Europe Live

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Europe Live
Album cover art for "Europe Live", Eric Johnson - artist.jpg
Live album by
ReleasedJune 23, 2014 (2014-06-23)
Recorded2013
Genre Rock, instrumental rock
Length70:35
Label Provogue
Producer Eric Johnson
Eric Johnson chronology
Bloom
(2010)
Europe Live
(2014)

Europe Live is Eric Johnson's fourth live album, released in 2014 by Provogue Records.

Contents

The album features Johnson, bassist Chris Maresh, and drummer Wayne Salzmann II.

Track listing

All songs written by Eric Johnson, except where noted. [1]

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Intro" 1:54
2."Zenland" 4:22
3."Austin" 4:07
4."Forty Mile Town" 4:58
5."Mr. P.C."(John Coltrane) 9:38
6."Manhattan" 4:50
7."Zap" 6:12
8."Song For Life" 3:01
9."Fatdaddy" 2:45
10."Last House On The Block"(Eric Johnson, Bill Maddox) 11:32
11."Interlude" 2:00
12."Cliffs of Dover" 5:39
13."Evinrude Fever" 3:47
14."Sun Reprise" 5:49

Personnel

Personnel are credited alphabetically.

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