At the Point

At the Point

Infobox Album
Name = At the Point
Type = live
Artist = Matt Nathanson


Released = April 2006
Recorded =
Genre = Rock, pop, acoustic
Length =
Label = Acrobat Records
Producer =
Reviews =
Last album =
This album = "At the Point"
(2006)
Next album = |

"At the Point" is a live album by Matt Nathanson, released in April 2006.

Track listing

#"Decades of Hits (Dialogue)" – 1:02
#"Angel" – 1:34
#"I Saw" – 3:29
#"Church Clothes" – 3:48
#"Curve of the Earth" – 3:23
#"Princess" – 3:48
#"A Line from Lie (Dialogue)" – 2:43
#"Bent" – 4:04
#"All Been Said Before" – 4:30
#"Lost Myself in Search of You" – 3:44
#"Romeo and Juliet" – 4:25
#"St. Louis Pants (Dialogue)" – 2:27
#"Fall to Pieces" – 3:52
#"More than This" – 3:57
#"Philadelphia Song (Dialogue)" – 2:34
#"Answering Machine" – 5:20
#"Suspended" – 3:45
#"Sing Me Sweet (Bonus Track)" – 4:22
#"Straight to Hell (Bonus Track)" – 4:11

References

* [http://www.mattnathanson.com Matt Nathanson official site]


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