Zygote (album)
Zygote is the debut studio album by musician John Popper of the American jam band Blues Traveler. Produced by Terry Manning, it was released on September 7, 1999, less than a month after Popper lost a good friend and fellow bandmember, Bobby Sheehan. Accompanying Popper on this album is Carter Beauford (of the Dave Matthews Band) on drums, and Crugie Riccio on guitar, Rob Clores, and Dave Ares (all of Cycomotogoat).
Track listing
- Miserable Bastard (John Popper) – 7:25
- Once You Wake Up (Popper) – 3:28
- Growing in Dirt (Popper) - 4:23
- Tip the Domino (Popper, Crugie Riccio) - 5:05
- His Own Ideas (Popper) - 6:44
- Home (Popper) - 4:00
- Love for Free (Popper) - 4:04
- How About Now? (Johnny Lang, Popper) - 3:07
- Evil in My Chair (Popper) - 4:19
- Lunatic (Popper, Riccio) - 6:24
- Open Letter (Popper, Riccio) - 5:15
- Fledgling (Popper) - 7:22
References
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| Compilations | |
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| Songs |
- "But Anyway"
- "Conquer Me"
- "Defense & Desire"
- "Run-Around"
- "Hook"
- "The Mountains Win Again"
- "Carolina Blues"
- "Most Precarious"
- "Canadian Rose"
- "Back in the Day"
- "Let Her and Let Go"
- "Amber Awaits"
- "You, Me and Everything"
- "You Don't Have to Love Me"
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