Live at the Wiltern (CPR album)
Live at the Wiltern is the second live album recorded by Crosby, Pevar and Raymond (CPR). It was recorded at the Wiltern Theater in Los Angeles in November 1998.[1]
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Released | September 21, 1999 | |||
Recorded | November, 1998 | |||
Genre | Rock | |||
Length | 113:41 | |||
Label | Samson | |||
Producer | David Crosby, Jeff Pevar, James Raymond, Dan Garcia | |||
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Track listing
- "Morrison" (David Crosby, James Raymond) – 5:46
- "Little Blind Fish" (Crosby, Jeff Pevar) – 4:40
- "One for Every Moment" (James Raymond) – 5:46
- "That House" (CPR, Crosby) – 6:25
- "Homeward Through the Haze" (Crosby) – 6:43
- "At the Edge" (CPR, Crosby) – 4:53
- "It's All Coming Back" (Crosby, Pevar) – 4:32
- "Rusty and Blue" (Crosby, Pevar) – 9:52
- "Delta" (Crosby) – 8:06
CD 2
- "Dream for Him" (Crosby) – 6:43
- "Old Soldier" (Marc Cohn) – 5:25
- "Hero" (Phil Collins, Crosby) Performed by: CPR, Phil Collins, Graham Nash – 6:09
- "Long Time Gone" (Crosby) – 6:28
- "Déjà Vu" (Crosby) – 12:57
- "Eight Miles High" (Gene Clark, Crosby, Roger McGuinn) – 5:29
- "Ohio" (Neil Young) – 6:24
- "Almost Cut My Hair" (Crosby) Performed by: CPR, Graham Nash – 7:23
Personnel
- Musicians
- David Crosby – guitar, vocals
- Stevie DiStanislao – drums, percussion, vocals
- Andrew Ford – bass
- Jeff Pevar – lead guitar, vocals
- James Raymond – keyboards, piano, Vocals
- Guest musicians
- Production
- Marianne Hamann – photography
- J.J. McLeod – engineer
- Tim Owen – photography
- John Gonzales – guitar technician
- Chris Rich – engineer
- Norman Waitt, Jr. – liner notes
- Paul Dieter – engineer, producer
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References
- Swihart, Stanton. Live at the Wiltern at AllMusic
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