1:Man 2:Band

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1:Man 2:Band
Jarle Bernhoft 1 Man 2 Band.jpg
Live album by
Released11 December 2010 (2010-12-11)
Recorded11 January 2009 (2009-01-11)
Genre Soul, Jazz, Blues, Pop
Length1:41:41
Label Kikitépe Cassette
Jarle Bernhoft chronology
Ceramik City Chronicles
(2009)
1:Man 2:Band
(2010)
Solidarity Breaks
(2011)

1: Man 2: Band is a live double album by the Norwegian singer, multi-instrumentalist, composer and performer Jarle Bernhoft, recorded in 2009 and released in 2010.

Contents

Track listing

Source: Gubemusic [1]

1: Man (Disc One); Live at Kampen Bistro
No.TitleLength
1."Ever Since I Was A Little Kid"4:56
2."On Time"5:30
3."Sunday"6:24
4."Fly Away"6:33
5."Streetlights"4:14
6."He Ain`t Heavy, He`s My Brother"8:07
7."Tickly Foot (Improvised)"5:37
8."So Many Faces"5:28
9."A Bad Place To Reside"3:17
2: Band (Disc Two); Live at Rockefeller Center Jan 09
No.TitleLength
1."On Patience -"4:47
2."Rats & Raccoons"4:15
3."So Many Faces"5:00
4."Sing Hello And Some More"5:34
5."On Individuality"2:55
6."Prayer To A Landlord"7:37
7."Firm & Deep"7:04
8."In The Street Where The World Passes Me By"7:55
9."Them Changes"6:28

Personnel

1: Man

2: Band

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