Live and Mo'

Live and Mo' is the tenth studio album by Keb' Mo'. It was released on October 20, 2009. It is his first album through the Yolabelle International label which he started after leaving Sony Music in 2004. It is his first live album release, and it is intertwined with studio tracks hand-picked by Mo' himself to go side by side with the live tracks. The album is underlined with soul, and jazz, and has a laid-back feel to it.

Live and Mo'
Studio album / Live album by
ReleasedOctober 20, 2009
RecordedStudio Tracks recorded at Stu Stu Studio, West Los Angeles, Ca
GenreBlues
Length42:24
LabelYolabelle International
ProducerKeb' Mo'
Keb' Mo' chronology
Suitcase
(2006)
Live and Mo'
(2009)
The Reflection
(2011)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
about.com[1]
allmusic[2]

Track listing

  1. "Victims Of Comfort"
  2. "More Than One Way Home"
  3. "Change"
  4. "Shave Yo' Legs"
  5. "Hole In The Bucket"
  6. "One Friend"
  7. "The Action"
  8. "Perpetual Blues Machines"
  9. "Government Cheese"
  10. "A Brand New America"

Live personnel

  • Keb' Mo'- Guitars, Harmonica, Vocals
  • Clayton Gibb- Electric Guitar, Dobro
  • Jeff Paris- Keyboards, Vocals, Mandolin
  • Reggie McBride- Bass, Vocals
  • Les Falconer- Drums, Vocals

Studio personnel

  • Keb' Mo' Guitars, Bass, Vocals, Harmonica, Mandolin
  • Les King- Bass
  • Kevin Moore II- Drums
  • Jeff Paris- Keyboards
  • Courtney Branch- Percussion
  • Lavalle Belle- Drums
  • Andrew Gouche'- Bass
  • Tracy Carter- Keyboards
  • Paulie Cerra- Tenor Saxophone
  • Paul Literall- Trumpet
  • Kevin McCormick- Bass
  • Gregory Wachter- Keyboards
  • Agape Children's Choir- Vocals
  • Calabria Foti- Violin
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References

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