Live in Brisbane 2006

Live in Brisbane 2006 (2006) is a two disc live music album from Canadian singer/songwriter Jeff Martin. The album is a complete recording of a live performance full of Jeff's banter with bandmates and the audience, including his thoughts on the disbanding of The Tea Party and where he sees himself in life.

Live in Brisbane 2006
Live album by
ReleasedNovember 21, 2006
RecordedThe Tivoli, Brisbane, Australia
GenreRock
Length101:30
ProducerJeff Martin
Jeff Martin chronology
Exile and the Kingdom
(2006)
Live in Brisbane 2006
(2006)
Live in Dublin
(2007)

Track listing

Disc one

  1. "Silence" (The Tea Party cover)
  2. "Psychopomp" (The Tea Party)
  3. "Requiem"(The Tea Party)
  4. "Daystar"
  5. "Shadows on the Mountainside" (The Tea Party)
  6. "The Badger" (The Tea Party)
  7. "Hallelujah" (Leonard Cohen cover)
  8. "The Messenger" (Daniel Lanois cover)
  9. "Inanna" (The Tea Party)

Disc two

  1. "White Water Siren" (The Tea Party)
  2. "Lament"
  3. "Black Snake Blues"
  4. "The Bazaar" (The Tea Party)
  5. "Oceans" (The Tea Party)
  6. "The Kingdom"
  7. "Sister Awake" (The Tea Party)

Personnel

Recording personnel

  • Produced by Jeff Martin
  • Mixed in Dublin, Ireland by Jeff Martin
  • Mastered at Q Music in Toronto by Jeff Martin
  • Recorded live at The Tivoli, Brisbane, Australia, 10 September 2006
  • Published by JMartin Music (SOCAN)

Stage personnel

  • Geoff McGowan (Tour Manager)
  • Billy Hibben (String instruments Technician)
  • Bruce Johnston (Sound Engineer)
  • Scott Barry (Monitor Engineer)
  • Clem Ryan (Stage and percussion technician)

Musicians

  • Jeff Martin
  • The Toronto Table Ensemble:
Ritesh Das
Ian De Souza
Joanna De Souza
Anita Katakkar
Heather Thorkelson

Art details

Design by Marco Holtappel

Notes

The album can only be purchased at Martin's live shows or from his website.

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