5 Alive!

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| name = 5 Alive!

| type = live

| artist = Carbon Leaf

| cover = 5_Alive!.jpg

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| released = August 12, 2003

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| venue =

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| genre = Adult album alternative

| length = 116:19

| label = Constant Ivy Music

| producer = Carbon Leaf

| prev_title = Echo Echo

| prev_year = 2001

| next_title = Indian Summer

| next_year = 2004

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| rev1Score = {{Rating|3|5}}{{AllMusic|class=album|id=r651929|pure_url=yes}}

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5 Alive! is the first live album released by the band Carbon Leaf. It was recorded over five concerts in the autumn and winter of 2002 and released in 2003 on the band's own label, Constant Ivy Music. It is their last release on their own label prior to signing with Vanguard Records in 2004.

Track listing

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| headline = Disc One

| title1 = Shine

| length1 = 4:12

| title2 = Home

| length2 = 6:24

| title3 = Big Strong Man

| length3 = 2:48

| title4 = Blue Ridge Laughing

| length4 = 7:13

| title5 = Torn To Tattered

| length5 = 6:48

| title6 = Is This The Fall?

| length6 = 3:22

| title7 = Wandrin' Around

| length7 = 6:22

| title8 = So Why?

| length8 = 3:55

| title9 = American Tale

| length9 = 7:56

| title10 = Crazy Train

| length10 = 4:37

}}

{{Track listing

| headline = Disc Two

| title1 = Gloryland

| length1 = 2:31

| title2 = Maybe Today

| length2 = 8:37

| title3 = The Boxer

| length3 = 4:50

| title4 = Attica's Flower Box Window

| length4 = 4:58

| title5 = 7 Brides For 7 Sinners

| length5 = 2:50

| title6 = Desperation Song

| length6 = 6:52

| title7 = Follow The Lady

| length7 = 10:40

| title8 = Days Gone By

| length8 = 5:00

| title9 = Traffic

| length9 = 6:01

| title10 = Toy Soldiers

| length10 = 5:44

| title11 = Mary Mac

| length11 = 4:39

}}

References

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Category:Carbon Leaf albums

Category:2003 live albums

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