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Various Woodstock 94 Mp3, Flac, Wma Various Woodstock 94 mp3, flac, wma DOWNLOAD LINKS (Clickable) Genre: Hip hop / Rock Album: Woodstock 94 Country: US Released: 1994 Style: Alternative Rock, Rock & Roll, Industrial, Pop Rap, Heavy Metal, Arena Rock, Classic Rock MP3 version RAR size: 1674 mb FLAC version RAR size: 1283 mb WMA version RAR size: 1961 mb Rating: 4.4 Votes: 488 Other Formats: WAV MOD VOC TTA MP4 VOC MP2 Tracklist Hide Credits Selling The Drama 1-1 –Live Engineer [Live Recording] – John HarrisLyrics By – Kowalczyk*Mixed 4:37 By – Tom Lord-AlgeMusic By – Live But Anyway 1-2 –Blues Traveler Engineer [Live Recording] – Bob ClearmountainMixed By – Steve 3:34 Thompson & Michael BarbieroWritten-By – Chan Kinchla, John Popper I'm The Only One –Melissa 1-3 Engineer [Live Recording], Mixed By – Bob ClearmountainWritten-By 5:30 Etheridge – Melissa Etheridge Feelin' Allright 1-4 –Joe Cocker Engineer [Live Recording] – Bob ClearmountainMixed By – Chris Lord- 5:33 AlgeWritten-By – Dave Mason 1-5 –No Artist (Stage Announcement) Dreams Engineer [Live Recording] – Elliot ScheinerLyrics By – Dolores 1-6 –The Cranberries 4:33 O'RiordanMixed By – Bob ClearmountainMusic By – Dolores O'Riordan, Noel Hogan Soup Engineer [Live Recording] – John HarrisMixed By – Andy 1-7 –Blind Melon 3:19 WallaceWritten-By – Brad Smith, Christopher Thorn, Glen Graham, Rogers Stevens, Shannon Hoon When I Come Around 1-8 –Green Day Engineer [Live Recording] – Dave Thoener*Mixed By – Jerry Finn, Rob 3:18 CavalloMusic By – Green DayWords By – Billie Joe* Shoop Engineer [Live Recording] – Dave Thoener*Mixed By – Andre 1-9 –Salt 'N' Pepa DeBourgPerformer [I'm Blue Sample] – Sweet Inspirations*Written-By 5:12 – Anthony Martin, Cheryl James , Ike Turner, Otwane Roberts, Sandra Denton 1-10 –No Artist (Stage Announcement) Blood Sugar Sex Magik –Red Hot Chili 1-11 Engineer [Live Recording] – John HarrisMixed By – Rick RubinWritten- 5:13 Peppers By – Anthony Kiedis, Chad Smith, Flea, John Frusciante Porno For Pyros Engineer [Live Recording] – Ed CherneyMixed By – Matt Hyde, Perry 1-12 –Porno For Pyros 3:03 FarrellWritten-By – Martyn Lenoble, Perry Farrell, Peter DiStefano, Stephen Perkins Those Damned Blue-Collar Tweekers 1-13 –Primus Engineer [Live Recording] – Ed CherneyLyrics By – Claypool*Mixed By 6:51 – PrimusMusic By – Primus Headed For Destruction 1-14 –Jackyl Engineer [Live Recording] – John HarrisMixed By – Bob 4:50 ClearmountainWritten-By – Jesse James Dupree Draw The Line / F.I.N.E. Engineer [Live Recording] – Bob ClearmountainMixed By – Kevin 1-15 –Aerosmith 9:38 ElsonWritten-By [Draw The Line] – Perry*, Tyler*Written-By [F.i.n.e.] – Child*, Perry*, Tyler* 1-16 –No Artist (Stage Announcement) Happiness In Slavery 1-19 –Nine Inch Nails Engineer [Live Recording] – Bob ClearmountainMixed By – Alan 5:42 Moulder, Trent ReznorWritten-By – Trent Reznor For Whom The Bell Tolls 2-1 –Metallica Engineer [Live Recording] – John HarrisMixed By – Randy 6:32 StaubWritten-By – Burton*, Hetfield*, Ulrich* –Paul Rodgers The Hunter Featuring Slash , Engineer [Live Recording] – Elliot ScheinerMixed By – Bob 2-2 Jason Bonham, 5:20 ClearmountainWritten-By – Al Jackson Jr., Booker T. Jones, Carl Wells, Neal Schon, Andy Donald Dunn*, Steve Cropper Fraser Come Together –The Neville 2-3 Engineer [Live Recording], Mixed By – Dave Thoener*Written-By – 3:50 Brothers John Lennon & Paul McCartney* Run, Baby, Run 2-4 –Sheryl Crow Engineer [Live Recording], Mixed By – Bob ClearmountainWritten-By 5:28 – Bill Bottrell, David Baerwald, Sheryl Crow Deja Vu –Crosby, Stills & Engineer [Live Recording] – John HarrisMixed By – Bob 2-5 7:30 Nash ClearmountainPerformer [Guest Appearance] – John SebastianWritten-By – David Crosby Dance, M.F., Dance! - KIss Off Engineer [Live Recording] – John HarrisMixed By – Bob 2-6 –Violent Femmes 6:20 ClearmountainWritten-By – Glenn Rehse, Gordon Gano, John Frankovic, Voot Warnings Shine 2-7 –Collective Soul Engineer [Live Recording] – John HarrisMixed By – Bob 6:12 ClearmountainWritten-By – Ed Roland Arrow 2-8 –Candlebox Engineer [Live Recording] – Jay VicariLyrics By – Kevin Martin Mixed 3:45 By – Kelly GrayMusic By – Candlebox, Peter Klett How I Could Just Kill A Man Engineer [Live Recording] – Jay VicariMixed By – Muggs*Performer 2-9 –Cypress Hill 3:27 [Tramp Sample] – Lowell FulsonWritten-By – Jimmy McCracklin, Larry Muggerud, Louis Freeze*, Lowell Fulson, Senen Reyes Right Here Too Much 2-10 –Rollins Band Engineer [Live Recording] – John HarrisMixed By – Theo Van 4:59 RockWritten-By – Rollins Band Highway 61 2-11 –Bob Dylan Engineer [Live Recording] – Bob ClearmountainMixed By – Dave 5:09 Thoener*Written-By – Bob Dylan Pearly Queen 2-12 –Traffic Engineer [Live Recording] – John HarrisMixed By – Bob 5:15 ClearmountainWritten-By – Jim Capaldi, Steve Winwood Biko 2-13 –Peter Gabriel Engineer [Live Recording] – Bob ClearmountainMixed By – Peter 8:06 WalshWritten-By – Peter Gabriel Companies, etc. Phonographic Copyright (p) – PolyGram Diversified Ventures, Inc. Copyright (c) – PolyGram Diversified Ventures, Inc. Phonographic Copyright (p) – Woodstock Ventures, Inc. Copyright (c) – Woodstock Ventures, Inc. Manufactured By – A&M Records, Inc. Marketed By – A&M Records, Inc. Pressed By – Sonopress USA – 50856-01 Pressed By – Sonopress USA – 50886-01 Recorded At – Effanel Music Recorded At – Manhattan Center Studios Recorded At – Remote Recording Services Recorded At – Record Plant Engineered At – Mix This! Mastered At – Gateway Mastering Mixed At – Encore Studios Mixed At – River Sound Mixed At – Mix This! Mixed At – Image Recording Studios Mixed At – Soundtrack Studios Mixed At – Mad Hatter Studios Mixed At – The Music Palace Mixed At – Ocean Way Recording Mixed At – Record Plant, Los Angeles Mixed At – The Plant Studios Mixed At – Bosstown Recording Studios Mixed At – Power Station Mixed At – The Warehouse Studio Mixed At – The Castle Recording Studios Mixed At – A&M Studios Mixed At – Studio Zeezicht Mixed At – Real World Studios Published By – Loco De Amor Music Inc. Published By – Audible Sun Music Inc. Published By – Blues Traveler Publishing Corporation Published By – Irving Music, Inc. Published By – MLE Music Published By – Almo Music Corp. Published By – Songs of PolyGram International, Inc. Published By – EMI April Music Inc. Published By – Heavy Melon Music Published By – WB Music Corp. Published By – Green Daze Music Published By – Bed Of Nails Published By – Tyran Music Published By – Sons Of K-oss Inc. Published By – Unichappell Music, Inc. Published By – Iza Music Corp. Published By – Kakalaka Music Published By – Jabulani Music Published By – The Clyde Otis Music Group, Inc. Published By – STM Music Inc. Published By – Next Plateau Music Inc. Published By – Placid Music Published By – Moebetoblame Music Published By – EMI Virgin Songs, Inc. Published By – I'll Hit You Back Music Published By – Sturgeon Published By – PolyGram International Publishing, Inc. Published By – Cockster Music Published By – Daksel Music Corp. Published By – Song And Dance Music Published By – Vindaloo Productions, Inc. Published By – EMI April Music Inc. Published By – Swag Song Music, Inc. Published By – Desmobile Music Co., Inc. Published By – Leaving Hope Music Published By – TVT Music Published By – Creeping Death Music Published By – EMI Blackwood Music Inc. Licensed From – ATV Music Corp. Published By – Ignorant Music Published By – Zen of Iniquity Published By – Warner-Tamerlane Publishing Corp. Published By – Old Crow Music Published By – Stay Straight Music Published By – Floral Drape Music Published By – Refraction Music Published By – Rough Trade Publishing Published By – Gorno Music Published By – Roland/Lentz Music Published By – Skinny White Butt Music Published By – Maverick Music Published By – Soul Assassins Music Published By – MCA Music Publishing Published By – BMG Songs, Inc. Published By – Cypress Phunky Music Published By – Budget Music Published By – Powerforce Music Published By – Careers-BMG Music Publishing, Inc. Published By – Men-O-Rök Published By – Archetext Music Published By – Imago Music Inc. Published By – Special Rider Music Published By – Pentagon Lipservices Real World Credits Art Direction – Richard Frankel Co-producer – Bob Clearmountain, Mitch Maketansky Coordinator [Tape], Other [Tape Transportation] – Dave Abrahams, David Finger Crew [Remote Recording] – Brian Faehndrich, Brian Kingman, Brian Leskowitz*, Dave Colvin , Dave Hewitt*, Dave Roberts*, James Biggs, Kooster McAllister, Mark Hutchins, Paul Prestopino, Paul Wolf, Phil Gitomer, Randy Ezratty, Robert Carvel, Roy Clark , Ryan Hewitt, Sean McClintock, Skip Kent, Thom Cadley Design – Karen Walker Engineer [Assistant, Mix This!] – Mick Patterson Engineer [Chief Recording] – Bob Clearmountain, Dave Thoener*, Ed Cherney, Elliot Scheiner, Jay Vicari, John Harris Executive Producer – Al Cafaro, John Scher Liner Notes – Aerosmith, Green Day, Henry Rollins Mastered By – Bob Ludwig Other [Label Liason], Product Manager – Celia Hirschman Photography By – Frank Ockenfels*, George Chin, Jason Ware, Justin Thomas , Ken Regan, Neal Preston Producer – Larry Hamby Supervised By [Technical Facilities] – Chris Stone Technician [Sony Techs] – Bob Manella, Terry Murphy Technician [Studer Techs] – Ed Krupski, Robbie Mueller Voice [Stage Announcers] – Calvert DeForest, Jimmy Koplik*, John Scher, Tom Arnold Notes PROMO ONLY in red text on both disc faces Recorded Live at Woodstock 1994. Remote recording facilities: Effanel, Manhattan Center, Remote Recording Services & Record Plant Album assembled in Pro Tools system courtesy
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