The House Show Explained

The House Show
Type:live
Artist:Derek Webb
Cover:derekwebbthehouseshow.jpg
Released:June 8, 2004
Recorded:Weaver Auditorium, University of Mobile, AL
November 21, 2003
Genre:Singer-songwriter, contemporary Christian music
Length:1:05:37
Label:INO Records
Producer:Derek Webb
Prev Title:She Must and Shall Go Free
Prev Year:2003
Next Title:I See Things Upside Down
Next Year:2004

The House Show (2004) is a live album from singer-songwriter Derek Webb from his House Show tour, following the release of his first solo album, She Must and Shall Go Free.

Background

To provide further interaction with listeners, Webb embarked on the House Show Tour, in which he literally played his concerts in people's houses. That interaction can be heard clearly on The House Show, as nearly every other track is simply Webb speaking about the meaning behind his songs.

As Webb commented in the album liner notes, "For better or for worse, [She Must and Shall Go Free] wasn't an album best suited to big stage production. The songs are more simple than showy, and they have sparked discussion in some unlikely places...Since March 2003, I have played hundreds of these concerts or 'HOUSE SHOWS' – fifty or so people in someone's living room. Just songs and conversations with no production, no press."[1]

Personnel

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Notes and References

  1. Derek Webb, "The House Show" (liner notes) INO Records, 2004