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KFOG Live from the Archives 4Click on the image above for cover in original size. KFOG "LIVE FROM THE ARCHIVES 4" Running Time: 68:23 Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers - "Jammin' Me" Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers - "Jammin' Me" --- KFOG live broadcast from The Fillmore on February 7, 1997. Engineered by Biff Dawes. Mixed by Richard Dodd. Mobile Recording Services: Westwood One. Written by: Tom Petty, Mike Campbell, Bob Dylan. Publisher: © Wild Gator Music (ASCAP), Gone Gator Music (ASCAP) Special Rider Music (SESAC). Tom Petty appears courtesy of Warner Bros. Records, Inc. Big Head Todd & The Monsters - "Please Don't Tell Her" --- KFOG live broadcast from The Plant Studios in Sausalito, California, January 31, 1997. Mix Engineer: Manny LaCarrubba. Written by: Todd Park Mohr. Publisher: © 1996 Park Mohr Publishing Company and Big Giant Music/BMI. All rights administered by Warner -Tamerlane Publishing Corp. (BMI) All rights reserved. p 1997 Revolution. Big Head Todd & The Monsters appear courtesy of Revolution Records. Indigo Girls - "Get Out The Map" --- Recorded live in KFOG Studio `E', April 1, 1997 for KFOG's "Pull the Plug". Recorded by: Bill Evans. Written by: Emily Saliers. Publisher: EMI Virgin Songs Inc./ Godhap Music (BMI). Indigo Girls appear courtesy of Epic Records. Bruce Cockburn - "Lovers In A Dangerous Time" --- Recorded live in KFOG Studio "E", January 7, 1997 for KFOG's "Pull the Plug". Recorded by: Bill Evans. Written by: Bruce Cockburn. Publisher: ©1984 Golden Mountain Music Corp. (SOCAN). Bruce Cockburn appears courtesy of Rykodisc/True North Records. Blues Traveler - "Most Precarious" -- KFOG live broadcast from Fantasy Studios, Berkeley, California, August 28, 1997. Mix Engineer: Frank Rinella, Rich Vink, assisted by Michael Anderson. Words and music by: John Popper. Publisher: Irving Music, Inc. obo Blues Traveler Publishing Corp. (BMI) Blues Traveler appears courtesy of A&M Records, Inc. p 1997 A&M Records, Inc., a PolyGram company. Bonnie Raitt - "Love Me Like A Man" -- Recorded in KFOG Studio "A", February 14, 1996. Written by: Chris Smither. Lyrics adapted by Bonnie Raitt. Vocals and guitar: Bonnie Raitt. Bass: Tom Corwin. Publisher: Poppy Music/Homunculus Music (ASCAP). Tommy Castro - "Nasty Habits" - KFOG live Broadcast from the Sausalito Art Festival, Sausalito, California, August 30, 1997. Mix Engineer: Bob Skye. Mobile Services: Skyelabs Mobile Recording. Written by: Tommy Castro. Publisher: Viper Music (BMI)/Tommy Castro Music (BMI). Tommy Castro appears courtesy of Blind Pig Records. Nil Lara - "I Will Be Free" --- KFOG live broadcast from Fantasy Studios, Berkeley, California, March 26, 1997. Mix Engineer: Steve Fontano, assisted by Ben Conrad. Written by: Nil Lara. Publisher: ©1993 Son Montero Music. Son Montero Music is administered by PSO Ltd. Nil Lara appears courtesy of Capitol Records, Inc. Melissa Etheridge - "Silent Legacy" --- KFOG live broadcast. Written by: Melissa Etheridge. Publisher: Almo Music Corp. obo M.L.E. Music (ASCAP). Courtesy of Island Records, Inc., under license from PolyMedia, a Division of PolyGram Group Distribution, Inc. Toad The Wet Sprocket - "Come Down" -- KFOG live broadcast from The Plant Studios in Sausalito, California, June 4, 1997. Mix Engineer: Manny LaCarrubba. Written by: Todd Nichols, Glen Phillips, Toad. Lyrics: G. Phillips, T. Nichols. Vocals, guitar: Glen Phillips; Guitar, vocals: Todd Nichols; Bass, vocals: Dean Dinning; Drums: Randy Guss. Tour sound: Quake. Publisher: ©1997 Sony/ATV Tunes LLC and Wet Sprocket Songs (ASCAP). Toad The Wet Sprocket appears courtesy of Columbia Records. Wilco - "Outta mind (Outta sight)" --- KFOG live broadcast from Fantasy Studios, Berkeley, California, September 4, 1997. Mix Engineer: Ben Conrad, Adam Roehlke, assisted by Michael Anderson. Written by Jeff Tweedy. Publisher: Warner-Tamerlane Publishing Corp., Words Ampersand Music, and Ver Music (BMI). All rights on behalf of Words Ampersand Music and Ver Music administered by Warner-Tamerlane Publishing Corp. Wilco appears courtesy of Reprise Records. Joe Louis Walker - "Blues of the Month Club" --- KFOG live broadcast from The Great American Music Hall, San Francisco, California, May 9, 1997. Mix Engineer: Bob Skye. Mobile Services: Skyelabs Mobile Recording. Written by: Nicholson, Penn, Whitsott. Publisher: ©1989 Sony/ATV Tunes LLC (ASCAP)/Four Sons Music/ Dan Penn Music (BMI)/Artin Music, Inc. (BMI). Joe Louis Walker appears courtesy of PolyGram/Verve Records. Suzanne Vega - "Stockings" --- KFOG live broadcast from The Plant Studios, Sausalito, California, September 20, 1996. Mix Engineer: Manny LaCarrubba. Written by: Suzanne Vega. Publisher: c 1996 Waifersongs/WB Music Corp. (ASCAP). All rights administered by WB Music Corp. Performed by Suzanne Vega. Suzanne Vega appears courtesy of A&M Records, Inc. p 1996 A&M Records, Inc., a PolyGram company. INXS - "Never Tear Us Apart" --- KFOG live broadcast from Fantasy Studios, Berkeley, California, July 18, 1997. Mix Engineer: Steve Fontano, assisted by Michael Anderson. Written by Andrew Fariss and Michael Hutchence. Performed by INXS. Publisher: ©1987 PolyGram Int'l Publishing Inc., Songs of PolyGram Int'l., Inc. INXS appears courtesy of Atlantic Recording Corp. The Boneshakers - "I Blew Up The United States" --- KFOG live broadcast from The Great American Music Hall, San Francisco, California, August 22, 1997. Mix Engineer: Phil Edwards. Mobile Services: Phil Edwards Recording. Written by: David Was, Don Was. Publisher: EMI Virgin Music Inc./Microdot Songs/1-800-Don-Was, Inc.(ASCAP). p 1997 VRA. The Boneshakers appear courtesy of Pointblank Records, a division of Virgin Records America, Inc. The Toyes - "Smoke Two Joints" --- Recorded live in KFOG Studio "E", March 28, 1997, for KFOG's "Weekend Salute". Mix Engineer: Bill Evans. Written by Chris Kay and Michael Kay. Publisher: Wishes & Dreams Music (ASCAP). Administered by Bug. The Toyes appear courtesy of CD Tunes Records (www.cdtunes.com). |