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The Who - Quadrophenia (2011 Deluxe Edition)

After the 1971 album Who’s Next, Pete Townshend returned to the rock-opera genre, so dramatically realised through Tommy, with another ambitious double-album masterpiece. Based around the story of Jimmy – Quadrophenia tells the tale of a young mod and his struggle to come of age in the mid-1960s.The story also takes its influence from the band’s early fans from the original mod era, and its themes of teenage angst and disaffection still resonate strongly today.

The project was intended to reflect the four characters of The Who and features some of Townshend’s most inspired, personal song-writing – way ahead of its time in scope and purpose.

Quadrophenia is one of the most recognised albums by The Who and is hugely significant in popular culture, influencing many other artists, musicians and film-makers – inspiring the classic 1979 British film by Franc Roddam and the UK mod revival of the 1970s.

“This 2011 revisit to The Who’s 1973 Quadrophenia recording is inspired by current and continuing interest in the project,†explains Townshend. “The Who performed a concert version of the piece at the Royal Albert Hall in 2010 for the Teenage Cancer Trust with excellent reviews, and the success of that event led to the prospect of a Who tour in 2012 based on the album. The last such tour was between 1996-1997.â€

Quadrophenia: The Director’s Cut is the definitive version of the album and a must for any self-respecting fan of The Who and beyond.

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Track List

01. I Am The Sea

02. The Real Me

03. Quadrophenia

04. Cut My Hair

05. The Punk And The Godfather

06. I’m One

07. The Dirty Jobs

08. Helpless Dancer

09. Is It In My Head?

10. I’ve Had Enough

11. 5:15

12. Sea And Sand

13. Drowned

14. Bell Boy

15. Doctor Jimmy

16. The Rock

17. Love Reign O’er Me

18. The Real Me (Demo)

19. Quadrophenia - 4 Overtures (Demo)

20. Cut My Hair (Demo)

21. Fill No’ 1 - Get Out And Stay Out (Demo)

22. Quadrophenic Four Faces (Demo)

23. We Close Tonight (Demo)

24. You Came Back (Demo)

25. Get Inside (Demo)

26. Joker James (Demo)

27. Punk (Demo)

28. I’m One (Demo)

29. Dirty Jobs (Demo)

30. Helpless Dancer (Demo)

31. Is It In My Head? (Demo)

32. Any More (Demo)

33. I’ve Had Enough (Demo)

34. Fill No’ 2 (Demo)

35. Wizardry (Demo)

36. Sea And Sand (Demo)

37. Drowned (Demo)

38. Is It Me? (Demo)

39. Bell Boy (Demo)

40. Doctor Jimmy (Demo)

41. Finale - The Rock (Demo)

42. Love Reign O’er Me (Demo)

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Neil Young

At The Bridge Collection Vol 1

1986 - 2003

Proshot/Audience

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Duration: 1:16:15

Data Size: 2.51 GB

Bit Rate: 4.71 Mbps

Menu 1:

Bridge Benefit I

Shoreline Amphitheatre

Mountain View, CA

13th October 1986

01. Comes A Time

02. Heart of Gold

03. Helpless*

04. I Am A Child

* with Bruce Springsteen & Nils Lofgren

Menu 2:

Bridge Benefit XIII

Shoreline Amphitheatre

Mountain View, CA

31st October 1999

Show Opener Set

05. I Am A Child

06. Good To See You

07. Daddy Went Walkin'

Regular Set

08. Old King

09. Long May You Run

10. Sugar Mountain

11. Homegrown

12. Oh Mother Earth

13. Harvest Moon

14. Cortez The Killer

15. Old Man

Finale

16. I Shall Be Released

Menu 3

Bridge Benefit XVII

Shoreline Amphitheatre

Mountain View, CA

25/26th October 2003

17. Sugar Mountain

18. Mother Earth

19. Comes A Time

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The Rolling Stones – Brussels Affair [Live 1973]

Long hailed by die-hard Stones fans as one of the band’s greatest live performances, The Brussels Affair has been a mainstay in the underground music world for years. The original bootlegs, sold under such titles as Europe 73, Bedspring Symphony and Brussels Affair, were cobbled together from assorted radio broadcasts, including the syndicated radio programme King Biscuit Flower Hour, and usually contained songs performed at other venues. The new edition, pulled exclusively from the two Brussels gigs, was taken from the original multi-track masters recorded by Andy Johns on the Rolling Stones Mobile Studio.

Longtime Stones collaborator Bob Clearmountain applied the final mix.

Brussels was the penultimate stop on a European tour that the Stones embarked upon in the autumn of 1973 to promote the album Goats Head Soup. At the time, the Stones were by far the biggest stars on the planet, and the 21-city tour was met by ecstatic crowds, causing the band to frequently perform two shows a day, as they did at the Forest National arena in Brussels. Despite the frenetic pace, the road trip yielded some of the band’s greatest music on stage.

The Brussels Affair captures that greatness. From the opening chords of “Brown Sugar†to the closing crescendo of “Street Fighting Manâ€, the Stones were firing on all cylinders: Keith and Charlie churning out a locomotive-like rhythm section (can any song be played faster than this rendition of “Rip This Jointâ€?), Mick Taylor delivering a barrage of blistering leads, and Jagger growling and grinding in his blue-sequined best.

Although the Stones began readying a live album of the show for commercial release, the idea was ultimately shelved - a tragedy given the ferocity of the set and the definitive live versions of Stones classics that it presents. Fortunately, that has all changed today. If there was one Rolling Stones bootleg that needed to find its way into the mainstream, Brussels ‘73 was it. - rollingstones.com

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Track List

01 – Brown Sugar

02 – Gimme Shelter

03 – Happy

04 – Tumblin’ Dice

05 – Starfucker

06 – Dancing With Mr. D

07 – Heartbreaker

08 – Angie

09 – You Can’t Always Get What You Want

10 – Midnight Rambler

11 – Honkytonk Women

12 – All Down The Line

13 – Rip This Joint

14 – Jumping Jack Flash

15 – Street Fighting Man

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The Rolling Stones – Some Girls [Deluxe Edition]

During the mid-’70s, the Rolling Stones remained massively popular, but their records suffered from Jagger’s fascination with celebrity and Keith’s worsening drug habit. By 1978, both punk and disco had swept the group off the front pages, and Some Girls was their fiery response to the younger generation. Opening with the disco-blues thump of “Miss You,†Some Girls is a tough, focused, and exciting record, full of more hooks and energy than any Stones record since Exile on Main St. Even though the Stones make disco their own, they never quite take punk on their own ground. Instead, their rockers sound harder and nastier than they have in years. Using “Star Star†as a template, the Stones run through the seedy homosexual imagery of “When the Whip Comes Down,†the bizarre, borderline-misogynistic vitriol of the title track, Keith’s ultimate outlaw anthem, “Before They Make Me Run,†and the decadent closer, “Shattered.†In between, they deconstruct the Temptations’ “(Just My) Imagination,†unleash the devastatingly snide country parody “Far Away Eyes,†and contribute “Beast of Burden,†one of their very best ballads. Some Girls may not have the back-street aggression of their ’60s records, or the majestic, drugged-out murk of their early-’70s work, but its brand of glitzy, decadent hard rock still makes it a definitive Stones album. - Stephen Thomas Erlewine

Digitally remastered deluxe two CD edition of the Rolling Stones’ 1978 masterpiece including a bonus disc of previously unreleased recordings taped during the Some Girls sessions. A fresh, uncompromising attempt to incorporate then-modern pop techniques into the band’s familiar sound, Some Girls opens with the Disco sass of “Miss You†and closes with the self-destructive punk of “Shattered.†In between, you have an album that solidified their reputation as the world’s greatest Rock ‘n’ Roll band.

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Track List

01 – Miss You

02 – When the Whip Comes Down

03 – Just My Imagination (Running Away With Me)

04 – Some Girls

05 – Lies

06 – Far Away Eyes

07 – Respectable

08 – Before They Make Me Run

09 – Beast of Burden

10 – Shattered

CD2:

01 – Claudine

02 – So Young

03 – Do You Think I Really Care

04 – When You’re Gone

05 – No Spare Parts

06 – Don’t Be a Stranger

08 – Tallahassee Lassie

09 – I Love You Too Much

10 – Keep Up Blues

11 – You Win Again

12 – Petrol Blues

Bonus Track:

01 – So Young

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Trey Anastasio Band

Bear Creek Music and Arts Festival

Big IV Ampitheater

Spirit of the Suwanee Music Park

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Track List

Push On Til the Day

Cayman Review

Burlap Sack

Jibboo

Magilla

Money, Love, & Change

Sand

Valentine

Ooh Child

Devil Went Down to GA

Simple Twist Up

Small Axe

Shine

Alaska

Mr. Completely

Tuesday

Clint Eastwood

First Tube

Encore:

Pigtail

Heavy Things

Black Dog

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The Rolling Stones - Some Girls Live In Texas ‘78

The Rolling Stones 1978 tour of the USA in support of that year’s Some Girls album is considered by fans to be one of their very best. The tour followed immediately on the release of the Some Girls album and by the time the band arrived in Texas in mid-July the album had hit the No.1 spot on the US charts.

The tour took a back to basics approach, with the band and their music very much at the forefront and little or no elaborate staging. Filmed at the Will Rogers Memorial Center in Fort Worth, Texas, on July 18th, 1978, this concert is typical of the tour with the Rolling Stones delivering a raw, energetic performance in front of a crowd who are clearly loving the show.

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Track List

01 – Let it Rock

02 – All Down the Line

03 – Honky Tonk Women

04 – Star Star

05 – When the Whip Comes Down

06 – Beast of Burden

07 – Miss You

08 – Just My Imagination

09 – Shattered

10 – Respectable

11 – Far Away Eyes

12 – Love in Vain

13 – Tumbling Dice

14 – Happy

15 – Sweet Little 16

16 – Brown Sugar

17 – Jumpin’ Jack Flash

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The Black Keys - El Camino

2011 album from the Garage/Blues Rock duo, the follow-up to the enormously successful Brothers album. With the hard-rocking El Camino, guitarist-singer Dan Auerbach and drummer Patrick Carney conjure up an exhilarating, stadium-sized sound in collaboration with producer and friend Danger Mouse. El Camino boasts a no-nonsense brilliance: The pace is fast, the mood is upbeat, the choruses unfailingly addictive made for shouting along, preferably in a large, sweaty crowd. A band already at the top of its game has gotten even better.

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Track List:

01 – Lonely Boy

02 – Dead And Gone

03 – Gold On The Ceiling

04 – Little Black Submarines

05 – Money Maker

06 – Run Right Back

07 – Sister

08 – Hell Of A Season

09 – Stop Stop

10 – Nova Baby

11 – Mind Eraser

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Tom Petty and The Heartbreakers – Kiss My Amps

In the middle of his 2010 concerts, Tom Petty interrupted the hits for a stretch of electric R&B and psychedelic jangle from his rebirth record, Mojo. This vinyl LP, issued for Record Store Day, is a crackling facsimile of the minisets inside those shows, including the tough freestyle strut “Takin’ My Time,†the hard-blues-and-rave-up combo “I Should Have Known It†and the Allman Brothers-with-acid waltz “First Flash of Freedom.†There is one non-Mojo nugget: a 1999 B side, “Sweet William,†which suggests Bob Dylan’s “Ballad of a Thin Man†juiced with the garage-rock helter-skelter of Count Five’s 1966 hit “Psychotic Reaction.†- RS

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Track List

01 – Takin’ My Time

02 – I Should Have Known It

03 – Sweet William

04 – Jefferson Jericho Blues

05 – First Flash of Freedom

06 – Running Man’s Bible

07 – Good Enough

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Beatlejam - Live At The Webster Theatre

UK pressing of this live album from the jam band supergroup consisting of Matt Abts (Govt Mule), Berry Oakley (Allman Brothers), Vince Welnick (Grateful Dead), Slick Aguilar (Jefferson Starship) and Johnny Need (Govt Mule, Allman Brothers, Lonny Mack). Beatlejam are a sort of spin off from the successful US jam band Blue Floyd only this time its Beatles songs rather than the Pink Floyd, given the unique jam spin. Recorded live in 2002.

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Track List

DISC 1:

01. A Day In The Life

02. Taxman

03. Get Back

04. Cry Baby Cry

05. When I’m Sixty-Four / Lady Madonna

06. Drum Solo

07. The Other One Jam / Eleanor Rigby

08. The Long And Winding Road

09. Bass Solo

10. Come Together

DISC 2:

01. Something

02. You’ve Got To Hide Your Love Away

03. Why Don’t We Do It In The Road

04. Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds

05. Helter Skelter

06. Hey Jude

07. All You Need Is Love

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Sharon Jones and The Dap-Kings – Soul Time!

Daptone Records is turning ten years old! To celebrate the label’s role in expediting the worldwide revival of soul, they’re releasing a new record by Sharon Jones & The Dap-Kings. Although the latest album by the label’s driving force, I Learned The Hard Way, has been released only a little longer than a year ago, this anniversary is a great opportunity to release a special record. Soul Time! is the very exceptional fifth album of the band from Brooklyn, on which Bosco Mann, bassist and bandleader, has put together exclusive songs from the band’s live-repertoire. Which has until now been reserved for people going to Sharon Jones & The Dap-Kings concerts only, is now available to a greater public. For Soul Time!, the band went into the studio and recorded all the songs most neatly – whatever that might mean in the context of the tatty Daptone Studios – in order to immortalize them on vinyl. Those who think that the songs loose their quality through the recording couldn’t be more wrong. Instead, these 12 incredibly energetic songs show why the whole world is crazy about this band: Bosco Mann’s recording-skills and production-methods as well as the energy that’s to be found within in the Dap-Kings’ instruments and Sharon Jones’ voice are simply matchless.

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Track List

1. Genuine Pt. 1 (From Dap-1016 7″, 2004)

2. Genuine Pt. 2 (From Dap-1016 7″, 2004)

3. Longer And Stronger (From For Colored Girls Soundtrack, 2010)

4. He Said I Can (From iTunes bonus track from I Learned The Hard Way, 2010)

5. I’m Not Gonna Cry (From Dap-1031 7″, 2010)

6. When I Come Home (From Daptone digital bonus track from I Learned The Hard Way. Also on available on Dap-1049 7″, 2010)

7. What If We All Stopped Paying Taxes? (From Dap-1019 7″, 2010)

8. Settling In (From Dap-1037 7″, 2008)

9. Ain’t No Chimneys In The Projects (From Dap-1048 7″, 2010)

10. New Shoes (Previously unreleased)

11. Without A Trace (bonus track from I Learned The Hard Way, 2010)

12. Inspiration Information (From Dark Was The Night compilation, 2009)

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