- Live at the Whole Foods Market at Arabella Station
Infobox Album |
Name = Live at the Whole Foods Market at Arabella Station
Type =Live album
Artist =The Supersuckers
Released = June 2007
Genre =Rock and Roll
Length =
Label =Mid Fi Recordings
Producer =
Reviews =
Last album = ""
This album = "Live at the Whole Foods Market at Arabella Station"
(2004)
Next album = "" Live recording by the American
rock and roll bandThe Supersuckers . Released in 2007,it was recorded live at the Whole Foods Market at Arabella Station inNew Orleans , LA. It is a benefit album for theNew Orleans Musicians Clinic. Due to a technical glitch the first four songs of this recording are the only songs from the actual show at the Whole Food Market. The rest come from a radio interview at WAVF 96 Wave FM, Charleston, SC. Currently this is released only as a Digital Download, only available at theSupersuckers web store [http://stores.musictoday.com/store/product.asp?band_id=325&dept_id=8764&pf_id=UPDD13&sfid=2] .Track listing
#"Breakin' Honeys Heart"
#"Dead in the Water"
#"One Cigarette Away"
#"Roamin' 'Round"
#"Intro"
#"Road Worn & Weary"
#"Interview 1"
#"I Don't Wanna Know"
#"Interview 2"
#"Breakin' Honeys Heart"
#"Interview 3"
#"The Image Of Me"
#"Interview 4"
#"Killer Weed"
#"Interview 5"
#"Born With A Tail"
#"Closing"*(The track listing at the web site does not correctly list what actually gets downloaded. This track listing accurately reflects what you actually get in the Digital Download.)
Notes
*Liner notes
"Where are we playing?""Whole Foods? The grocery store?"Yes, that was the line of questioning that preceded this event. We did indeed play out in front of the Whole Foods store in New Orleans. It was hot, muggy and all kinds of fun and we dragged out the recording gear to capture the moment. Which we did. Sort of. Due to a technical glitch of some sort, only four songs were salvageable, but here they are for your enjoyment. The proceeds from these recordings will go directly to the New Orleans Musicians Clinic to help out fellow musicians in New Orleans who fell on hard times after Katrina hit. It's a good cause and a decent recording as well, featuring the talents of Jordan Shapiro on pedal steel and the bass playing debut of Dan "Thunder" Bolton as well as the standard, stellar guitar playing of Rontrose Heathman and the amazing Scottzilla Churilla on drums (and me on acoustic guitar). I hope you enjoy it as much as we enjoyed doing it! -Eddie Spaghetti
Thanks go out to Tom Stevens with The Production Trailer for providing the recording and engineering and Jimmy Glickman with Louisiana Music Exchange for supplying the entire backline complimentary. A big shout out to the Supersuckers for supporting the New Orleans Musicians Clinic and local music industry! Special thanks to Kristina Bradford and all the folks at Whole Foods.Credits
Recording Engineer/Mixer: Tom Stevens
Live Sound Engineer: Jeff Zielinski2000s-rock-album-stub}
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