The long-awaited live album, Geeks Gone Wild in Chicago, is finally here! Featuring the finest collection of Revolving Door All-Stars ever assembled, Geeks Gone Wild showcases the band ripping through 19 songs live in Chicago in April, 2007* - old songs, new songs, and a couple of borrowed ones. And, if that weren't enough, it comes with a six song bonus EP! - all for one low price. Why, the downloaded version on itunes takes two discs to burn!

Order your digital copy now: Adam Selzer - Geeks Gone Wild In Chicago (live) DIGITAL EDITION

Wanna hear how the album sounds? Four full songs are streaming at myspace, and there's a three minute preview featuring clips of the final mixes of several songs! These songs have never sounded better!

TRACKS:
1. New York Rain
2. The October Waltz
3. The Death Of Me Yet
4. Punk Rock Tango Girl
5. Valentine's Day
6. Friday Avenue
7. Stop Talking About Comic Books Or I'll Kill You (Ookla the Mok cover)
8. An Intellectual Country Song About Joan Baez
9. One Man's Poetry
10. Ebenezer Walked (new song)
11. Long Way Home
12. Polly Vaughn Dreams of England
13. Pushing Cheerleaders Down the Stairs
14. I Thought She Was a Goth
15. Never Break a Stalker's Heart (I Thought She Was a Goth Part II)(new song)
16. I Don't Believe in Summer
17.I Dreamed I Saw St. Augustine (Bob Dylan cover)
18. One Man's Poetry(reprise) / band intro
19. Lullaby in 12 Nursery Rhymes

BONUS EP TRACKS:
The Radio is Haunted
City Limits
One Last Short Poem
Uncle Herbert's Extra-Rowdy Funeral
Let the Toast Pass
Dragoncon Gospel Song (live in San Jose)

Band lineup:
Jeff Brown - guitar, accordion, mandolin
Mary Crowell - piano
Michelle "Vixy" Dockrey - backup vocals
Amy McNally - violin
Dave Rood - trumpet
Kurtis Vile - organ, tremolophone, guitar, keyboard, harmonica

hear four songs on myspace
hear a preview!

* - well, the vocals, guitar and accordion were recorded live in April, 2007 over two shows in Chicago (see setlists. Other band members recorded their tracks remotely. But it's at least as live as most other live rock albums!


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