Melanie at Carnegie Hall
Melanie at Carnegie Hall is a 1973 double album released by Melanie and the second concert record after the release of Leftover Wine in 1970. The album contains material from Melanie's Carnegie Hall concerts of February 2 and 3 in 1973.
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Live album by Melanie | ||||
Released | April 1973 | |||
Recorded | 2–3 February 1973 | |||
Venue | Carnegie Hall, New York City | |||
Genre | Pop | |||
Label | Neighborhood Records | |||
Producer | Peter Schekeryk | |||
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It is the only Melanie album to contain her Top 40 hit "Bitter Bad" (which was a single-only release).
Track listing
All songs written by Melanie Safka except where noted.
Disc 1:
- Introduction (by Alison Steele and Scott Muni of WNEW-FM in New York)
- "Baby Guitar"
- "Lay Your Hands Across the Six Strings"
- "Pretty Boy Floyd" (Woody Guthrie)
- "Some Day I'll Be a Farmer"
- "Babe Rainbow"
- "It's Me Again"
- "Any Guy"
- "Brand New Key"
- "Some Say (I Got Devil)"
- "Bitter Bad"
- "Psychotherapy"
Disc 2:
- "Together Alone"
- "Beautiful People"
- "Medley: Hearing the News / Seasons to Change / Peace Will Come"
- "My Rainbow Race" (Pete Seeger)
- "I Am Not a Poet"
- "Ring the Living Bell / Shine The Living Light"
- "Actress"
Personnel
- Melanie - acoustic guitar, vocals
Charts
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