2000 Weiss Beers From Home [Live]

2000 weiss beers from home [live]

2000 Weiss Beers From Home [Live]

Track Listings
1. Home
2. She Says
3. Three Trips To Heaven
4. Simple Arithmetic
5. Dizzy Spell
6. Deny You
7. I'll Believe
8. Number Nineteen
9. Out Of The Earth
10. Seven Horses
11. Wild Innocence
12. Mailbox
13. A Woman's Name
14. Her Darkness
15. Yesterday Falls Away
16. Tell Me Again And Again
17. The Way Some People Die
18. Little American Hymn
19. I Know It's Mine
20. Sister Rose
See all 23 tracks on this disc

Editorial Reviews
Gene Gregorits, Sex and Guts Magazine
It’s an extremely moving documentation of the Schramms’ unique power. . . Everything which makes them great is well-represented here.

Product Description
For anybody that needed a comprehensive collection of the band in their finest form, this is your record. It's live and untouched. It's raw and emotional. Sure - The Schramms can make a great studio album, but can they pull it off live? This is proof that the answer is a resounding "YES".

2000 Weiss Beers From Home [Live]

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2000 Weiss Beers From Home [Live]

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