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Soulive (album)


''Soulive'' is an album by Soulive that was released on April 8, 2003. It was produced by Jeff Krasno.

Following the release of the studio album Next, the band decided to record their 2002 winter tour, and this album is a compilation of live recordings recorded from October 12 to December 7, 2002. Known largely for its energetic live shows, the group showcases its various live performances with a wide array of material. The result is a musical tapestry that highlights the band's unprecedented improvisational skills and extended jam sequences. Widely commended tracks include a cover of the Stevie Ray Vaughan song Lenny and the live favorite El Ron.

==Track listing==
#"Aladdin" (Neal Evans) – 5:48
#"El Ron" (Alan Evans) – 5:58
#"Solid" (Alan Evans) – 6:12
#"First Street" (Eric Krasno) – 6:39
#"Shaheed" (Neal Evans) – 7:45
#"Dig" (Neal Evans) – 7:55
#"One In Seven" (Alan Evans) – 9:26
#"Lenny" (Stevie Ray Vaughan) – 6:38
#"Turn It Out" (Soulive) – 12:43


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