The album includes all of the songs in Buffett's "Big 8" songs that he nearly always performs in concert. Due to the location and timing of the concert, Buffett performed several related songs including: the only performance ever of "I Still Miss Someone", dedicated to Johnny Cash who died four days earlier; the first performance and only tour appearance of "The Wind Cries Mary", dedicated to Jimi Hendrix who lived in Washington. Buffett also mentions that "In The Shelter" was written about a girl from Spokane. Buffett mentions that "Burn That Bridge" is off of Riddles in the Sand, to which Michael Utley replies, "That's right!" Buffett has been known to do a terrific job of playing a variety of all kinds of songs from his catalog whether it be new, old, hits or obscure songs. However, he has been known to do a bad job at keeping track of which songs appear on which albums, which explains why Utley was impressed. The following song in the setlist, "Knees Of My Heart", is also on Riddles in the Sand. Also, "Changes in Latitudes, Changes in Attitudes" and "Tampico Trauma" both appear back-to-back in the setlist and also appear on Changes in Latitudes, Changes in Attitudes, and "Volcano" and "Fins" both appear back-to-back in the setlist and are the first two tracks on Volcano . These are assumed to be a coincidence. While not part of "The Big 8", "Brown Eyed Girl" and "Southern Cross" are almost always played in concert. The two songs were most likely dropped from numerous shows during the 2003 Tour due to several other covers being performed, such as: Johnny Clegg's "Great Heart", James Taylor's "Mexico", Don Tiki's "The Natives Are Restless", John Hiatt's "The Tiki Bar is Open", Fred Neil's "Everybody's Talkin'" and Coral Reefer Mac McAnally's "It's My Job". Buffett also performed what is the first official live release of "I Don't Know ", a song Buffett wrote and recorded for the film Fast Times at Ridgemont High, which he mistakes as being its first performance ever; however, it was actually performed at least four times before. Also notable is "Far Side of the World" appearing in the encore section.
Chart performance
Live In Auburn hit #27 on the Independent Albums chart.
Track listing
Disc 1:
"Great Heart" — 5:37
"Saxophones" — 4:58
"Gypsies in the Palace" - 6:31
"In the Shelter" — 4:57
"Grapefruit-Juicy Fruit" — 3:47
"Son of a Son of a Sailor" — 4:09
"Knees of My Heart" - 3:51
"Burn that Bridge" - 4:37
"Come Monday" — 5:22
"Natives are Restless" - 4:31
"It’s Five O'Clock Somewhere" - 5:02
"One Particular Harbour" — 6:26
"Cheeseburger in Paradise" — 3:34
Disc 2:
"Tiki Bar is Open" — 5:08
"Everybody’s Talkin’" — 4:17
"Why Don't We Get Drunk" — 4:56
"I Still Miss Someone" — 3:56
"It’s My Job" — 4:04
"I Don’t Know " — 3:32
"A Pirate Looks at Forty" — 4:46
"Changes in Latitudes, Changes in Attitudes" — 3:27
"Tampico Trauma" — 5:22
"Mexico" — 4:03
"Margaritaville" — 4:37
"Volcano" — 4:01
"Fins" — 7:02
"Far Side of the World" — 5:18
"The Wind Cries Mary" — 4:26
Original Setlist
Instead of track listings on the back of the case, Live in Auburn, WA, Live In Las Vegas, NV, Live In Manfield, MA and Live In Cincinnati, OH all came with Buffett's handwritten setlist. Because Buffett changes setlists from show-to-show to please die-hard parrotheads and/or fit well with the locals, there are a few significant differences between what appears on the setlist included in the CD, and what's actually on the CD. Notable changes from the Live In Auburn, WA handwritten setlist to the actual performance:
"Gypsies in the Palace" appears as "Gypsies in Cowgirls", a reference to the dancers who dressed as cowgirls during the performance.
"Knees of My Heart" and "Pencil Thin Mustache" were in a slot. "Knees of My Heart" was chosen to be played.
"Mental Floss" was crossed out, and "I Still Miss Someone" was inserted.
"Tampico Trauma", "A Pirate Looks at Forty" and "Changes in Latitudes, Changes in Attitudes" were switched around in the original setlist.
There's a check-mark next to "I Don't Know " and "The Wind Cries Mary", indicating that they haven't played those songs as a band before.
Buffett notes Mount St. Helens next to "Volcano" to remember to reference it during the performance.
Buffett writes that "Brown Eyed Girl" or "Southern Cross" may be played optionally during the first encore, between "Fins" and "Far Side of the World". Neither were played.