Live at the Westbeth Theater

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Live At the Westbeth Theater
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Live album by
Released28 February 2001
Recorded11 December 1999 at the Westbeth Theater in New York, NY
Genre Spoken Word
Comedy
Length111:21
Label 2.13.61
Producer Henry Rollins
Henry Rollins chronology
A Rollins In the Wry
(2001)
Live At the Westbeth Theater
(2001)
Talk Is Cheap: Volume 1
(2003)

Live At the Westbeth Theater is the tenth live spoken word album by Henry Rollins, released on February 28, 2001 on 2.13.61 Records. It was recorded on December 11, 1999 at the Westbeth Theater in New York City.

Contents

Track listing

Disc 1

  1. "Intro" - 4:01
  2. "Canadians Are On the Move!" - 1:58
  3. "Jr. Pilot League" - 6:09
  4. "Worcester Mass." - 2:10
  5. "Mars Needs Aryans" - 8:07
  6. "I Smell A Ratt (I)" - 7:44
  7. "I Smell A Ratt (II)" - 9:17
  8. "I Smell A Ratt (III)" - 10:09
  9. "I Smell A Ratt (IV)" - 13:47
  10. "I Smell A Ratt (V)" - 3:00

Disc 2

  1. "Back After the Break" - 0:32
  2. "As the Crow Flies" - 5:20
  3. "The Undoing of A Man (I)" - 4:10
  4. "The Undoing of A Man (II)" - 2:29
  5. "The Undoing of A Man (III)" - 5:29
  6. "The Undoing of A Man (IV)" - 15:25
  7. "The Undoing of A Man (V)" - 11:42

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