Wood (Widespread Panic album)
Wood is the twenty-first album by the Athens, Georgia-based band Widespread Panic. It is their tenth official live album release. It was released on the band's Widespread Records imprint on October 16, 2012.[2] Initially released on 2-CD, 2-LP and digitally, it features material recorded from the band's 20th anniversary Wood Tour in 2012. This is also the last album featuring Todd Nance on drums.
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Released | October 16, 2012 | |||
Genre | Rock, southern rock, jam | |||
Length | 1:50:34 | |||
Label | Widespread Records | |||
Producer | Widespread Panic | |||
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Another release, Live Wood was also culled from the 2012 Wood Tour and was released on Record Store Day, April 21, 2012.
Track listing
Disc 1
- "The Ballad of John and Yoko" (John Lennon, Paul McCartney) 4:12
- "Mercy" (Widespread Panic) 7:31
- "Imitation Leather Shoes" (Widespread Panic) 5:43
- "Clinic Cynic" (Widespread Panic) 4:46
- "Tall Boy" (Widespread Panic) 7:04
- "Many Rivers to Cross" (James E. Chambers) 4:53
- "Good Morning Little School Girl" (Sonny Boy Williamson I) 8:42
- "Pickin' Up the Pieces" (Widespread Panic) 6:19
- "Ain't Life Grand" (Widespread Panic) 4:41
Disc 2
- "St. Louis" (Widespread Panic) 4:24
- "Time Waits" (Widespread Panic) 3:44
- "Sell Sell" (Alan Price) 5:23
- "Tail Dragger" (Willie Dixon) 5:19
- "Tickle the Truth" (Widespread Panic) 5:32
- "Fixin' to Die" (Bukka White) 6:44
- "Climb to Safety" (Jerry Joseph, Glen Esparanza) 6:11
- "Counting Train Cars" (Widespread Panic) 3:32
- "C Brown" (Widespread Panic) 5:57
- "Blight" (Vic Chesnutt, Michael Houser, Todd Nance, David A. Schools) 4:59
- "End of the Show" (Daniel Hutchens) 4:58 * CD Only bonus track
Personnel
- John Bell - Guitar (Acoustic), Guitar (Resonator), Vocals
- Jimmy Herring - Guitar (Acoustic)
- Todd Nance - Drums, Vocals
- Domingo S. Ortiz - Percussion
- Dave Schools - Bass (Acoustic), Vocals
- John Hermann - Harmonium, Melodica, Piano, Pump Organ, Toy Piano, Vocals
- Col. Bruce Hampton - Vocals
References
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