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Albert and Gage at Anderson Fair
Produced by Chris Gage and Christine Albert

Christine Albert: vocals and guitar
Chris Gage: vocals, guitar, piano and accordion
Brad Fordham: bass guitar
Paul Pearcy: drums and percussion

Recorded live at Anderson Fair Studios, Houston, Texas November 16, 2002
Recording engineers: Tim Leatherwood and Earl Willis
Mixed by Chris Gage at MoonHouse Studio, Austin, Texas
Mastered by Jim Wilson at Yes Mastering, Austin, Texas
Artwork design by Steve Lara for EMA
Photographs by Don "Winker" Emmons and Chris Gage
Christine Albert and Chris Gage 
play Taylor acoustic guitars

1. Tim Leatherwood intro
2. Full Moon Night   
(listen)
3. How Can I 
4. Thumbelina     
(listen)
5. Spirit Vision
6. Burnin’ Moonlight
7. Black Denim Trousers
8. Return of the Grievous Angel  
(listen)
9. Down in Germany
10. It Should’ve Been Me
11. Bells of Joy   
(listen)
12. Who Will the Next Fool Be  
(listen)
13. Mon Manege a Moi
14. La Vie en Rose
15. Cold Hard Truth
16. Dallas      
(listen)
17. Don’t Let Go    
(listen) 

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1. Tim Leatherwood introduction 0:40

2. Full Moon Night 5:09  (mp3 sample clip)
        (Christine Albert) Sutters Gold Music (BMI)

3. How Can I 3:25 
        (Christine Albert) Sutters Gold Music (BMI)

4. Thumbelina 3:54  (mp3 sample clip)
        (Chrissie Hynde) EMI April Music obo Clive Banks Songs (ASCAP)

5. Spirit Vision 5:09 
        (Kevin Johnson) Kevin Johnson Music

6. Burnin’ Moonlight 3:37 
        (Steve Carter, Erik Moll, Ron Hicks)Born Liar Music (BMI) / Erik Moll Music (ASCAP) / Tillatoba Music (BMI)

7. Black Denim Trousers 3:45 
        (Jerry Leiber, Mike Stoller) Jerry Leiber Music / Mike Stoller Music (ASCAP)

8. Return of the Grievous Angel 4:19  (mp3 sample clip)
        (Beau Brown, Gram Parsons) Songs of Dreamworks obo Tickson Music Co. (ASCAP) / Sixteen Stars Music (BMI)

9. Down in Germany 2:17 
        (Christine Albert, Chris Gage) Sutters Gold Music (BMI) / Golly Gee Music (ASCAP)
10. It Should’ve Been Me 3:52 
        (Memphis Curtis) Hill and Range Songs (ASCAP)

11. Bells of Joy 3:15  (mp3 sample clip)
        (Kimmie Rhodes) Irving Music Inc (BMI)

12. Who Will the Next Fool Be 4:30  (mp3 sample clip)
        (Charlie Rich) Knox Music Inc. (BMI)

13. Mon Manege a Moi 2:50 
        (Norbert Glanzberg, Jean Constantin) Southern Music Publishing Co. Inc. (ASCAP)

14. La Vie en Rose 3:29 
        (Edith Piaf, M. David, Louiguy) Warner Bros. Music (ASCAP)

15. Cold Hard Truth 4:13 
        (Christine Albert) Sutters Gold Music (BMI)

16. Dallas 3:34  (mp3 sample clip)
        (Jimmie Dale Gilmore) Prize Music Inc. / Urn Music Company (BMI)

17. Don’t Let Go 5:18  (mp3 sample clip)
        (Jesse Stone) Screen Gems – EMI Music (BMI)

Special thanks to Tim Leatherwood and the great staff at Anderson Fair for all the support, the wonderful audience on November 16, 2002, Ed Reynolds for a rush fret job on Chris’ guitar, and the Renaissance Houston Hotel. Thanks to Brad and Paul for such great playing, all of our other bandmates for their inspiration, Lisa, Mark and Sondra for taking care of business, and (to paraphrase Butch Hancock) "our dozens of fans in isolated pockets of good taste all over the world." Oh, and Merry Ellen, thanks for the pecans.

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