Beehive Live Explained
Beehive Live is a live album by Paul Gilbert, formerly of the heavy metal band Racer X and the hard rock band Mr. Big. It was released in 1999.
Notes
- Many of the tracks appear on the Eleven Thousand Notes DVD. "Heavy Disco Trip", "Karn Evil 9", and "Bumblebee" are the only tunes missing
- On the song "Tell the Truth", the band breaks into a blues riff that was originally heard on the song "Double Trouble" on Paul's first solo album King of Clubs. The final tune on the album "The Jam" is entirely that same riff, while Gilbert solos over it
- All noted tracks are arranged by Paul Gilbert.
Personnel
- Paul Gilbert - Guitar, vocals, mixing, producer, Audio Production
- Billy Morris - Guitar, background vocals
- Jeff Martin - Drums, background vocals
- Mike Szuter - Bass guitar, background vocals
- Scotty Johnson - Guitar, keyboards, background vocals
Production
- Steve Hall - Mastering
- Tom Size - Engineer
- Recording information - Tokyo at Shibuya On Air East
- Hiroyuki Yoshihama - Photography
- William James - Cover Photo
- Larry Freemantle - Art Direction