Live at Charlotte's Web

Live at Charlotte's Web is a live album by American folk and blues guitarist Peter Lang, recorded March 26, 2004.

Live at Charlotte's Web
Live album by
ReleasedOctober 25, 2007
RecordedCharlotte's Web, Rockford, Illinois
GenreBlues, folk
LabelHorus
ProducerPeter Lang
Peter Lang chronology
Guitar
(2003)
Live at Charlotte's Web
(2007)
Testament
(2008)
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This 2-CD, 1-DVD package was recorded live at the club, Charlotte's Web, in Rockford, Illinois.

Track listing

All songs by Peter Lang unless otherwise noted.

  1. "Daylight Is Darkkness" – 2:53
  2. "Drifting Away" – 3:08
  3. "Farewell Maximillian" – 2:40
  4. "Fatback & Greens" – 2:01
  5. "Future Shot at the Rainbow" – 5:07
  6. "Going Down the China Road" (Lang, Traditional) – 3:51
  7. "Green Apple Quickstep" – 2:02
  8. "Two Steps Forward, One Step Back" – 4:15
  9. "When Kings Come Home" – 4:12
  10. "That Will Never Happen No More/Angel of Baffin's Bay" – 3:09
  11. "Wide Oval Rip-Off" – 2:57
  12. "My Dear Mary Anne" – 3:28
  13. "Young Man, Young Man, Look at Your Shoes" – 2:55
  14. "Halloween Blues/That's All Right Medley" (Lang, Dave Ray) – 5:47
  15. "Adair's Song" – 1:37
  16. "Back to the Wall" – 2:23
  17. "Colored Aristocracy" (Traditional) – 1:50
  18. "Country Blues Medley" (Traditional) – 3:06
  19. "Guitar Rag" (Sylvester Weaver, Traditional) – 2:06
  20. "I Should Have Known" – 2:36
  21. "Jimmy Bell" (Cat Iron, Lang) – 3:00
  22. "Living in the Weeds" – 2:54
  23. "Quetico Reel/Poor Howard" (Lang, Lead Belly) – 3:02
  24. "R. C. Rag" – 2:51
  25. "Red Meat on the Road" – 4:34
  26. "Round Worm Reel/Snow Toad" – 3:15
  27. "St. Charles Shuffle" – 2:50
  28. "There Will Be a Happy Meeting In Heaven Tonight" (Adger M. Pace) – 2:10
  29. "Toth's Song" – 6:01
  30. "Turnpike Terror" – 2:29

Personnel

  • Peter Lang – guitar, vocals
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