At the Cat's Cradle, 1992

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At the Cat's Cradle, 1992
Ween-At The Cats Cradle.jpg
Live album by
ReleasedNovember 25, 2008
RecordedDecember 9, 1992
Venue Cat's Cradle
Genre Alternative rock
Length77:07(Live CD)
49:39 (Live DVD)
Label Chocodog
Ween chronology
La Cucaracha
(2007)
At the Cat's Cradle, 1992
(2008)
GodWeenSatan Live
(2016)
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At the Cat's Cradle, 1992 is the sixth live album by the American rock band Ween. It was released on November 25, 2008, on Chocodog Records.

Contents

The 2-disc package includes a CD containing a live performance from December 9, 1992, at the Cat's Cradle in Carrboro, North Carolina. The bonus DVD contains live footage from three shows of The Pod tour.

Track listing (CD)

All tracks written by Ween.

No.TitleLength
1."Big Jilm"3:36
2."Never Squeal"2:59
3."Captain Fantasy"4:38
4."Tick"2:24
5."Pork Roll Egg and Cheese"3:25
6."Cover It with Gas and Set It on Fire"2:10
7."The Goin' Gets Tough from the Getgo"2:55
8."Don't Get 2 Close (2 My Fantasy)"5:12
9."Nan"3:43
10."Marble Tulip Juicy Tree"6:02
11."Ode to Rene"2:47
12."Mango Woman"3:11
13."El Camino"2:57
14."Demon Sweat"5:07
15."You Fucked Up"2:14
16."Old Queen Cole"2:08
17."Papa Zit"1:39
18."Buckingham Green"7:47
19."Birthday Boy"2:25
20."Fat Lenny"3:10
21."Reggaejunkiejew"6:26
Total length:1:17:00

Track listing (DVD)

All clips filmed at Vera, Groningen, Netherlands on October 31, 1991, except where noted

All tracks are written by Ween except where noted

No.TitleWriter(s)RecordedLength
1."Captain Fantasy"  4:36
2."You Fucked Up"  1:38
3."Tick"  1:48
4."Boing"  2:04
5."Listen to the Music" Tom Johnston Trenton, New Jersey, 1/8/19921:27
6."Don't Get 2 Close (2 My Fantasy)" Staches, Columbus, Ohio, 3/6/19923:56
7."Cover It with Gas and Set It on Fire"  2:18
8."Seconds"  2:03
9."Marble Tulip Juicy Tree" Staches, Columbus, Ohio, 3/6/19925:25
10."Gladiola Heartbreaker"  2:04
11."Common Bitch" Staches, Columbus, Ohio, 3/6/19921:59
12."The Goin' Gets Tough from the Getgo" Groningen, Netherlands, 10/31/1991 (With clips from 1/8/1992)2:24
13."Reggaejunkiejew" Staches, Columbus, Ohio, 3/6/19926:18
14."Old Queen Cole"  1:49
15."Shalom Absalom" Trenton, New Jersey, 1/8/19921:50
16."Don't Laugh (I Love You)"  1:41
17."Mountain Dew" Bascom Lamar Lunsford / Scotty Wiseman  6:11
Total length:44:31

Personnel

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References

  1. Erlewine, Stephen Thomas. At the Cat's Cradle, 1992 at AllMusic