Here Come the Noise Makers

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Here Come the Noise Makers
Here Come the Noise Makers cover
Live album by Bruce Hornsby & the Noise Makers
Released 2000
Genre Rock
Jam band
Jazz
Bluegrass
Label RCA Records
Producer Wayne Pooley, Bruce Hornsby
Professional reviews
Bruce Hornsby & the Noise Makers chronology
Spirit Trail
(1998)
Here Come the Noise Makers
(2000)
Big Swing Face
(2002)

Bruce Hornsby's first live release is titled Here Come the Noise Makers. It is a double album compilation of songs recorded between 1998 and New Year's Eve 1999/2000. This is Hornsby's first album with his current touring act, Bruce Hornsby & the Noise Makers.

Contents

[edit] Track listing

All songs written by Bruce Hornsby unless otherwise noted.

Disc 1

  1. Piano Intro > Great Divide
  2. Long Tall Cool One
  3. The Red Plains (w/ John Hornsby)
  4. The Road Not Taken
  5. Lady With A Fan (Garcia/Hunter)
  6. Stander On The Mountain
  7. Jacob's Ladder (w/ John Hornsby) > Blackberry Blossom (Traditional)
  8. Piano Intro > I Loves You Porgy (Gershwin/Gershwin/Heyward) > Nocturne (Barber) >
  9. The Way It Is
  10. Twelve Tone Tune (Evans) > King Of The Hill

Disc 2

  1. Spider Fingers > Tempus Fugit (Powell)
  2. Sneaking Up On Boo Radley
  3. Fortunate Son
  4. The Valley Road (w/ John Hornsby)
  5. The End Of The Innocence (w/ Don Henley)
  6. Sunflower Cat (w/ Garcia/Hunter/Mangini) > It Takes A Lot To Laugh, It Takes A Train To Cry (Dylan)
  7. Rainbow's Cadillac
  8. Mandolin Rain (w/ John Hornsby) > Black Muddy River (Garcia/Hunter)

[edit] Personnel

[edit] Band

[edit] Additional players

  • John D'earth – trumpet ("Spider Fingers", "Long Tall Cool One" and "Sneaking Up on Boo Radley")
  • Debbie Henry – vocals ("Great Divide")
  • Steve Kimock – guitar ("The End of the Innocence")
  • Bonny Bonaparte – drums ("The End of the Innocence")
  • Land Richards – drums ("Road Not Taken", "Stander on the Mountain", "The Valley Road", "Sunflower Cat" and "Jacob's Ladder")