Live at Stern Grove

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Live at Stern Grove Festival
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Live album by
Released10 July 2010
Recorded2009
Genre Folk rock, blues rock
Length39:29
Label Ninth Street Opus
Producer Blame Sally
Blame Sally chronology
Night of 1000 Stars
(2009)
Live at Stern Grove Festival
(2010)
Speeding Ticket and A Valentine
(2011)

Live at Stern Grove is the fifth album released by Blame Sally. The album was recorded live in July 2009 at the Stern Grove Festival. [1]

Contents

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Fillmore Street"Monica Pasqual4:39
2."Jump Start"Renee Harcourt4:23
3."Trouble"Pam Delgado, Alicia Buelow, Jeri Jones5:03
4."La Llorona"Traditional5:05
5."All Rise"Renee Harcourt4:38
6."Pass the Buddha"Renee Harcourt4:52
7."Night of 1,000 Stars"Monica Pasqual6:32
8."Hurricane"Pam Delgado, Alicia Buelow5:31

Personnel

Production

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