Live at Oak Mountain
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Live at Oak Mountain | ||
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Video by Widespread Panic | ||
Released | June 21, 2001 |
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Genre | Rock, Southern Rock, Jam | |
Length | 153 minutes | |
Label | Landslide (1988) Capricorn/Warner Bros. (1992, 1994) Zomba/Legacy (2001) |
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Producer | Geoffrey Hanson Jud Blount Peter Couhig |
Live at Oak Mountain is a live DVD concert of the band, Widespread Panic, filmed at Oak Mountain Amphitheater in Pelham, AL on August 12, 2000. It contains music from the band's 2001 record, Don't Tell the Band, along with other Panic favorites and classic covers. The DVD also includes special features and interviews not available anywhere else including band interviews, fan footage, photo galleries and more.
Contents |
[edit] Track listing
[edit] Disc one
- Imitation Leather Shoes
- Wondering
- I'm Not Alone
- Climb to Safety
- Ride Me High
- Makes Sense to Me
- Airplane
- Pusherman
- Henry Parsons Died
[edit] Disc two
- Big Wooly Mammoth
- Chilly Water
- Thought Sausage
- Red Hot Mama
- Porch Song
- Drums
- Papa's Home
- Surprise Valley
- Papa's Home
- All Time Low
[edit] Encore
- Wish You Were Here
- Flat Foot Flewzy
[edit] Personnel
[edit] Widespread Panic
- John Bell — Vocals, Guitar
- John "JoJo" Hermann — Keyboards, Vocal
- Todd Nance — Drums, Vocals
- Domingo S. Ortiz - Percussion
- David Schools - Bass, Vocals
- Michael Houser - Guitar
[edit] Personnel
- Executive Producer - Jud Blount
- Co-Executive Producer - Peter Couhig
- Editor - David Frankel and Georgina Guidotti
- Sound Mix - John Keane and Andy Kris
- Producer - Geoffrey Hanson
- Director - Christopher Hanson
- All music mix by John Keane/Keane Recording, Ltd, Athens, GA
- Cover photography - Jackie Jasper
- Sleeve design - Sean Mallinson
- DVD produced by Jon Herron & Jon O'Driscoll for Leprechaun Entertainment, LLC
- DVD authored by Crawford Communications, Inc for Leprechaun Entertainment, LLC
- Management - Sam Lanier & Brown Cat, Inc., Buck Williams
Concert Running Time: 2 hours and 33 minutes (153 minutes)