Folk the World Tour

Folk the World Tour
Live album by Flight of the Conchords
Released 14 November 2002 (2002-11-14)
Recorded April 2001 at BATS Theatre, Wellington; May 2002 at The Classic, Auckland; June 2002 at Cable Street Studio, Wellington
Genre Comedy, folk, acoustic
Length 47:58
Label Flight of the Conchords Music
Producer Flight of the Conchords
Flight of the Conchords chronology
Folk the World Tour
(2002)
The Distant Future
(2007)

Folk the World Tour is the debut live album by New Zealand comedy folk band Flight of the Conchords. Self-released on 14 November 2002, the album was recorded at two shows in New Zealand, in April 2001 at the BATS Theatre in Wellington and in May 2002 at The Classic in Auckland. The album also includes two studio tracks, "Hotties" and "Frodo", recorded in June 2002 at Cable Street Studio in Wellington.

Track listing

All tracks written by Jemaine Clement and Bret McKenzie. 

No. TitleRecording details Length
1. "Petrov, Yelyena, and Me"  May 2002 at The Classic, Auckland 6:07
2. "K.I.S.S.I.N.G" (part A)May 2002 at The Classic, Auckland 1:46
3. "K.I.S.S.I.N.G" (part B) (also known as "A Kiss Is Not a Contract")May 2002 at The Classic, Auckland 1:12
4. "Pencils in the Wind"  May 2002 at The Classic, Auckland 4:04
5. "Bus Driver's Song"  May 2002 at The Classic, Auckland 4:51
6. "Angels"  April 2001 at BATS Theatre, Wellington 2:57
7. "Bowie"  April 2001 at BATS Theatre, Wellington 4:02
8. "Albi"  May 2002 at The Classic, Auckland 2:06
9. "Mermaid" (part A)May 2002 at The Classic, Auckland 3:23
10. "Mermaid" (part B)April 2001 at BATS Theatre, Wellington 4:11
11. "Nothin' Wrong"  May 2002 at The Classic, Auckland 2:51
12. "Something Special for the Ladies" (also known as "Ladies of the World")May 2002 at The Classic, Auckland 3:38
13. "Hotties"  June 2002 at Cable Street Studio, Wellington 3:12
14. "Frodo" (2000 L.O.T.R rejected demo version)June 2002 at Cable Street Studio, Wellington 3:33

Personnel

Flight of the Conchords
Additional musical personnel
Production personnel

References

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