NewRider Posted October 22, 2010 Report Share Posted October 22, 2010 Pavement - Brighten The Corners Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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hamilton Posted October 23, 2010 Report Share Posted October 23, 2010 Albert King with Stevie Ray Vaughn, In Session. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bradm Posted October 23, 2010 Report Share Posted October 23, 2010 Albert King with Stevie Ray Vaughn, In Session. A new CD/DVD release of this will be available on Nov. 9. http://www.jambase.com/Articles/24385/Stevie-Ray-Vaughan.Albert-King-In-Session-Out-on-Dvd-11.09 Aloha, Brad Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bradm Posted October 23, 2010 Report Share Posted October 23, 2010 I've recorded Bruce Peninsula several (six?) times, and after discussing things with the band (who love the fact that the recordings have been made, but feel a bit overwhelmed at having to go through them to find the best bits), I offered to put together a live version of their studio CD: for each of the tracks on their most recent release, I'm going through all the live versions of the track that I have, to find the best-sounding and -played versions.Right now, I'm listening to the 2nd of 6 versions of "Shanty Song". At the very least, this should help me get better at recognizing BP song titles...Aloha,Brad Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bradm Posted October 23, 2010 Report Share Posted October 23, 2010 Marco Benevento Trio - (live recording) 2010-10-15, The Elmdale House Tavern, Ottawa, ONAloha,Brad Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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hamilton Posted October 24, 2010 Report Share Posted October 24, 2010 Robert Plant, Band Of Joy. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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Kanada Kev Posted October 24, 2010 Report Share Posted October 24, 2010 Here's the FULL album Gotta love Buddy http://bit.ly/dlkJv6 Buddy Guy – Living Proof This triumphant album opens with the song “74 Years Young.†The song begins quietly as Buddy looks back at his life. But when he hits the bridge he lays down a savage guitar solo that: a) owes as much to Link Wray as it does to the blues and displays what 74 years young really means. This song is followed by another autobiographical song where he tells the story of his early life in Louisiana where, as a child, he taught himself to play a two-string guitar. Again, a blistering lead is the musical centerpiece. Track three, “On The Road†is a more “conventional†blues work-up, horns and all. Another fantastic track, where, after the fade at the end, one can hear a band-member saying “Yeah†in appreciation. Track four is the duet with B.B. King. It’s pure magic. And the coda, where Buddy and B.B. speak to one another, is just about as moving a moment as one can find in recorded music. In the duet with Carlos Santana, Buddy shows he can do Latin rhythms side-by-side with the master. And so it goes for an hour or so, one great track after another. Frankly, I can find possibly only one track, “Too Soon†that might be just a tad too tame or formulaic. But this is followed by the terrific final fours songs on the album, which include “Let The Door Hit Ya†and “Guess What†(both with Buddy in full sexual swagger). So one possibly formulaic song in an hour’s worth of new music is a something I will take any day of the week. An argument could be mounted that this is Buddy’s career defining album. At 74, his skills are still intact and he remains a consummate songwriter, with something new to offer, both in his lyrics and certainly in his music. It is kind of a wonder that people like Buddy, and the lesser know and somewhat older Hubert Sumlin, can still excite you with high level performances. The production, at least on the vinyl pressing, is outstanding. I don’t know if, or how much, compression will appear on the CD, but this is an album that was clearly recorded pretty much live in the studio, with probably few, if any, overdubs; so the sound is organic and real. Consequently, it benefits from being heard in the analog domain of vinyl. Plus, the vinyl may end up being some sort of collector’s item as all the music appears on the first three sides leaving the fourth side blank so it can be devoted to a really cool etching in the vinyl of a portion of the guitar on the back of the LP cover. My only complaint about the vinyl release is there are no liner notes to show songwriting credits, song personnel, etc. But, at this price, for a double LP which is a very quiet pressing, this is a very small complaint. The pre-release rumors here in Chicago were: “You got to hear this one when it comes out.†Boy, were the rumors right! - James N. Perlman mp3@320CBR Track List 01. 74 Years Young 02. Thank Me Someday 03. On The Road 04. Stay Around A Little Longer (feat. B.B.King) 05. Key Don’t Fit 06. Living Proof 07. Where The Blues Begins (feat. Carlos Santana 08. Too Soon 09. Everybody’s Got To Go 10. Let The Door Knob Hit Ya 11. Guess What 12. Skanky B.B. King & Buddy Guy video: http://link.brightcove.com/services/player/bcpid89761511001?bctid=638062837001 http://bit.ly/dlkJv6 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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hamilton Posted October 24, 2010 Report Share Posted October 24, 2010 Rufus Wainwright, Release The Stars. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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Kanada Kev Posted October 25, 2010 Report Share Posted October 25, 2010 http://bit.ly/cQ2CRM The Who – My Generation (Deluxe Edition) As many Who fans know, disputes between the Who and producer Shel Talmy held back the release of a CD version of My Generation taken from the best available original sources for quite some time. Eventually the dispute was resolved, and 2002 saw the release of the deluxe edition of this classic album, expanded into a two-CD work with the addition of no less than 17 extra tracks. So is it time to celebrate and finally throw away that scratchy old My Generation LP, whichever version of that you have? Unfortunately, not quite. Pluses first: the sound, remixed in stereo by Talmy, is very good indeed, very clear and punchy without sacrificing the enormous power the band brought to the sessions, sometimes revealing parts with a clarity never before heard. This also, finally, adds some seminal non-LP tracks also recorded in 1965 (most notably their debut single, “I Can’t Explainâ€), as well as a bunch of R&B cover outtakes that previously surfaced on the 1980s comps Who’s Missing and Two’s Missing. There are also slightly longer versions of a few tracks; an instrumental track for “My Generation†and an “a cappella version†of “Anytime You Want Meâ€; and one genuine previously unheard song, “Instant Party Mixture,†a weird and not good takeoff on Dion’s “Runaround Sue†that was recorded in early 1966 as a possible B-side. So what’s to carp about? Well, some overdubs used in the original version of the LP have been lost, and their loss is not just something that audiophiles or unhealthily completist record collectors will notice. Specifically, on “My Generation,†Pete Townshend’s guitar is virtually missing from the instrumental break, and the group’s backup vocals at the song’s climax are likewise mostly missing. Other little omissions crop up too, and though this compilation makes up for that a bit with “monaural versions with guitar overdubs†of “My Generation†and “A Legal Matter,†it’s no small loss. Also, unbelievably, although “Anyway, Anyhow, Anywhere†is here (and misspelled on the cover), it’s an alternate version with different vocals from a French EP. It’s fine to include that, but the classic single version itself, a tremendously exciting and important record, isn’t present at all, and no one could reasonably claim there shouldn’t have been room for both. Too, the version of “Leaving Here†is an alternate, and while that’s fine to have as a marginally interesting addition, the version that first showed up on Who’s Missing is, um, missing. These shortcomings are not unimportant. If a group and label are going to bill something as the ultimate package of a classic album plus bonus tracks, it should have everything you want to hear. This deluxe edition doesn’t. This doesn’t, of course, mean that it doesn’t contain much great music, particularly the My Generation album itself, a tour de force of British mod music maturing from R&B rave-ups into melodic power pop with riveting instrumental and lyrical hooks. It is also good to hear the nice early R&B cover B-sides “Daddy Rolling Stone†and “Anytime You Want Me,†and while the R&B-oriented outtakes of Motown songs like “(Love Is Like A) Heat Wave†aren’t so good, as historical documentation they’re important. The sessions are also documented nicely in a booklet of liner notes. But no doubt you’ll have to wait for the SACD or DVD or some such configuration to correct some of these flaws and separate you from more of your hard-earned cash. ~ Richie Unterberger, Rovi mp3@320CBR and 256 Track List 01 – Out In The Street 02 – I Don’t Mind 03 – The Good’s Gone 04 – La-La-La-Lies 05 – Much Too Much 06 – My Generation 07 – The Kids Are Alright 08 – Please Please Please 09 – It’s Not True 10 – The Ox 11 – A Legal Matter 12 – Circles (Instant Party) 13 – I’m A Man 14 – A Legal Matter (Remastered) 15 – The Ox (Remastered) 16 – Circles (Instant Party) (Remastered) 17 – I Can’t Explain 18 – Bald Headed Woman 19 – Daddy Rolling Stone 20 – Leaving Here 21 – Lubie (Come Back Home) 22 – Shout And Shimmy 23 – (Love Is Like A) Heat Wave 24 – Motoring 25 – Anytime You Want Me 26 – Anyway Anyhow Anywhere (Alternate Take) 27 – Instant Party Mixture 28 – I Don’t Mind 29 – The Good’s Gone 30 – My Generation (Instrumental) 31 – Anytime You Want Me (A Capella) 32 – A Legal Matter (Monaural) 32 – My Generation (Monaural) http://bit.ly/cQ2CRM http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1uFcPjILC7k Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Northern Wish Posted October 25, 2010 Report Share Posted October 25, 2010 Mohawk Lodge- Crimes Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Esau. Posted October 25, 2010 Report Share Posted October 25, 2010 Songs That Made Him Famous To Ramona Gates Of Eden If You Gotta Go Go Now It's Alright Ma (I'm Only Bleeding) Love Minus Zero/No Limit Mr Tambourine Man Don't Think Twice With God On Our Side She Belongs To Me It Ain't Me Babe Lonesome Death Of Hattie Carroll All I Really Want To Do It's All Over Now, Baby Blue Billy Faier: Baby Let Me Follow You Down * Talkin' John Birch Paranoid Blues Death Of Emmett Till Make Me A Pallet On Your Floor (Trad) Skip Weshner: Tomorrow Is A Long Time Masters Of War Bob Dylan's Blues * Written by Eric von Schmidt source: Civic Auditorium, Santa Monica, CA March 27, 1965 Billy Faier show WBAI radio, NYC Oct. 1962 Skip Weshner show WBAI radio, NYC Feb.1963 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bradm Posted October 25, 2010 Report Share Posted October 25, 2010 The Sisters Euclid - Green Pastors Aloha, Brad Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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Esau. Posted October 26, 2010 Report Share Posted October 26, 2010 Complete Rolling Thunder rehearsals Disc one You Ain't Going Nowhere Oh Sister Oh Sister Sara Mozambique Just Like A Woman Just Like A Woman (multiple endings) When I Paint My Masterpiece Maggie's Farm Maggie's Farm One Too Many Mornings One Too Many Mornings Romance In Durango Isis (2 false starts) Isis Positively 4th Street Oh Sister Oh Sister One More Cup Of Coffee Sara Just Like A Woman Hurricane Disc two Just Like Tom Thumb's Blues The Sun Is Shining(Elmore James) Lay Lady Lay One More Cup Of Coffee restarts It Takes A Lot To Laugh Ballad Of Hollis Brown Hold Me In Your Arms (Traditional) Mozambique Idiot Wind One More Cup Of Coffee Shelter From The Storm Just Like Tom Thumb's Blues Isis (Rita Mae) Rita Mae I Threw It All Away Disc three I Threw It All Away Going Going Gone Going Going Gone (portion) Going Going Gone One More Cup Of Coffee One More Cup Of Coffee Tomorrow Is A Long Time Mozambique Mozambique Mozambique (portion) Lay Lady Lay Idiot Wind I'll Be Your Baby Tonight I'll Be Your Baby Tonight(multiple endings) Maggie's Farm One Too Many Mornings Seven Days Going Going Gone Disc four Lay Lady Lay Spanish Is The Loving Tongue/Adelita Idiot Wind I'll Be Your Baby Tonight Where Did Vincent Van Gogh? I Pity The Poor Immigrant Blowin' In The Wind I Pity The Poor Immigrant Blowin' In The Wind Stuck Inside Of Mobile Stuck Inside Of Mobile Sara (portion) Just Like Tom Thumb's Blues It Takes A Lot To Laugh... You Angel You You Angel You (instrumental) Stuck Inside Of Mobile Seven Days Just Like A Woman Just Like A Woman Tangled Up In Blue Tangled Up In Blue One More Cup Of Coffee (acoustic) Most Likely You Go Your Way Disc 1: Rehearsals for "The night of the hurricane 2" Studio instrument rental, LA, CA. Jan 22 & 23, 1976 Disc 2: Bellevue hotel, Clearwater, FL. April 15th 1976 "The Trio Tape" (Stoner-Wyeth-Rivera) Disc 3: Dress rehearsals with full Rolling Thunder revue for 1976 tour. Bellevue hotel, Clearwater, FL April 17th 1976 Disc 4: 1-Studio instrument rental, LA Jan. 23 1976 2 & 3 Shagri- La studios with E Clapton, R Wood 3/30/76 4 - 11 : Bellevue hotel, Clearwater, FL April 1976 12-17 Rehearsals with full Rolling Thunder Revue. Bellevue hotel, Clearwater, FL April 17th 1976 18 Special Rider demo Clearwater, FL April 17th 1976 19-22 Recorded for "Hard Rain" Fort Collins May '76 23-24 TV Special recording from Clearwater, April '76 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bradm Posted October 26, 2010 Report Share Posted October 26, 2010 Super Awesome Club - (live recording) 2010-10-25, Le Petit Chicago, Gatineau, QCAloha,Brad Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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