Loop (album)

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Loop
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Live album by
ReleasedSeptember 18, 2001
Genre Rock, jam
Label SCI Fidelity Records
Producer Keller Williams
Keller Williams chronology
Breathe
(1999)
Loop
(2001)
Laugh
(2002)
Professional ratings
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Loop is the fifth album by the rock artist Keller Williams. It was released in 2001 on SCI Fidelity Records. The album contains live recordings of three performances in the Pacific Northwest in 2000.

Contents

Track listing

  1. Thin Mint 4:15
  2. Kiwi and the Apricot 4:07
  3. More Than a Little 7:48
  4. Vacate 6:21
  5. Blatant Ripoff 4:22
  6. Kidney in a Cooler 5:59
  7. Landlord 7:03
  8. Turn in Difference 6:00
  9. No Hablo Espanol 2:26
  10. Rockumal 3:13
  11. Stupid Questions 7:52
  12. Inhale to the Chief 4:28
  13. Nomini 3:44

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References

  1. Allmusic review
  2. Loop Overview, allmusic.com, Retrieved May 13, 2008.