A String Cheese Incident
A String Cheese Incident is the second release and first live album of Colorado-based Jam band, The String Cheese Incident. The album chronicles a single concert from the Fox Theatre in Boulder, Colorado on February 27th, 1997 and is the first to feature pianist Kyle Hollingsworth as part of the group. This album is widely considered the best CD for new converts to listen to in order to become acquainted to the band's live sound.
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Released | June, 1997 | |||
Recorded | February 27th, 1997 at the Fox Theatre in Boulder, Colorado | |||
Genre | Jam, jazz fusion, progressive bluegrass, progressive rock | |||
Length | 72:31 | |||
Label | SCI Fidelity | |||
Producer | The String Cheese Incident | |||
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Track listing
- "Lonesome Fiddle Blues" (Millie Clements) – 9:58
- "Little Hands" (Bill Nershi) – 8:16
- "Dudley's Kitchen" (Bill Nershi) – 3:02
- "Rhythm of the Road" (Bill Nershi) – 6:08
- "How Mountain Girls Can Love" (Stanley Brothers) – 2:56
- "Pirates" (Michael Kang) – 9:27
- "Wake Up" (Bill Nershi) – 7:05
- "Land's End" (Tim O'Brien) – 12:00
- "San Jose" (Michael Kang, Bill Nershi) – 8:53
- "Walk This Way" (Joe Perry, Steven Tyler) – 4:46
Credits
The String Cheese Incident
- Bill Nershi – Acoustic Guitar
- Keith Moseley – Bass Guitar
- Kyle Hollingsworth – Accordion, keyboards
- Michael Kang– Mandolin, Violin
- Michael Travis – drums
Production
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