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1997 live album by Various Artists
Tibetan Freedom Concert was a series of rock concerts between 1996 and 2001 to support the cause of
Tibetan independence. This album covers the 1997 concert held in
New York City.
[1]
[2] The album was recorded and produced by
Pat McCarthy and
Sylvia Massy, and mixed in New York City at Greene Street Studios.
Track listing
Disc 1
- Opening prayers – Tibetan monks
- "Ground On Down" –
Ben Harper
- "Blues Explosion Man" –
The Jon Spencer Blues Explosion
- "Om Mani Padme Hung" –
Yungchen Lhamo
- "
About a Boy" –
Patti Smith
- "
Fake Plastic Trees" –
Radiohead
- "
Oh My God" –
A Tribe Called Quest
- "
One" –
U2
- "
Cast No Shadow" –
Noel Gallagher
- "Wildflower" –
Sonic Youth
- "Meija" –
Porno for Pyros
- "The Celebration" –
Nawang Khechog
- "
This Is a Call" –
Foo Fighters
- "The Bridge Is Over/Black Cop/South Bronx Medley" –
KRS-One
- "
Star Spangled Banner/Nobody Beats the Biz" –
Biz Markie
- Closing prayers – Tibetan monks
Disc 2
- Opening prayers – Tibetan monks
- "
Yellow Ledbetter" –
Eddie Vedder &
Mike McCready
- "Noise Brigade" –
The Mighty Mighty Bosstones
- "Type Slowly" –
Pavement
- "Gyi Ma Gyi" –
Dadon
- "Heads of Government" –
Lee "Scratch" Perry
- "
She Caught the Katy" –
Taj Mahal & The Phantom Blues Band
- "
Beetlebum" –
Blur
- "
Electrolite" –
Mike Mills and
Michael Stipe
- "Ajo Sotop" –
Chaksam-pa
- "Wake Up" –
Alanis Morissette
- "
Hyper-Ballad" –
Björk
- "
The Harder They Come" –
Rancid
- "
Root Down" –
Beastie Boys
- "Closing prayers" – Tibetan monks
Disc 3
- "Birthday Cake" –
Cibo Matto
- "Asshole" –
Beck
- "
Me, Myself & I" –
De La Soul
- "
Fu-Gee-La" –
The Fugees
- "
Bulls on Parade" –
Rage Against the Machine
References