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KFOG Live from the Archives 9

KFOG Live from the Archives - Volume 9

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Original art by Cheri Chuang

KFOG 104.5\97.7 "Live from the Archives 9"
This compilation CD © 2002 Radio San Francisco, Inc.

Running Time: 72:19

Norah Jones - “Feelin’ The Same Way”
Luce – “Long Way Down”
Jack Johnson – “Inaudible Melodies”
Stevie Nicks – “Stand Back”
Counting Crows – “American Girls”
Patty Griffin – “Rain”
John Mayer – “No Such Thing”
Johnny A. – “Oh Yeah”
Bonnie Raitt – “Fool’s Game”
Gov’t Mule – “Beautifully Broken”
Ryan Adams – “Answering Bell”
Indigo Girls – “Moment Of Forgiveness”
Zero 7 – “Destiny”
Midnight Oil – “Golden Age”
Stone Temple Pilots – “Sour Girl”
Suzanne Vega – “Widow’s Walk”
Cake – “Comanche”
Elvis Costello – “Spooky Girlfriend”
R.E.M. – “I’ve Been High”


KFOG Live from the Archives 9

Norah Jones – “Feelin’ The Same Way” – Live at the KFOG PlaySpace, San Francisco, Ca., April 5, 2002. Written by Lee Alexander. Mix Engineer: Jeff Schmidt. Performed by Norah Jones (keyboard), Adam Levy (guitar), Lee Alexander (bass). P & © Capitol Records, Inc. Norah Jones courtesy of Blue Note Records.

Luce – “Long Way Down” – Live at Slim’s, San Francisco, Ca., June 5, 2002. Written by Tom Luce. Performance by Luce: Matt Blackett, Brian Kroll, Tom Luce, Jonathan Moe, Larry Riggs and Kyle Wheeler. Mix Engineer: Phil Edwards.
© 2001 Luce Music/WB Music Corp. (ASCAP), website: www.luceband.com. Luce courtesy of Nettwerk America.

Jack Johnson – “Inaudible Melodies” – Live at the KFOG PlaySpace, San Francisco, Ca., February 13, 2002. Written by Jack Johnson. Mix Engineer: Jeff Schmidt. © 2000 Bubble Toes Publishing (ASCAP) administered by Universal Music Corp. Jack Johnson courtesy of Enjoy Records.

Stevie Nicks – “Stand Back” – Live at KFOG’s 16th Concert for Kids, Masonic Auditorium, San Francisco, Ca., December 9, 2001. Written by Nicks/Nelson. Mix Engineer: Phil Edwards. © 1983 Welsh Witch Music (BMI). Stevie Nicks courtesy of Reprise Records.

Counting Crows – “American Girls” – Live at the KFOG PlaySpace, San Francisco, Ca., July 2, 2002. Words and music by Adam F. Duritz. Mix Engineer: Jeff Schmidt. P © 2002 Geffen Records. Counting Crows courtesy of Geffen Records/Interscope.

Patty Griffin – “Rain” – Live at the KFOG PlaySpace, San Francisco, Ca., June 1, 2002. Written by Patricia J. Griffin. Mix Engineer: Jeff Schmidt. Almo Music Corp. (ASCAP). P & © 2002 ATO Records. Patty Griffin courtesy of ATO Records.

John Mayer – “No Such Thing” – Live at KFOG’s 16th Concert for Kids, Masonic Auditorium, San Francisco, Ca., December 9, 2001. Written by John Mayer. Mix Engineer: Phil Edwards. © & P 2001 Sony Music Entertainment, Inc. John Mayer courtesy of Aware/Columbia Records.

Johnny A. – “Oh Yeah” – Live at Fantasy Studios, Berkeley, Ca., March 26, 2002. Written by Johnny A. Mix Engineer: Frank Rinella. © 1999 Koukla Music (ASCAP). Johnny A. courtesy of Favored Nations Entertainment/Red Ink Records.

Bonnie Raitt – “Fool’s Game” – Live on her Summer 2002 tour. Written by Jon Cleary. FHQ Entertainment, Inc. (BMI) admin. by Bug Music. P © 2002 Capitol Records, Inc. Bonnie Raitt courtesy of Capitol Records.

Gov’t Mule – “Beautifully Broken” – Live at the KFOG PlaySpace, San Francisco, Ca., May 17, 2002. Written by W. Haynes, D. Louis. Performed by Warren Haynes (vocals & guitar), Dave Schools (bass) of Gov’t Mule. Mix Engineer: Jeff Schmidt. Buzzard Rock Music (BMI). P © 2001 ATO Records. Gov’t Mule courtesy of ATO Records.

Ryan Adams – “Answering Bell” – Live at The Fillmore, San Francisco, Ca., November 14, 2001. Written by Ryan Adams. Mix Engineer: Phil Edwards. Barland Music (BMI) admin. by Bug Music. P & © 2001 UMG Recordings, Inc. Ryan Adams courtesy of Lost Highway.

Indigo Girls – “Moment Of Forgiveness” – Live at Slim’s, San Francisco, Ca., February 15, 2002. Written by Amy Ray. Mix Engineer: Phil Edwards. © & P 2002 Sony Music Entertainment, Inc. Indigo Girls courtesy of Epic Records.

Zero 7 – “Destiny” – Live at the KFOG PlaySpace, San Francisco, Ca., May 1, 2002. Written by H. Binns, S. Hardaker, S. Barker, S. Furler. Mix Engineer: Jeff Schmidt. Universal-MCA Music Publishing, a division of Universal Studios, Inc. (ASCAP) / EMI Music Publishing Limited (PRS). © 2001 Mushroom Records (UK) Limited d/b/a Ultimate Dilemma Records. Zero 7 courtesy of Quango/Palm Pictures.

Midnight Oil – “Golden Age” – Live at KFOG’s 5th Spring Wingding, Paramount’s Great America, Mountain View, Ca., March 22, 2002. Written by Moginie, Hirst, Garrett. Mix Engineer: Phil Edwards. Copyright © & P 2001 Midnight Oil. Sony ATV. Midnight Oil courtesy of Liquid 8 Records.

Stone Temple Pilots – “Sour Girl” – Live at the KFOG PlaySpace, San Francisco, Ca., April 20, 2000. Written by Dean DeLeo, Scott Weiland. Mix Engineer: Jeff Schmidt. P © 1999 Atlantic Recording Corp. Stone Temple Pilots courtesy of Atlantic Records.

Suzanne Vega – “Widow’s Walk” – Live at Yoshi’s, Oakland, Ca., October 6, 2001. Written by Suzanne Vega. Mix Engineer: Phil Edwards. © 2001 Waifersongs Ltd. (ASCAP) & WB Music Corp. (ASCAP). Suzanne Vega courtesy of A&M Records/Interscope.

Cake – “Comanche” – Live at Yoshi’s, Oakland, Ca., December 3, 2001. Written by Brown, Damiani, diFiore, McCrea, Roper. Mix Engineer: Phil Edwards. Publisher: © 1994 Stamen Music. Cake courtesy of Columbia Records.

Elvis Costello – “Spooky Girlfriend” – Live at the KFOG PlaySpace, San Francisco, Ca., May 22, 2002. Written by Elvis Costello (Sideways Songs). Recorded by Phil Edwards. Mixed by and additional production: Jeff Schmidt. © 2002 BMG Music Publishing Ltd. Elvis Costello courtesy of Island Def Jam Music Group.

R.E.M. – “I’ve Been High” – Live at the KFOG PlaySpace, San Francisco, Ca., October 18, 2001. Written by Michael Stipe, Mike Mills, Peter Lawrence Buck. Mix Engineer: Jeff Schmidt, assisted by Jamie Candiloro. Temporary Music (BMI). All rights on behalf of Temporary Music (BMI) administered by Warner-Tamerlane Publishing Corp. (BMI) R.E.M. courtesy of Warner Bros. Records.