The Complete Master Works 2
Tenacious D: The Complete Masterworks Part 2 | ||||
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Acoustic rock, comedy rock | ||||
Label | Epic | |||
Director | Wayne Isham | |||
Tenacious D chronology | ||||
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The Complete Master Works 2 is a
band's performances at the Paramount Theatre in Seattle, Washington on February 16 and 17, 2007, during The Pick of Destiny Tour. The release also features numerous bonus videos and D Tour: A Tenacious Documentary. It is the successor to the band's previous collection The Complete Master Works
.
A notable mistake on the DVD case states that the footage of the Seattle performances was recorded at the
Moore Theatre.[1][2] The band would go on to perform at the Moore Theatre over ten years later in December 2018, as part of their Post-Apocalypto Tour.[3]
Track listing
Disc one
- Live concert
- "Kielbasa"
- "History"
- "Wonderboy"
- "Dio"
- "Lee"
- "Sax-A-Boom"
- "The Road"
- "Hell Movie Skit"
- "Kickapoo"
- "Karate"
- "Dude (I Totally Miss You)"
- "Kyle Quit the Band"
- "Friendship"
- "The Metal"
- "Papagenu (He's My Sassafrass)"
- "Master Exploder"
- "Beelzeboss (The Final Showdown)"
- "Double Team"
- "Fuck Her Gently"
- "Tribute"
- "Who Medley"
Disc two
- D Tour: A Tenacious Documentary
- Bonus features
- "Master Exploder" live on Late Night with Conan O'Brien
- 2006 MTV Movie Awards performance
- "The Metal" live on Saturday Night Live
- Tenacious D: Time Fixers
- "Classico" music video
Personnel
- Band
- Jack Black – lead vocals, rhythm acoustic guitar
- Kyle Gass – lead acoustic guitar, backing vocals
- John Konesky – electric guitar
- John Spiker – bass
- Brooks Wackerman – drums
- JR Reed - additional vocals
- Production
- Wayne Isham – director
- Dana Marshall – producer
- Lukas Ettlin – director of photography
- Kevin McCullough – editor
- Brett Eliason – live audio recording
- Andrew Scheps – audio mixing
References
- ^ "Tenacious D". Retrieved 2009-03-14.
- ^ Horowitz, Joanna (2007-02-18). "Funny? You bet, but they're tight, talented". The Seattle Times. Retrieved 2008-03-30.
- ^ "Tenacious D". The Stranger. Retrieved 2019-12-16.