Notes & Personnel Info |
 | This is an Enhanced CD, which contains both regular audio tracks and multimedia computer files. |
 | This is an Enhanced CD, which contains both regular audio tracks and multimedia computer files. |
 | Includes a 48-page full color booklet. |
 | Recorded live at the Bonnaroo Music Festival, Manchester, Tennessee on June 21-23, 2002. Includes liner notes by Keith Spera. |
 | This is an Enhanced CD, which contains both regular audio tracks and multimedia computer files. |
 | In the spirit of peaceable camping and music festivals (excluding Woodstock 99), BONNAROO puts the rural locale of Manchester, Tennessee on the map. Thumbing its nose at trends and formula, BONNAROO celebrates the magic that is musical improvisation and the feeling of community among true fans. |
 | The production values on this two-CD set are impeccable, and the artist roster is as diverse as it is the stuff of legend. From hip-hop mavens Jurassic 5 and alternative rockers Ween and Moe to jam-band masters including Trey Anastasio and Gov't Mule, BONNAROO has something for everyone. Fringe rockers Frog Brigade offer up a straightforward cover of Jethro Tull's "Locomotive Breath" while newly crowned pop-jazz queen Norah Jones croons her way through "Nightingale." Bluegrass and jazz collide with the Bela Fleck and Edgar Meyer duet "Bonnaroo Traveler." With 70,000 fans in attendance for it's inaugural weekend, the Bonnaroo event is the beginning of a new legacy in music festival history. |
 | In the spirit of peaceable camping and music festivals (excluding Woodstock 99), BONNAROO puts the rural locale of Manchester, Tennessee on the map. Thumbing its nose at trends and formula, BONNAROO celebrates the magic that is musical improvisation and the feeling of community among true fans. |
 | The production values on this two-CD set are impeccable, and the artist roster is as diverse as it is the stuff of legend. From hip-hop mavens Jurassic 5 and alternative rockers Ween and Moe to jam-band masters including Trey Anastasio and Gov't Mule, BONNAROO has something for everyone. Fringe rockers Frog Brigade offer up a straightforward cover of Jethro Tull's "Locomotive Breath" while newly crowned pop-jazz queen Norah Jones croons her way through "Nightingale." Bluegrass and jazz collide with the Bela Fleck and Edgar Meyer duet "Bonnaroo Traveler." With 70,000 fans in attendance for it's inaugural weekend, the Bonnaroo event is the beginning of a new legacy in music festival history. |