Zimbabwe (album)
Zimbabwe is a 2007 live album by American indie/roots folk band Dispatch. The album was recorded in Madison Square Garden in front of a sellout crowd.[1]
Zimbabwe | ||||
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Live album by | ||||
Released | 2007 | |||
Recorded | July 2007 | |||
Genre | Rock | |||
Label | Universal | |||
Producer | Dispatch | |||
Dispatch chronology | ||||
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Track listing
- 13.07.07
- "Here We Go"
- "Passerby"
- "Bats In The Belfry"
- "Cover This"
- "Lightning"
- "Ride a Tear"
- "Past the Falls"
- "Fallin'"
- "Bang Bang"
- "Prince of Spades"
- "Carry You"
- "Cut It Match It"
- "Flying Horses"
- "Time Served"
- "Even"
- "Open Up"
- "Camilo"
- "Out Loud"
- "The General"
- "Elias"
- "Two Coins"
- "Mission"
- 14.07.07
- "Here We Go"
- "Time Served"
- "What Do You Want to Be"
- "Open Up"
- "Riddle"
- "Bullet Holes"
- "Bang Bang"
- "Ride a Tear"
- "Passerby"
- "Cover This"
- "Mission"
- "Questioned Apocalypse"
- "Walk With You"
- "Two Coins"
- "Flying Horses"
- "Past the Falls"
- "Fallin'"
- "Carry You"
- "Lightning"
- "Prince of Spades"
- "Out Loud"
- "Bats in the Belfry"
- "Elias"
- "Cut It Match It"
- "The General"
- 15.07.07
- "Here We Go"
- "Open Up"
- "Bang Bang"
- "Riddle"
- "Ride a Tear"
- "Lightning"
- "Mission"
- "Prince of Spades"
- "Carnival"
- "Cover This"
- "Passerby"
- "Fallin'"
- "Bridges"
- "Steeples"
- "Walk With You"
- "Flying Horses"
- "Time Served"
- "Even"
- "Mayday"
- "Past the Falls"
- "Customs"
- "Elias"
- "Two Coins"
- "Cut It Ya Match It"
- "Bats in the Belfry"
- "Out Loud"
- "The General"
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References
- Sanneh, Kelefa (16 July 2007). "Post-Jam Postscript: Regrouping for Charity". The New York Times. Retrieved 13 September 2010.
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