Dan Fogelberg Live: Greetings from the West
Dan Fogelberg Live: Greetings from the West is the twelfth album by American singer-songwriter Dan Fogelberg, released in 1991 (see 1991 in music). The album was recorded on June 25, 1991 at the Fox Theater, St. Louis, MO.
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Released | October 1991 | |||
Recorded | June 1991 | |||
Venue | Fox Theater, St. Louis, MO | |||
Genre | Soft rock | |||
Length | 114:27 | |||
Label | Full Moon | |||
Producer | Dan Fogelberg, Marty Lewis | |||
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Track listing
All songs written by Dan Fogelberg, except where noted.
Disc one
- "Aurora Nova" – 1:43
- "The Wild Places" – 4:26
- "Heart Hotels" – 4:18
- "Over and Over" – 5:16
- "Rhythm of the Rain" (John Gummoe) – 5:50
- "The Spirit Trail" – 6:49
- "Make Love Stay" – 5:56
- "Old Tennessee" – 3:30
- "Road Beneath My Wheels" – 6:54
- "A Cry in the Forest" – 5:42
- "Run for the Roses" – 5:25
- "Believe in Me" – 4:01
- "Leader of the Band" – 5:29
Disc two
- "Twins Theme" – 2:41
- "Intimidation" – 3:24
- "The Power of Gold" – 8:57
- "Lonely in Love" – 5:55
- "Missing You" – 5:21
- "Language of Love" – 3:55
- "Part of the Plan" – 4:18
- "Same Old Lang Syne" – 6:24
- "There's a Place in the World for a Gambler" – 8:12
Personnel
- Dan Fogelberg – acoustic guitar, electric guitar, keyboards, lead vocals
- Michael Botts – percussion, drums
- Louis Cortelezzi – flute, percussion, keyboards, saxophone, woodwinds
- Robert McEntee – acoustic guitar, electric guitar, slide guitar, keyboards, backing vocals
- Vince Melamed – keyboards, backing vocals
- Jim Photoglo – bass guitar, backing vocals
- Tim Weisberg – flute
Production
- Producers: Dan Fogelberg, Marty Lewis
- Engineers: David Hewitt, John Hurley, Marty Lewis
- Assistant engineer: John Hurley
- Mixing: Dan Fogelberg, David Hewitt
- Editing: Carlos Grier
- Photography: Henry Diltz
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