| King Biscuit Flower Hour | ||||
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| Live album by  David Crosby  | ||||
| Released | August 27, 1996 | |||
| Recorded | April 8, 1989 | |||
| Venue | Tower Theater (Philadelphia, PA) | |||
| Genre | Rock | |||
| Length | 73:42 | |||
| Label | King Biscuit Flower | |||
| Producer | Jack Ball, Steve Fish | |||
| David Crosby chronology | ||||
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King Biscuit Flower Hour is a live album by David Crosby. Although it was released in 1996, it is a recording of a concert at Tower Theater in Philadelphia, as broadcast by King Biscuit Flower Hour, that took place in 1989.
Track listing
- "Tracks in the Dust" – 6:09
 - "Guinnevere" – 5:06
 - "Compass" – 4:22
 - "In My Dreams" – 4:42
 - "Drive My Car" – 3:50
 - "Lady of the Harbor" – 3:39
 - "Oh Yes I Can" – 5:44
 - "Monkey and the Underdog" – 4:22
 - "Delta" – 5:13
 - "Déjà Vu" – 7:48
 - "Night Time for the Generals" – 3:37
 - "Wooden Ships" – 8:03
 - "Almost Cut My Hair" – 5:16
 - "Long Time Gone" – 5:51
 
All tracks written by David Crosby, except 6, 8 and 11 by David Crosby and Craig Doerge and track 12 by David Crosby, Paul Kanter and Stephen Stills
Live Track listing
- "Tracks in the Dust"
 - "Compass"
 - "Delta"
 - "Déjà Vu"
 - "Almost Cut My Hair"
 - "Guinnevere"
 - "Lady of the Harbor"
 - "Oh Yes I Can"
 - "Wooden Ships"
 - "Long Time Gone"
 
From The Front Row...Live! Track listing
- "Drive My Car"
 - "Lady of the Harbor"
 - "Oh Yes I Can"
 - "Monkey and the Underdog"
 - "Delta"
 - "In My Dreams"
 - "Wooden Ships"
 - "Almost Cut My Hair"
 - "Long Time Gone"
 - "Déjà Vu"
 - "Night Time for the Generals"
 - "Tracks in the Dust"
 - "Guinnevere"
 - "Compass"
 
Personnel
- David Crosby – lead vocals, guitars
 - Dan Dugmore – guitars
 - Mike Finnigan – keyboards, backing vocals
 - Davey Faragher – bass, backing vocals
 - Jody Cortez – drums
 
Production
- Executive Producer – Felix B. Mangione
 - Production Coordination – Jack Ball and Steve Fish
 - Mixed and Mastered by Glen Robinson at Studio Victor (Montreal, Quebec).
 - Digital Editing – Ferand Martel
 - Design – Barefoot Design
 - Cover Photo – Murray Close
 - Inside Photo – Chuck Pulin and David Seelig
 - Tray Card Photo – Michael Spilotro
 - Liner Notes – Bruce Pilato
 
References
- ↑ Eder, Bruce. King Biscuit Flower Hour at AllMusic
 
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