All Points Bulletin (album)

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All Points Bulletin
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Live album by
Released2004
RecordedJuly 29–31, 2004
Genre Rock
LengthDisc 1: 78:20; Disc 2: 73:19
Label Universal
Producer Dispatch
Dispatch chronology
Under the Radar
(2002)
All Points Bulletin
(2004)
Zimbabwe
(2007)
Professional ratings
Review scores
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All Points Bulletin is a 2004 live album by American indie/roots folk band Dispatch. Much like their previous live album Gut the Van , the album was released onto two discs. The first is entitled "Somerville" and captures the band's intimate "warm-up" gig prior to their free performance to approximately 110,000 fans on the second disc, entitled "Hatch Shell." The purchase of the double album also includes a DVD recording of both performances.

Contents

Track listing

All tracks written by Dispatch, except "Out Loud", which contains a portion of Bob Marley's and Peter Tosh's songs "Stir It Up" and "Get Up, Stand Up". All songs recorded live in concert, 2004.

Disc 1: Somerville

  1. "Open Up" – (5:05)
  2. "Time Served" – (4:52)
  3. "Here We Go" – (8:31)
  4. "Cover This" – (5:13)
  5. "Riddle" – (5:38)
  6. "Bang Bang" – (6:19)
  7. "Ride a Tear" – (7:45)
  8. "Lightning" – (6:16)
  9. "Mayday" – (7:11)
  10. "Even" – (5:01)
  11. "Passerby" – (7:36)
  12. "Prince of Spades" – (8:53)

Disc 2: Hatch Shell

  1. "Past the Falls" – (7:25)
  2. "Bulletholes" – (5:34)
  3. "Fallin'" – (5:42)
  4. "Two Coins" – (5:07)
  5. "Bridges" – (6:52)
  6. "Elias" – (7:31)
  7. "Carry You" – (6:59)
  8. "Bats" – (9:58)
  9. "Outloud" – (10:04)
  10. "General" – (8:07)

DVD

Live at Somerville Theater (July 28, 2004)

  1. "Open Up"
  2. "Time Served"
  3. "Here We Go" @
  4. "Bang Bang"
  5. "Ride a Tear (Pete Francis)" @
  6. "Mayday" $
  7. "Even"
  8. 'Mission"

Live at the Hatch Shell (July 31, 2004)

  1. "Past The Falls" $
  2. "Two Coins" ~
  3. "Passerby" +
  4. "Riddle (State Radio)"
  5. "Fallin' (Braddigan)"$ ^
  6. "Bridges" +
  7. "Prince of Spades" +
  8. "Headlights"
  9. "Elias"
  10. "Carry You" + ~
  11. "Bats in the Belfry"
  12. "Outloud"
  13. "The General"
  14. "Ending Credits – Dem Shoes"


@Feat Craig Dreyer [Saxophone]
$Feat Brian Sayers [Drums]
+Feat Phil Keaggy [Guitar]
^Feat Reinaldo de Jesus [Percussion]
~Feat Paul Tillotson [Keyboards]

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