Live at Lincoln Hall

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Live at Lincoln Hall
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Live album by
Released2011
Genre Folk rock, Acoustic
Label Lightning Rod Records
Joe Pug chronology
Messenger
(2010)
Live at Lincoln Hall
(2011)
The Great Despiser
(2012)

Live at Lincoln Hall is Joe Pug's first live album. The album was recorded at Lincoln Hall in Chicago. [1] The album includes a guest appearance by Strand of Oaks, who were touring with Pug at the time of the recording. It is the first album by Pug to include a cover: "Deep Dark Wells," based on the song "Start Again" by Austin musician Harvey "Tex" Thomas Young.

Track listing

  1. "Nobody's Man" - 4:03
  2. "Lock the Door Christina" - 2:56
  3. "I Do My Father's Drugs" - 3:15
  4. "Messenger" - 5:36
  5. "In the Meantime" - 4:23
  6. "Unsophisticated Heart" - 3:00
  7. "How Good You Are" - 4:13
  8. "The Door Was Always Open" - 3:46
  9. "Disguised As Someone Else" - 3:23
  10. "Hymn #101" - 5:30
  11. "Deep Dark Wells" - 2:57
  12. "Hymn #35" - 4:28
  13. "Call It What You Will" - 3:44
  14. "Nation of Heat" - 3:22
  15. "Speak Plainly Diana" - 4:38
  16. "Leave Ruin (Strand of Oaks)" - 3:52
  17. "Dodging the Wind" - 5:23

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References

  1. Pug, Joe. "New Live Album Out.... Today!". JoePugMusic.com. Retrieved 12 April 2014.