
Alive At Red Rocks is an Alt/Indie album by Incubus, originally released in 2004. On Gatefold: 13 pressings tracked.
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Alive at Red Rocks is a live DVD and bonus CD by the band Incubu. It was recorded in Red Rock, Colorado on July 26, 2004. It was the first DVD showing new bassist Ben Kenney (Dirk Lance's replacement). It was also the first DVD that featured Mike Einziger using a Fender Rhodes piano, on the performances of "Here In My Room" and "Drive." The bonus CD included five previously unreleased track. One was the popular live song "Pantomime". "Monuments and Melodies", a British B-side of A Crow Left of the Murder, was also released. A new version of the song called "Follow" (the previous version being a movement from The Odyssey, featured on the Halo 2 OST) was included. Finally, there are live performances of the songs "Circles" and "Are You In" on the CD. DVD tracklisting 1. "Megalomaniac" 2. "Nice To Know You" 3. "Idiot Box" 4. "Just A Phase" 5. "Priceless" 6. "Beware! Criminal" 7. "Wish You Were Here" 8. "Here In My Room" 9. "Drive" 10. "Vitamin" (includes "Everything in Ebb," a portion of the 4th Movement of The Odyssey with lyrics) 11. "Pistola" 12. "Stellar" (includes a portion of "De Do Do Do, De Da Da Da" by The Police) 13. "Made For T.V. Movie" 14. "Talk Shows On Mute" 15. "Sick Sad Little World" 16. "A Certain Shade of Green" (listed as just "Green" on the DVD) 17. "Pantomime" 18. "The Warmth" 19. "Pardon Me" CD tracklisting 1. "Pantomime" (in-studio version) - 3:54 2. "Follow" (vocal version of the first movement of The Odyssey) - 3:35 3. "Monuments and Melodies" - 5:05 4. "Are You In?" (live) - 4:30 5. "Circles" (live) - 4:52 .
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Performers
- Ben KenneyBASS
- Brandon BoydVOCALS, PERCUSSION
- José Pasillas IIDRUMS
- Mike EinzigerGUITAR
Rare pressing on Gatefold · 13 pressings tracked on Gatefold
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