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Pure Jerry 05 - Merriweather Post Pavilion, September 1 & 2, 1989

The latter part of the 1980s was a strange and wonderful time for the members of the Grateful Dead and their fans. Jerry Garcia had survived a diabetic coma and was in better health than he had been in a long time, and the unprecedented success of the band’s 11th studio album In the Dark meant that its financial troubles finally had been resolved. Though its audience grew considerably and subsequently posed an entirely different set of complications, by 1989, the group once again was performing as a formidably cohesive unit. Naturally, this positive turn-of-events affected the Jerry Garcia Band, too. When the ensemble embarked upon its first tour of the eastern half of the United States in two years, it found itself visiting the familiar haunts that now housed the Grateful Dead’s own concerts.

Providing an in-depth glimpse of this era of the Jerry Garcia Band is the fifth installment in the rapidly expanding Pure Jerry collection of archival releases, which fills a quartet of CDs with the entirety of two consecutive shows that were held on September 1 and 2 at the Merriweather Post Pavilion in Columbia, Maryland. Granted, there already is a plethora of material that currently is available from this rendition of Garcia’s side project, but save for the second and third volumes of the Pure Jerry series, which irked more than a few fans who felt that the sets were hindered by their sonic presentation, the other outings — including a self-titled, double-disc effort; How Sweet It Is; and the stunning Shining Star — were pieced together from a variety of shows. As to why this variation of the group is receiving so much attention, it’s simply because organist Melvin Seals, drummer David Kemper, bass player John Kahn, and vocalists Gloria Jones and Jackie LaBranch provided Garcia with his longest running cast of supporting musicians.

One certainly could quibble that perhaps the Merriweather Post Pavilion concerts might have been better represented by a compilation-style effort, and the case for this undoubtedly is made stronger upon hearing the off-kilter execution of Run for the Roses or the ruckus raising but otherwise perfunctory Deal that appear on the lackluster first disc of Pure Jerry, Volume 5. Yet, there also is something to be said for releasing shows intact, if only because concerts by the Jerry Garcia Band, much like those by the Grateful Dead, contained a unique ebb and flow, and plucking songs out of context, more often than not, seriously diminishes the group’s carefully constructed continuity. Such is the nature of any performance piece, of course, but this particularly holds true in regard to those of an improvisational nature, where instrumentalist freely spar with one another in an attempt to unearth a myriad of new ideas and fresh discoveries. Sometimes, the interaction is subtle; other times it is more direct; but either way, it’s the unspoken communication itself that tells the story and makes it a fascinating one to witness. Indeed, save for the exchanges between Seals and Garcia that perfectly captured the embittered fury of Get Out of My Life Woman, the opening set for the September 1 concert was rather forgettable. The latter half of the show — which included the raging blues of Think; the pensively poignant Mission in the Rain; and the gentle, gospel-infused embrace of Lucky Old Sun — was something altogether different, however, and the collective successfully refocused its efforts in order to salvage what otherwise might have been dismissed as a less than stellar performance.

The Jerry Garcia Band’s second night at Merriweather Post Pavilion proved to be a far more effective gambit, and the introductory I’ll Take a Melody easily set the tone for the expansive passages that followed. Granted, with the exception of the mind-bending meltdown of Don’t Let Go that concluded the concert, none of the material quite captured the kaleidoscopic essence of the Grateful Dead, though, to be fair, the group wasn’t designed with that particular goal in mind. Yet, each tune — from Garcia’s impassioned vocals on Forever Young to the funky groove of That’s What Love Will Make You Do to the driving rock of Evangeline to the spry, bluegrass-tinged bounce of Midnight Moonlight — successfully highlighted a different aspect of the ensemble. Even the group’s quirky arrangement of Knockin’ on Heaven’s Door, which felt so tepidly tentative as a studio track and frequently sounded just as awkward in concert, was smoothly executed and contained seamless transitions between the radiantly uplifting loveliness of its verses and the island-tinged lilt that graced its chorus. In other words, while Shining Star remains a more pristine representation of the latter day Jerry Garcia Band, Pure Jerry Volume 5 is also a very worthy endeavor, simply because of the way that it presents an unfiltered examination of the inner workings of Garcia’s musical mind, from his selection of songs to the manner in which he led his eponymous outfit. - John Metzger

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Track List

Disc 1:

1. How Sweet It Is

2. Stop That Train

3. Get Out Of My Life Woman

4. Run For The Roses

5. Like a Road Leading Home

6. My Sisters and Brothers

7. Deal

Disc 2:

1. The Harder They Come

2. Mission In The Rain

3. Band Introduction

4. Think

5. Mississippi Moon

6. Waiting For A Miracle

7. Lucky Old Sun

8. Tangled Up In Blue

Disc 3:

1. I’ll Take A Melody

2. They Love Each Other

3. Forever Young

4. That’s What Love Will Make You Do

5. Knockin’ On Heaven’s Door

6. And It Stoned Me

7. Midnight Moonlight

Disc 4:

1. Cats Under The Stars

2. Waiting For A Miracle

3. Simple Twist Of Fate

4. Evangeline

5. The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down

6. Don’t Let Go

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Umphrey’s Mcgee

2011-10-29

The Tabernacle, Atlanta, GA

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Track List

Set One…

Disc I:

A Minor Intro (4:15)

40’s Theme (10:50)

Miami Virtue (11:58)

Push The Pig (13:46)

Mulche’s Odyssey (4:54)

The Haunt (10:24)

Padgett’s Profile (7:38)

The Floor (7:22)

Addicted To Kiss (7:44) *1

Set Two…

Disc II:

Come As Your Kids (10:43) *2

Mulche’s Odyssey (3:39)

All In Time (20:46) *3

Day Nurse (8:46)

Resolution (14:02)

2x2 (13:49)

Disc III:

Nineteen Hundred and Eighty Five Wellwishing (14:38) *4

Encore:

Hajimemashite (5:15)

In the Puppet Kitchen (15:21) *5

Nothing Too Fancy (18:17)

Notes:

1. Kiss (Prince) + Addicted to Love (Robert Palmer) + I Can’t Dance (Genesis) mash-up

2. Kids (MGMT) + Come As You Are (Nirvana) + You Spin Me Right Round (Dead or Alive) mash-up

3. Crazy Train (Ozzy Osbourne) + The Fish (Yes) + All In Time

4. Nineteen Hundred and Eight Five (Wings) + Wishing Well (Terrence Trent D’Arby) + Wellwishers mash-up

5. Puppet Strings / In The Kitchen mash-up

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Umphrey’s Mcgee

2011-10-28

The Tabernacle, Atlanta, GA

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Track List

Set I

Nipple Trix>

Ocean Billy->

2nd Self

Hurt Bird Bath

Booth Love

Susannah^

Patience^$

Miss Tinkles Overture

Set II

1348@>

Ocean Billy>

Wappy Sprayberry>

Fussy Dutchman

Rock n Roll Ain’t Noise Pollution^^>

Pay The Snucka>

Eruption>

Pay The Snucka Pt. 3

Much Obliged*>

Who Knows>

1348

Encore

Prowler>

No Woman No Cry/ Let It Be (Woman Let it Be)

Notes:

^ Jake and Brendan on Acoustic

$ Guns n Roses, Last Time Played 7/29/2000

@ Voices Inside My Head Jam

^^ AC/DC, 2nd Time Played

* Voodoo Child Teases, 3rd Stone Teases

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George Harrison - Living In The Material World

George Harrison: Living in the Material World is a documentary film directed by Martin Scorsese, based on the life of George Harrison. George Harrison famously titled his 1973 album “Living in the Material Worldâ€, and as the follow up to his “All Things Must Passâ€, the former Beatle chronicled his ongoing exploration to define himself on both the physical and spiritual plains. But now that title (also a song on the album) takes on a new resonance as the name selected for Martin Scorsese’s much-anticipated documentary on the life of Harrison.

The deluxe edition’s ten-track exclusive CD premieres unreleased material, some of which may be familiar to longtime Harrison collectors. You’ll find many All Things Must Pass-vintage demos and early takes: “My Sweet Lord,†“All Things Must Pass,†“Behind That Locked Door,†“Awaiting On You All,†“Run of the Mill†and the Bob Dylan co-write “I’d Have You Any Time.†You’ll also find a performance of Dylan’s “Mama, You’ve Been On My Mind†(which may be the oft-circulated Beatles-era track) and an early stab at “Woman, Don’t You Cry For Me†from Thirty Three and 1/3. The demo of “The Light That Has Lighted the World†led to the finished track on the original album Living in the Material World, and finally there’s a Harrison version of the Gilbert Becaud classic “Let It Be Me.â€

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Track List

01. My Sweet Lord (demo)

02. Run Of The Mill (demo)

03. I’d Have You Any Time (early take)

04. Mama You’ve Been On My Mind (demo)

05. Let It Be Me (demo)

06. Woman Don’t You Cry For Me (early take)

07. Awaiting On You All (early take)

08. Behind That Locked Door (demo)

09. All Things Must Pass (demo)

10. The Light That Has Lighted The World (demo)

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Bob Dylan

Jewels and Binoculars

26 CD bootleg box set from the Vigotone "label", covering most of Dylan's (& the Hawks') 1966 tours, studio recordings and performances.

Disc 10

KonsertHuset

Stockholm, Sweden

1966-04-29

She Belongs To Me (3:15)

4th Time Around (4:09)

Visions Of Johanna (7:25)

It's All Over Now, Baby Blue (5:14)

Desolation Row (4:32 - incomplete)

I Don't Believe You (She Acts Like We Have Never Met) (5:09)

Baby, Let Me Follow You Down (3:31)

Just Like Tom Thumb's Blues (0:38 - incomplete)

Leopard-Skin Pill-Box Hat (3:10)

One Too Many Mornings (2:16 - incomplete)

Ballad Of A Thin Man (6:04

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Widespread Panic

2011-10-31

Aragon Ballroom, Chicago, IL

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Track List

Set One…

Disc II:

Pigeons (9:33)

Radio Child (6:25)

Wishbone (5:37)

True To My Nature (4:59)

Time Zones (5:38)

Love Tractor (5:40)

Degenerate (4:19)

Blight (7:40)

Tail Dragger (7:13)

Climb to Safety (6:07)

Set Two…

Disc II:

Godzilla (3:01)

Iron Man (6:16)

Godzilla (3:04)

Imitation Leather Shoes (7:54)

Jack (7:59)

Surprise Valley (5:41)

Drums (7:59)

Surprise Valley (4:28)

Blue Indian (6:23)

Disc III:

I’m Losing You (6:06)

Chilly Water (6:24)

Bust It Big (8:12)

Chilly Water (3:55)

ENCORE

Outta Mind (Outta Sight) (2:25)

Postcard (4:19)

Porch Song (4:30)

Werewolves of London (5:46)

Notes:

* Degenerate, I’m Losing You, Iron Man, Outta Mind (Outta Sight), & Tail Dragger: First Time Played!!

* Entire crew on stage for Werewolves Of London

* First Godzilla since 10/31/1997 New Orleans, LA

* First Werewolves Of London since 10/29/2008 Miami, FL

* First Wishbone since 12/15/1989 Cincinnati, OH

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Pink Floyd - Wish You Were Here [Experience Edition] (320)

The breakthrough success of Dark Side of the Moon made Wish You Were Here a crucial follow-up in strictly commercial terms. Further pressure came from it being Pink Floyd’s first recording for a new label, Columbia. Yet the demands on the band only provided Roger Waters more fodder for his lyrics, which glanced at the band’s roots as well as their new responsibilities. The mechanized throb of a VCS3 synthesizer, fed through a repeat-echo unit, signals the opening bars of “Welcome to the Machine,†a diatribe against an industry more concerned with money than creative music-making. “Have a Cigar†further establishes Waters’ contempt by bringing in singer Roy Harper to play the role of a “faceless suit,†who none-too-innocently asks, “Which one’s Pink?†The remaining songs indirectly look back to the first casualty of Pink Floyd’s growing fame, the group’s founder, Syd Barrett. The 20-minute-plus “Shine on You Crazy Diamond†has its roots in earlier pieces like “Atom Heart Mother Suite†and “Echoes.†But rather than just another Floydian soundscape, its lyrics make it a paean to Barrett’s genius and a requiem for his subsequent breakdown. The first five of the song’s nine movements open the album with sax player Dick Parry wailing as effectively as he did on Dark Side of the Moon. The final four sections, which close the album, form a reprise that starts with the sound of wind and David Gilmour’s guitar screaming and crying. The band then settles into a laid-back jam that ends with Richard Wright’s billowing synth delicately fading out. The title track deals also with Barrett, as well as the tension the idealist Waters was feeling in battling the greed that surrounded the band’s success. The themes of disillusionment planted throughout Wish You Were Here would eventually sprout full-blown on The Wall.

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Track List

DISC 1 - Wish You Were Here (Digitally Remastered by James Guthrie)

01. Shine On You Crazy Diamond (Parts 1-5)

02. Welcome To The Machine

03. Have A Cigar

04. Wish You Were Here

05. Shine On You Crazy Diamond (Parts 6-9)

DISC 2 - Previously Unreleased Live and Studio Recordings

01. Shine On You Crazy Diamond (parts 1-6) [live at Wembley November 1974, 2011 mix and previously unreleased]

02. Raving & Drooling [live at Wembley November 1974, 2011 mix and previously unreleased]

03. You’ve Got To Be Crazy [live at Wembley November 1974, 2011 mix and previously unreleased]

04. Wine Glasses [from the unreleased Household Objects project]

05. Have A Cigar [alternative version, previously unreleased]

06. Wish You Were Here [featuring Stephane Grappelli, previously unreleased]

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Anoushka Shankar – Traveller

“Traveller†brings together the passionate and diverse music of Spain with the vibrant sounds of the Indian tradition. Traveller traces the gypsies’ journey from their homeland in Rajasthan to finally settling in Spain. Anoushka Shankar and her specially selected group of all-star Indian and flamenco musicians re-forge the thousand-year-old link between Spanish and Indian music in her new work. Vocal and instrumental lines packed with emotion, driving rhythms and subtle musical colours will transport you on this magical journey.

Anoushka Shankar is one of the world’s great sitar players and the only artist to be trained solely by her father, the unsurpassed Ravi Shankar. Anoushka Shankar has not only blossomed as a great sitar player but also as a composer in her own right producing great new music that is rooted in the Indian classical tradition but also boldly explores musical connections and fusions in a unique and thoroughly engaging way. Following her acclaimed CDs ‘Rise’ (nominated for a Grammy) and ‘Breathing Under Water’, this project carries forward to a new generation the sense of exciting and open-eared musical exploration that has marked both their careers.

“It was a love of the music that inspired me to make this flamenco album and bring together these two traditionsâ€, says Anoushka Shankar. “I’ve always loved flamenco and had a fascination for it. There’s always been that pull towards something I find very similar in flamenco to what I cherish in Indian classical music: a kind of uninhibited musicality in expression, whether it’s a solo voice, a sitar or a guitar. Of course there were common roots and technical similarities to explore, and when you start to play with those, you can really delve down in very delicious ways. However the desire came from simply being an admirer of the music, and wanting to learn about it through making music.â€

The album was produced by renowned Spanish musician Javier Limón. Asked what drew him particularly to Indian classical music and Anoushka Shankar’s style of playing, Javier Limón explains: “When Anoushka plays pure Indian music, for us she’s playing pure flamenco – for all the Gypsies, for Paco [de Lucía] and me, for all of us. When she plays Indian we sometimes say: ‘Hey, you play flamenco very well, this is flamenco.’ And she always answers: ‘No, no, no, this was Indian, pure Indian.’ The frontier is not clear because many centuries ago, maybe eight, the Gypsies came from Rajasthan and brought a lot from there to the flamenco style, to flamenco music. They created what we know today as flamenco with the Christians and Jews in Spain and with the Arabs. That’s why there are a lot of things in common that make our musical forms brothers. Flamenco is very young, about 200 years old. For me, flamenco is like the little brother of Indian music.â€

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Track List

01 – Inside Me

02 – Buleria Con Ricardo

03 – Krishna

04 – Si No Puedo Verla

05 – Dancing In Madness

06 – Boy Meets Girl

07 – Kanya

08 – Traveller

09 – Ishq

10 – Casi Uno

11 – Bhairavi

12 – Lola’s Lullaby

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Yo-Yo Ma, Stuart Duncan, Edgar Meyer, Chris Thile - The Goat Rodeo Sessions

Their schedules are hard to mesh and match, but the four bluegrass and classical musicians who made “The Goat Rodeo Sessions†are hoping their collaboration will continue in the future.

â€We had a really great time doing it, but there’s a lot more depth there that we could plumb,†cellist Yo-Yo Ma, who joined forces with mandolinist Chris Thile (Nickel Creek, Punch Brothers), fiddler Stuart Duncan and bassist Edgar Meyer on the 11-track set, tells Billboard.com. “I think everyone has very different types of schedules, like Edgar with his composition commissions — he’s probably in many ways the busiest person. But I think where there’s a will there’s a way, so we’ll see.â€

Thile, who sang on two tracks with guest vocalist Aoife O’Donovan of Crooked Still, adds that, “I think we’ll see it through. It’s such a good hang and we’re having so much fun making music together. We’re born to do this thing; I get that feeling a lot playing with these guys. It’s fun to be involved with people like that, so I’m completely humbled to be involved.â€

The roots of “The Goat Rodeo Sessions†were planted when Thile and Meyer began working together more than a decade ago. Meyer suggested that Yo-Yo Ma bring Thile on board for his 2008 holiday album “Songs of Joy and Peace,†and the cellist expressed an interest in working together again. Thile and Meyer suggested Duncan as a fourth ingredient, and the ad hoc group jelled from the first rehearsal at Yo-Yo Ma’s home in Cambridge, Mass.

â€You look at it on paper and it’s like, ‘Gee, how come these people are getting together?!†Yo-Yo Ma recalls. “But we clicked immediately — and partly because we basically share the same values. We’re all interested in the world around us and in all different kinds of music. So when we got together it was such an excitement of, ‘Gee, tell me more stories about Bill Monroe or the Stanley Brothers…’ It’s a typically American phenomenon that you can have a group of people who didn’t grow up together or go to school together, but because they like one another and have certain values, they find a way to work together.â€

The troupe recorded “The Goat Rodeo Sessions†in two separate two-day gatherings during the summer, and Thile says there was little discussion about specific genres the songs should fit into. “It’s more of a little Frankenstein music monster,†he explains. “It’s fairly easy to identify some of the elements… but I’m always eagerly looking to hide the seams. You want soup, not stew, and I think what you have is a broad range on the spectrum of formal to informal music-making. Everyone complements each other nicely. I think it’s the kind of thing that maybe classical music listeners will think is bluegrass and bluegrass listeners will think it’s classical. Hopefully it lands in the nebulous zone where it can’t really be named.â€

“We’re talking about touring a little bit further down the line,†he says. “Everyone’s schedule gets so filled, but it would be very exciting. It’s great to make a recording, but it’s great to also play for a live audience.†- Billboard.com

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Track List

01. Attaboy (5:43)

02. Quarter Chicken Dark (4:47)

03. Helping Hand (4:32)

04. Where’s My Bow? (5:30)

05. Here and Heaven (3:53)

06. Franz and the Eagle (6:54)

07. Less is Moi (7:28)

08. Hill Justice (4:30)

09. No One but You (3:54)

10. 13:8 (5:55)

11. Goat Rodeo (4:19)

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Pure Jerry 01 - Theatre 1839, San Francisco, July 29 & 30, 1977

Jerry Garcia Band

Theatre 1839

San Francisco, CA

7/29-30/77

Theatre 1839 marks the debut of Pure Jerry, a series of live Jerry Garcia vault releases. The three-disc set is remastered from the original soundboard recordings and comprises the best of two performances by the Jerry Garcia Band at San Francisco’s Theatre 1839 on July 29 and 30, 1977. Among the highlights are two previously unreleased songs: Paul McCartney’s “Let Me Roll It,†with an outstanding instrumental passage and Jerry and Donna Godchaux singing in tandem; and a rendition of Bob Marley’s “Stir It Up†with Donna singing lead and sublime solos from Jerry and Keith Godchaux on piano. Other stand-outs include a rare and beautiful cover of Irving Berlin’s “Russian Lullaby,†the Motown chestnut “The Way You Do The Things You Do,†an energetic take on Jimmy Cliff’s “The Harder They Come†and a 27-minute jam on “Don’t Let Go.†An early version of “Gomorrah†presages the track that would appear the following year on the Jerry Garcia Band LP Cats Under The Stars.

disc 1 & disc 2, tracks 1-3 recorded on July 29

disc 2, tracks 4-6 & disc 3 recorded on July 30

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Track List

Disc 1

1. Mystery Train

2. Russian Lullaby

3. That’s What Love Will Make You Do

4. Stir It Up

5. Simple Twist of Fate

6. The Way You Do The Things You Do

7. Catfish John

Disc 2

1. Friend Of The Devil

2. Don’t Let Go

3. The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down

4. They Love Each Other

5. I Second That Emotion

6. Let Me Roll It

Disc 3

1. The Harder They Come

2. Gomorrah

3. Tore Up Over You

4. Tangled Up In Blue

5. My Sisters And Brothers

JERRY GARCIA BAND:

Jerry Garcia: Guitar & Vocals

Donna Jean Godchaux: Vocals

Keith Godchaux: Keyboards & Vocals

John Kahn: Bass

Ron Tutt: Drums & Vocals

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Pure Jerry 02: Lunt-Fontanne, New York City, October 31, 1987

A cornerstone of Pure Jerry, a series of live Jerry Garcia vault releases, October 31, 1987 is a four-disc tour de force featuring the complete acoustic and electric sets from both the matinee and evening performances that took place on the final date of Garcia’s historic 2-½ week Broadway run. Each of Garcia’s engagements at the storied Lunt-Fontanne Theatre on 46th Street opened with a set from his acoustic band followed by the electric band’s performance. The four CDs go in the order the sets were performed that long ago Halloween, alternating between acoustic and electric.

It all opens with the Garcia’s only Broadway performance of “I’ll Take A Melody.†Other highlights include “Blue Yodel #9†and “Good Night Irene†plus extended and extraordinary jams on Dylan classics such as “When I Paint My Masterpiece†featuring a peak-form Garcia vocal “I Shall Be Released†and a truly soulful “Knocking On Heaven’s Door.†Fans will revel in spirited takes on “Run For The Roses,†“Deal†and other JGB favorites, and all concerned will savor a fun-loving rip through Warren Zevon’s “Werewolves Of London.â€

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Track List

Disc 1 - Matinee (Acoustic)

1. I’ve Been All Around This World

2. I’m Troubled

3. Short Life Of Trouble

4. Band Introduction

5. Blue Yodel #9

6. Spike Driver News

7. Trouble In Mind

8. The Girl At The Crossroads Bar

9. Bright Morning Stars

10. Ripple

11. Good Night Irene

Disc 2 - Matinee (Electric)

1. How Sweet It Is

2. They Love Each Other

3. When I Paint My Masterpiece

4. Dear Prudence

5. Run For The Roses

6. I Shall Be Released

7. My Sisters And Brothers

8. Midnight Moonlight

9. Crazy Love (encore)

Disc 3 - Evening (Acoustic)

1. Swing Low Sweet Chariot

2. Deep Elem Blues

3. Blue Yodel #9

4. Ballad Of Casey Jones

5. Two Soldiers

6. Band Introduction

7. Diamond Joe

8. Gone Home

9. Oh Babe, It Ain’t No Lie

10. If I Lose

11. Ragged But Right

Disc 4 - Evening (Electric)

1. Werewolves Of London

2. Cats Under The Stars

3. Stop That Train

4. Let It Rock

5. Gomorrah

6. The Harder They Come

7. Knockin’ On Heaven’s Door

8. Deal

9. My Sisters And Brothers (encore)

JERRY GARCIA BAND

Jerry Garcia: guitar & vocals

John Kahn: bass

David Kemper: drums

Kenny Kosek: fiddle

David Nelson: acoustic guitar

Sandy Rothman: mandolin, dobro

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Brent Mydland

Solo album (unreleased)

1982

1 - Inlay It In Your Heart

2 - Tons Of Steel

3 - Dreams

4 - Maybe You Know

5 - Nobody's

6 - See The Other Side

7 - Long Way To Go

8 - Take One

Fill:

Built To Last Outtakes:

9 - Start Your Engines

10 - Blow Away

11 - Take You Home

Silver

12 - Instrumental

13 - Climbing

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Rush – Time Machine 2011: Live In Cleveland

Time Machine 2011: Live In Cleveland is the ultimate Rush live album. Recorded during last year’s sold outTime Machine tour, the CD captures the band in great form in the city where their career really kicked off.

The 26 song 2-disc set includes the band’s performance of the classic Moving Pictures in its entirety. It features that album’s smashes “Tom Sawyer†and “Limelight†as well as other catalog greats like “Working Man,†“The Spirit Of Radio†and more.

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Track List

CD1:

01 – The Spirit Of Radio

02 – Time Stand Still

03 – Presto

04 – Stick It Out

05 – Workin’ Them Angels

06 – Leave That Thing Alone

07 – Faithless

08 – BU2B

09 – Free Will

10 – Marathon

11 – Subdivisions

12 – Tom Sawyer

13 – Red Barchetta

14 – YYZ

15 – Limelight

CD2:

01 – The Camera Eye

02 – Witch Hunt

03 – Vital Signs

04 – Caravan

05 – Moto Perpetuo (Featuring Love For Sale)

06 – O’Malley’s Break

07 – Closer To The Heart

08 – 2112 Overture The Temples Of Syrinx

09 – Far Cry

10 – La Villa Strangiato

11 – Working Man

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