Live at Bearsville Theater

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Live at Bearsville Theater
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Live album by
ReleasedOctober 16, 2007 (2007-10-16)
Recorded2007
Genre Folk
Label Razor & Tie
Dar Williams chronology
My Better Self
(2005)
Live at Bearsville Theater
(2007)
Promised Land
(2008)

Live at Bearsville Theater is a live album and DVD release from Dar Williams. It is her second live album, after 2001's Out There Live .

Track listing

All songs are by Dar Williams, except for "Ripple" (a cover version of a song by the Grateful Dead from their 1970 album American Beauty ).

  1. "When I Was a Boy"
  2. "The Ocean"
  3. "The One Who Knows"
  4. "The Christians and the Pagans"
  5. "February"
  6. "Iowa"
  7. "The Babysitter's Here"
  8. "As Cool as I Am"
  9. "Spring Street"
  10. "If I Wrote You"
  11. "Mercy of the Fallen"
  12. "Are You Out There"
  13. "The Beauty of the Rain"
  14. "The Easy Way"
  15. "After All"
  16. "Ripple" (Garcia, Hunter)

Band

  1. Taken from band introductions

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