Live From Bonnaroo Music Festival 2002

by Sanctuary Records

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Release Date:2002-09-24
Label:Sanctuary Records
UPC:060768457126
Binding:Audio CD
Published By:Sanctuary Records
ASIN:B00006JJ6Q
Category:Music

Tracks on Live From Bonnaroo Music Festival 2002 by Sanctuary Records

  1. Tallboy - Widespread Panic feat. Dottie Peoples
  2. Tennessee Jed - Phil Lesh and Friends w/ very special guest Bob Weir
  3. Rodeo Clowns - Jack Johnson feat. DJ Logic
  4. Tiger Roll - Galactic
  5. Countdown - Jurassic 5
  6. Locomotive Breath - Les Claypool’s Frog Brigade
  7. Peekaboo - Robert Randolph & the Family Band
  8. Nightingale - Norah Jones
  9. Turn It Out - Soulive
  10. Ain’t Nothin’ But a Party - The Dirty Dozen Brass Band
  11. Last Tube - Trey Anastasio
  12. Burn One Down/With My Two Hands - Ben Harper
  13. Banks of the Deep End - Gov’t Mule
  14. Search - The String Cheese Incident
  15. Bonnaroo Traveler - Bela Fleck & Edgar Meyer
  16. Captain America - moe.
  17. Bananas and Blow - Ween
  18. Sugartown - North Mississippi AllStars
  19. Pickapart - The John Butler Trio
  20. Rain and Snow - The Del McCoury Band
  21. Amazing Grace - Blind Boys of Alabama

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Album Description

Special edition "book package" includes exclusive photos!

Customer Reviews

With that many songs to choose from, should be better - Reviewed on 2003-05-13
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3 customers found this review not to be helpful.
This should have been one of the best albums of the year, but the song selection was rather poor. I was quite disappointed.
The Greatest Show on Earth. - Reviewed on 2003-04-01
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1 customer found this review helpful, 2 did not.

I thought after attending Bonnaroo that there would be no way to document this occasion without a huge CD set. However, they performed a miracle and this 2 CD set is great. I highly recommend it.
very good but not great - Reviewed on 2003-01-02
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1 customer found this review helpful, 5 did not.

this is one of those concert festival cds that would have been so much better live... some of the tracks live Les Claypool and Robert Randolph really rocked on but other like Bela Fleck and most of disc 2 could have been way better. the one really good thing this cd did is make me aware of the Bonnaroo Festival and who could be playing at it this year! you would be better of finding bootlegs of the show.
-Sample some of the sweetest music around - Reviewed on 2002-11-18
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5 customers found this review helpful, 1 did not.

What do you need to know about this compilation? I really shouldn't presume that I know. However, I can tell you what I enjoyed, and why I enjoyed it.
Widespread Panic with Dottie Peoples and the People's Choice Choir-Unbelievable energy,is this gospel music? Is it Southern Rock? Does it matter? Not really, it is simply music that is passionate, vibrant, and great for the soul. This may seem overly enthusiastic, or even maudlin, but I recommend that you listen to the song, and hear the magic for yourself.
Phil and Bobby:Tennessee Jed-apropos right? Fitting for the occasion, and it is obvious that the crowd appreciated the song. What is more, the band is great, and they have such a following for good reason.
Les Claypool's Frog Brigade:Lomotive Breath- The Frogs do Jethro Tull proud; a great cover, a sweet tip-o'-the-hat.
Robert Randolph & the Family Band with Luther Dickinson-Very impressive, such skill, such soul. If you have never seen this band, it is definitely worth your while, what an experience they offer to those fortunate enough to attend their shows.
Soulive-Talent, ability, skill, yes describe it as you will, they do what they do, and they do it well. So funky, so fresh, yet so reminiscent of the musical past. The music combines elements of Jazz past,present and future.
The John Butler Trio-Perhaps not many people know of this band, as they are from Australia, but you just might appreciate this band's blues, jazz, and rock mixture. Sweet slide guitar.
If your curiosity has been peeked in the slightest, get this album, it is musically diverse, and samples some really great music. Hip-Hop, Jazz, Funk, Soul, Bluegrass, Rock, Gospel, classify as you will, but in the end you will be satisfied.
An Ample Compilation... - Reviewed on 2002-11-08
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4 customers found this review helpful.

Who ever edited this CD set should get a pat on the back. they did a great job, it must have been horrible to have to hack down the hundreds of awesome songs performed by a number of down right rockin' bands. I would like to have seen some of the Disco Biscuit's on this album but more importantly I would loved to have seen some of Colonel Les Claypool's Bucket of Bernie Brains! That is possibly the coolest live show that I have ever heard! For those of you that share this mutual disapointment should check out the DVD, it contains one song from the Bernie Brains set. This CD contains a lot of the solid performances that were given at the Festival but falls short of the legacy that the Bonnaroo Music Festival left in its wake. There are some blistering performances like the Frog Brigade track but overall it just falls short. If you were at the Festival don't bother with this CD get the DVD, unless you are a completionist. For the rest of you to get a good feeling for the type of music exebitioned at the Festival check it out, they should release an eight or nine CD set including some full sets but oh well!
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