Acoustic in Nashville: Bootleg No. 2

Acoustic In Nashville – Bootleg No. 2 is the second live album by Denver-based rock band the Fray, available on iTunes as well as at some indie stores. It was recorded live in Nashville, Tennessee, in mid-December 2006, and released on September 4, 2007. It features never-before-released acoustic versions of "Look After You", "She Is", "Vienna", "How To Save A Life" and "Heaven Forbid".

Acoustic in Nashville – Bootleg No. 2
Live album by
ReleasedSeptember 4, 2007
RecordedDecember 8, 2006
GenreAlternative rock, pop rock
LabelSony BMG Music Entertainment
ProducerMike Flynn
The Fray chronology
Live at the Electric Factory: Bootleg No. 1
(2006)
Acoustic in Nashville – Bootleg No. 2
(2007)
The Fray
(2009)

Track listing

All tracks are written by Isaac Slade and Joe King, except where noted.

No.TitleLength
1."Look After You"4:55
2."She Is"3:49
3."Vienna" (Isaac Slade, Joe King and Daniel Battenhouse)4:07
4."How to Save a Life"4:31
5."Heaven Forbid"4:15

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Personnel

  • Isaac Slade - Piano/Vocals
  • Joe King - Guitar/Vocals
  • Dave Welsh - Guitar
  • Ben Wysocki - Drums
  • James Stofer - Bass
  • Kristin Wilkinson - Viola
  • David Angell - Violin
  • David Davidson - Violin
  • John Catchings - Cello
  • Strings arranged by Suzy Katayama
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