Eric Church To Release Live Album in April

EricChurch_CITAL_CoverMini_FEMI Records’ Eric Church will release a 17-track live album, Caught In The Act: Live, on Tuesday, April 9. The album will feature songs from Sinners Like Me, Carolina and  Chief. The album was recorded at Chattanooga’s Tivoli Theatre in October 2012 and is Church’s first live recording. A double gatefold vinyl version of the record will also be made available on National Record Store Day, April 20. The package will include four additional tracks and a special whiskey-infused 7-inch.

 Caught In The Act: Live features raw performances of songs like “Pledge Allegiance To The Hag,” “Smoke A Little Smoke,” “How ‘Bout You,” “Creepin’” and more.

Church is nominated for two Grammy® awards this year, both for his hit, “Springsteen,” in the categories Best Country Solo Performance and Best Country Song.

For a full list of tour dates and more information on Eric Church, visit www.ericchurch.com.

Caught In The Act: Live track listing:
1.)    “Before She Does” (3:46)
2.)    “How ‘Bout You” (4:24)
3.)    “Drink In My Hand” (4:51)
4.)    “Over When It’s Over” (2:57)
5.)    “I’m Gettin’ Stoned” (5:27)
6.)    “Creepin’” (4:45)
7.)    “Keep On” (2:52)
8.)    “Hungover & Hard Up” (3:33)
9.)    “Sinners Like Me” (4:22)
10.)  “Country Music Jesus” (3:49)
11.) “Pledge Allegiance To The Hag” (4:54)
12.)  “Jack Daniels” (6:03)
13.)  “Homeboy” (4:40)
14.) “Lotta Boot Left To Fill” (4:21)
15.)  “Smoke A Little Smoke” (5:14)
16.) “These Boots” (3:43)
17.) “Springsteen” (9:27)

 

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