Live (Weir/Wasserman album)

Live is an album by Bob Weir and Rob Wasserman. It was recorded in the fall of 1988, except for one track, "Eternity", which was recorded in the summer of 1992. The album was released in 1998.

Live
Live album by
ReleasedJanuary 13, 1998
Recorded1988, 1992
GenreRock
Length77:08
LabelGrateful Dead Records
ProducerRob Wasserman
Bob Weir chronology
Kingfish in Concert: King Biscuit Flower Hour
(1996)
Live
(1998)
Evening Moods
(2000)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic [1]
The Music box [2]

Track listing

  1. "Festival" (Weir)
  2. "Walking Blues" (Johnson)
  3. "The Winners" (Weir, Kipling)
  4. "K.C. Moan" (traditional)
  5. "Victim or the Crime" (Weir, Graham)
  6. "Looks Like Rain" (Weir, Barlow)
  7. "Easy to Slip" (Kibbee, George)
  8. "Fever" (Davenport, Cooley)
  9. "Eternity" (Weir, Wasserman, Dixon)
  10. "This Time Forever" (Weir, Barlow)
  11. "Shade of Grey" (Weir, Barlow)
  12. "Heaven Help the Fool" (Weir, Barlow)
  13. "Blue Sky Bop" (Wasserman)
  14. "Throwing Stones" (Weir, Barlow)

Credits

Musicians

Production

  • Produced by Rob Wasserman
  • Recorded by John Cutler (fall 1988), except "Eternity" recorded by Howard Danchik (summer 1992)
  • Mastered by Joe Gastwirt
  • Mastering assisted by Ramón Bretón
  • Cover and back photo by Rob Cohn
  • Inside photos by Jay Blakesberg
  • Package design by Amy Finkle
  • Liner notes by Rob Wasserman and Bob Weir
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References

  1. Ruhlman, William. "Weir/Wasserman Live". AllMusic. Retrieved October 21, 2018.
  2. Metzger, John (April 1998). Live, The Music Box
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