Music Group (BMI). John Hiatt courtesy of New West Records. Coldplay – “Clocks” – Live at Bimbo’s 365 Club, San Francisco, Ca., August 18, 2002. Written by Berryman/Buckland/Champion/Martin. Mix Engineer: Phil Edwards. p 2003 EMI Records Ltd. Used under license from Capitol Records, Inc. Original version from the “A Rush of Blood to the Head” album 2002. Coldplay courtesy of Capitol Records. The Jayhawks – “Save It For A Rainy Day” – Live at the KFOG PlaySpace, San Francisco, Ca., July 12, 2003. Written by Gary Louris. Mix Engineer: Jeff Schmidt. p & © 2003 American Recordings, LLC. The Jayhawks courtesy of American/Lost Highway. Jason Mraz – “You and I Both” – Live at The Fillmore, San Francisco, Ca., May 27, 2003. Performed by Jason Mraz. Music and lyrics by Jason Mraz. Mix Engineer: Phil Edwards. © 2002 Goo Eyed Music (ASCAP). Jason Mraz courtesy of Elektra Entertainment Group. Tori Amos – “Taxi Ride” – Live at the San Jose Center for the Performing Arts, San Jose, Ca., April 12, 2003. Written by Tori Amos. © 2002 Sword and Stone Publishing, Inc. (ASCAP). Tori Amos courtesy of Epic Records. Ben Harper – “Brown Eyed Blues” – Live at the Greek Theatre, Berkeley, Ca., August 15, 2003. Written by Ben Harper, Juan D. Nelson. Mix Engineer: Michael Pollock. © 2002 EMI Virgin Music, Inc/Innocent Criminal, Inc. (ASCAP). Catjuan (ASCAP). Scent Music (ASCAP) Mrsbutterworthmusic (BMI). Tucano Music (BMI). Ben Harper courtesy of Virgin Records America. The Ben Taylor Band – “Island” – Live at the KFOG PlaySpace, San Francisco, Ca., February 3, 2003. Written by Ben Taylor. Mix Engineer: Jeff Schmidt. Publisher: CNMNE Music, ASCAP. Ben Taylor courtesy of Iris Records. Jackson Browne – “The Night Inside Me” – Live at the KFOG PlaySpace, San Francisco, Ca., August 30, 2002. Lyrics by Jackson Browne. Written by Jackson Browne, Kevin McCormick, Mark Goldenberg, Mauricio Lewak, Jeff Young. Mix Engineer: Jeff Schmidt. © 2002 Swallow Turn Music, ASCAP; Eye Cue Music, ASCAP; Bossypants Music/Songs of Windswept Pacific, BMI; Bateria Music, ASCAP; and Glad Brad Music, Inc., ASCAP. Jackson Browne courtesy of Elektra Entertainment Group. O.A.R. – “Hey Girl” – Live at Bimbo’s 365 Club, San Francisco, Ca., August 24, 2003. Words by Marc Roberge. Music by O.A.R. Mix Engineer: Bob Skye. © 2003 Old Man Time Music, Inc. (ASCAP). O.A.R. courtesy of Lava Records/Atlantic Recording Corp. Robben Ford – “Up The Line” – Live at The Plant Studios, Sausalito, Ca., April 15, 2002. Written by Walter Jacobs. Mix Engineer: Manny LaCarrubba. © 1963 (Renewed) Arc Music Corp. (BMI) Robben Ford courtesy of Concord Records. Matchbox Twenty – “Disease” – Live at the KFOG PlaySpace, San Francisco, Ca., December 16, 2002. Written by Rob Thomas and Mick Jagger. Mix Engineer: Jeff Schmidt. © 2002 Bidnis, Inc./EMI Blackwood Music Inc. (BMI) Jagged Music (ASCAP). Matchbox Twenty courtesy of Atlantic Records. Steve Winwood – “Why Can’t We Live Together” – Live at KFOG KaBoom, May 11, 2003. Written by Timothy Thomas. Mix Engineer: James Towler © EMI Longitude Music. © & p Wincraft Music, Inc. Steve Winwood courtesy of Wincraft Music. Nickel Creek – “Smoothie Song” – Live at the KFOG PlaySpace, San Francisco, Ca., September 15, 2002. Written by Chris Thile. Mix Engineer: Jeff Schmidt. Publisher: Southern Melody Publishing Company (BMI) p 2002 Sugar Hill Records, A Welk Music Group Company. Nickel Creek courtesy of Sugar Hill Records, a Welk Music Group Company. The Waifs – “Fisherman’s Daughter” – Live at Yoshi’s, Oakland, Ca., April 17, 2003. Written by D. Simpson. Mix Engineer: Dan Petit. © 2002 The Waifs. The Waifs courtesy of Jarrah Records. The Wallflowers – “How Good It Can Get” –Recorded in concert January 18, 2003. Written by Jakob Dylan. © Tear It Down Music/ASCAP/EMI April Music, Inc. The Wallflowers courtesy of Interscope Records. Joe Jackson – “One More Time” – Live at The Fillmore, San Francisco, Ca., March 24, 2003. Written and arranged by Joe Jackson. Mix Engineer: Bob Skye. Publisher: Albion Music, adm. by Almo Music Corp. (ASCAP). Joe Jackson courtesy of Rykogroup. |