Live in Chicago (Ween album) explained

Live in Chicago
Type:live
Artist:Ween
Cover:Live in Chicago (Ween album) cover art.jpg
Released:May 4, 2004
Genre:Rock
Label:Sanctuary
Director:Zane Vella
Prev Title:All Request Live
Prev Year:2003
Next Title:Shinola, Vol. 1
Next Year:2005

Live in Chicago is a live album by the American rock band Ween, released in 2004. It is the band's fifth live album, and the second album overall that they released on Sanctuary Records. The album's performance took place at The Vic Theatre in Chicago, Illinois, USA.[1]

Packaged alternately as a CD with bonus DVD or a DVD with bonus CD, Live in Chicago documents two nights of a show the group did in Chicago in support of their album Quebec. The DVD features a wide variety of Ween songs, covering every Ween album except 12 Golden Country Greats and even features a cover of the Led Zeppelin song, "All My Love". Also, the DVD contains alternate camera angles for three of the performances, and a bonus music video for the song "Transdermal Celebration".

The CD, in comparison, contains fewer songs and a different track list.

Track listing (DVD)

All songs written by Ween, except "All My Love" by John Paul Jones and Robert Plant.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Ween Live in Chicago. IMDb. 4 May 2004.