The Bridge School Collection, Vol.1

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The Bridge School Collection, Vol. 1 is a downloadable audio collection of 80 selected acoustic performances, recorded between 1986 and 2006, from the Bridge School's Benefit Concerts. The 21 November 2006 iTunes distribution of the collection includes a digital booklet. [1] All tracks are available for individual purchase except Neil Young's tracks which are by album only.

Contents

Disc 1

  1. "It's All Been Done" by Barenaked Ladies – 3.17
  2. "Jane" by Barenaked Ladies – 5.26
  3. "Burn One Down/With My Own Two Hands" by Ben Harper – 6.26
  4. "In The Lord's Arms" by Ben Harper – 3.19
  5. "There Will Be A Light" by Ben Harper – 3.45
  6. "Whipping Boy" by Ben Harper – 4.53
  7. "For What It's Worth" by Billy Idol – 3.30
  8. "Rebel Yell" by Billy Idol – 5.27
  9. "Home" by Bonnie Raitt – 3.26
  10. "The Road Is My Middle Name" by Bonnie Raitt – 4.12
  11. "True Blue" by Bright Eyes – 4.39
  12. "We Are Nowhere, And It's Now" by Bright Eyes – 4.18
  13. "Murder Tonight In The Trailer Park" by Cowboy Junkies – 4.33
  14. "Sun Comes Up It's Tuesday Morning" by Cowboy Junkies – 4.27

Disc 2

  1. "Just A Song Before I Go" by Crosby, Stills & Nash – 2.34
  2. "Suite: Judy Blue Eyes" by Crosby, Stills & Nash – 9.25
  3. "The Lee Shore" by Crosby, Stills & Nash – 3.59
  4. "This Old House" by Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young – 5.02
  5. "Crash" by Dave Matthews – 5.35
  6. "Warehouse" by Dave Matthews Band – 8.01
  7. "Better Man" by Eddie Vedder – 4.13
  8. "Love Hurts" by Emmylou Harris – 3.07
  9. "Prayer In Open D" by Emmylou Harris – 4.38
  10. "Sweet Old World" by Emmylou Harris – 4.19
  11. "The Maker" by Emmylou Harris & Daniel Lanois – 6.10
  12. "I'll Tell Him Tonight" by Hayden – 3.36
  13. "I'm To Blame" by Hayden – 2.29
  14. "Hannah Jane" by Hootie & The Blowfish – 3.47

Disc 3

  1. "Let It Breathe" by Hootie & The Blowfish – 3.50
  2. "Closer To Fine" by Indigo Girls – 4.14
  3. "Get Out The Map" by Indigo Girls – 3.15
  4. "Gone" by Jack Johnson – 1.58
  5. "Carolina On My Mind" by James Taylor – 4.54
  6. "Copperline" by James Taylor – 4.20
  7. "Fire And Rain" by James Taylor – 4.27
  8. "Something In The Way She Moves" by James Taylor – 3.16
  9. "Trains" by Jill Sobule – 3.45
  10. "Rebellious" by Kacy Crowley – 4.31
  11. "Scars" by Kacy Crowley – 4.06
  12. "Crazy Dream" by Los Lonely Boys – 4.45
  13. "Heaven" by Los Lonely Boys – 5.19

Disc 4

  1. "Perfect Day" by Lou Reed – 4.13
  2. "Vicious" by Lou Reed – 6.44
  3. "Bring Me Some Water" by Melissa Etheridge – 4.05
  4. "You Can Sleep While I Drive" by Melissa Etheridge – 4.00
  5. "Fade To Black" by Metallica – 8.34
  6. "The Four Horsemen" by Metallica – 6.00
  7. "Comes A Time/Sugar Mountain" by Neil Young – 10.22
  8. "Cortez The Killer" by Neil Young & Dave Matthews Band – 15.53
  9. "Creepin'" In by Norah Jones – 3.31
  10. "Nearness Of You" by Norah Jones – 2.25
  11. "Wing" by Patti Smith – 4.41
  12. "Corduroy" by Pearl Jam – 4.44
  13. "Nothing As It Seems" by Pearl Jam – 5.51

Disc 5

  1. "So I Am Over You" by Pete Droge – 3.46
  2. "Straylin Street" by Pete Droge – 4.42
  3. "Everybody Hurts" by R.E.M. – 6.09
  4. "I've Been High" by R.E.M. – 3.29
  5. "Losing My Religion" by R.E.M. – 4.36
  6. "The One I Love" by R.E.M. – 3.32
  7. "Beverly Hills" by Red Hot Chili Peppers – 2.27
  8. "Californication" (Acoustic) by Red Hot Chili Peppers – 5.32
  9. "I Just Want Something To Do" by Red Hot Chili Peppers – 5.21
  10. "Road Trippin'" by Red Hot Chili Peppers – 3.08
  11. "Oh My Sweet Carolina" by Ryan Adams – 5.02
  12. "The Fools We Are As Men" by Ryan Adams – 3.55
  13. "Elsewhere" by Sarah McLachlan – 4.32

Disc 6

  1. "Ice Cream" by Sarah McLachlan – 2.49
  2. "To Sheila" by The Smashing Pumpkins – 4.57
  3. "Walking With A Ghost" by Tegan and Sara – 2.43
  4. "When I Get Up" by Tegan and Sara – 2.46
  5. "You Wouldn't Like Me" by Tegan and Sara – 3.02
  6. "Neil" by Tenacious D – 3.17
  7. "After The Gold Rush" by Thom Yorke – 3.57
  8. "Street Spirit (Fade Out)" by Thom Yorke – 4.27
  9. "Innocent When You Dream" by Tom Waits – 5.31
  10. "Bob Dylan's 49th Beard" by Wilco – 2.26
  11. "Company In My Back" by Wilco – 3.43
  12. "Mammas Don't Let Your Babies Grow Up To Be Cowboys" by Willie Nelson – 2.38
  13. "Time Slips Away/Crazy" by Willie Nelson – 4.30

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References

  1. "The Bridge School Collection, Vol. 1 (Live) by Various Artists". iTunes . 21 November 2006.