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Gov’t Mule – Island Exodus, Jamaica, 01/30/2011

Another great year of Mule on the beach in Negril, Jamaica. Here is a sample of just one of the nights from this year. All sets available now at: http://www.muletracks.com/

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Track List

Set 1

01. Broke Down On The Brazos

02. Larger Than Life

03. Thorazine Shuffle with Get Up, Stand Up Tease

04. Gameface with Mountain Jam Tease

05. Beautifully Broken

06. Spanish Moon with The Jamaica Horns (Ron Holloway, Troy “Trombone Shorty†Andrews)

07. The Letter with The Jamaica Horns (Ron Holloway, Troy “Trombone Shorty†Andrews)

08. Feel Like Breaking Up Somebody’s Home with The Jamaica Horns (Ron Holloway, Troy “Trombone Shorty†Andrews)

09. 32/20 Blues with Eric Krasno & The Jamaica Horns (Ron Holloway, Troy “Trombone Shorty†Andrews)

Set 2

10. Shakedown Street with Mark Karan

11. Dear Prudence with Mark Karan

12. Ventilator Blues with Mark Karan & The Jamaica Horns (Ron Holloway, Troy “Trombone Shorty†Andrews)

13. Fallen Down >

14. The Other One Jam with Adam Deitch & The Jamaica Horns (Ron Holloway, Troy “Trombone Shorty†Andrews), with Gimme Shelter Lyrics

15. He Ain’t Give You None with Eric Krasno & The Jamaica Horns (Ron Holloway, Troy “Trombone Shorty†Andrews)

16. Thanks To You

17. What Is Hip? with Eric Krasno, Adam Deitch, Louis Cato & The Jamaica Horns (Ron Holloway, Troy “Trombone Shorty†Andrews), without Jorgen, with Mule Tease

Encore

18. Thanks To The Crew

19. Thanks To Farmer Too

20. Morning Dew with Mark Karan

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Broome County Arena, Binghamton, NY (11/6/77)

Mississippi Half-Step

Jack Straw

Tennessee Jed

Mexicali Blues

Me and My Uncle

Friend of the Devil

New Minglewood Blues

Dupree's Diamond Blues

Passenger

Dire Wolf

Music Never Stopped

Samson and Delilah

Sunrise

Scarlet Begonias

Fire on the Mountain

Good Lovin'

St. Stephen

drums

Not Fade Away

Wharf Rat

St. Stephen

Truckin'

Johnny B. Goode

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Totally diggin' the grooves on this album I completely stumbled upon today. Love Zakir and this is a really interesting combo of musicians and styles.

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Tabla Beat Science – Tala Matrix (Zakir Hussain, Trilok Gurtu, Bill Laswell & others)

With their debut CD Tala Matrix, the project known as Tabla Beat Science has essentially taken the rich and time-honored tradition of the tabla (a pair of North Indian hand drums) and fused it with contemporary electronica studio wizardry. Tala Matrix is dedicated to the memory of the late, great, and innovative tabla virtuoso Ustad Alla Rakha (1919-2000).

The Tabla Beat Science project is comprised of one of Ustad Alla Rakha’s sons, the tabla superman Zakir Hussain. Additional members include the venerated sarangi player Ustad Sultan Khan; Indian and jazz percussion innovator Trilok Gurtu; New York drummer Karsh Kale; bass, drum, and tabla visionary Talvin Singh; and music programmer Brad Somatik. Producer/bassist Bill Laswell, who “conceived and constructed†the CD, acts as the catalyst for the outfit, adding the bottom end with his dub basslines and the overall aesthetic with his studio prowess. More of a consortium than a full-blown collaboration, not one of the songs on Tabla Matrix features all members of the group. Zakir Hussain’s many tracks are among the best on the album, though Trilok Gurtu’s funky Big Brother and Talvin Singh’s Don’t Worry.Com are both extremely compelling. The often zombie-ridden doldrums of electronica should benefit immensely from this experimental union with tabla. An excellent CD that deserves to be heard many times by many people, Tala Matrix manages to be innovative without loosing sight of tradition. – http://www.myspace.com/tablabeatscience07

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Track List

1. Secret Channel

2. Magnetic

3. Audiomaze

4. Don’t Worry.Com

5. Palmistry

6. Devotional

7. Big Brother

8. Triangular Objects

9. Biotech

10. Alla

* Zakir Hussain – tabla

* Ustad Sultan Khan – sarangi & vocal (track 2 & 6)

* Talvin Singh – tabla, virus manipulation & vox (track 4 & 8)

* Trilok Gurtu – tabla, drums (track 7)

* Karsh Kale – drums (tracks 5 & 8), tabla, keyboards & electronics (tracks 5)

* Bill Laswell – bass (tracks 1-3, 6 & 9) & sound construction

* Brad Somatik – logic programming (track 4)

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Bob Dylan

Official Rarities - Searching For A Gem

17 cds / 278 tracks

Part 2 (CD11)

R-0517 King Of Kings - a previously unreleased instrumental with Ronnie Wood and Bob on guitars, presumably recorded at Ron Wood's home studio, Sandymount, County Kildare, Ireland, 1996, from Ronnie Wood's album Not For Beginners, Nov 2001

R-0266 The Lonesome River (Ralph & Carter Stanley) - with Ralph Stanley, from his Rebel Records album Clinch Mountain Country, 1998

R-0275 Chimes Of Freedom - new version with Joan Osborne, recorded Oct 1998, from the Mercury soundtrack album of the TV mini-series The '60s, 1999

Other Guest Appearances

R-0544 Man Of Peace - recorded with the Grateful Dead during rehearsals at Club Front, San Rafael, CA, 9 Jun 1987, from the Grateful Dead Records/Arista album Postcards Of The Hanging: The Grateful Dead Play The Music Of Bob Dylan, 2002

R-0235 The Wicked Messenger - Bob sings vocals with the Grateful Dead from 1987 on The Dead Play Dylan, Red Robin (Germany), 1994

R-0236 The Times They Are A-Changin' - Bob sings vocals with the Grateful Dead from 1987 on The Dead Play Dylan, Red Robin (Germany), 1994,

R-0217 Mr. Tambourine Man - with the Byrds, recorded at the Roy Orbison Tribute Concert, Feb 1990, from their Columbia Legacy boxed set The Byrds, 1990

R-0325 Don't Think Twice It's Alright - recorded at Madison Square Gardens, New York with Eric Clapton and his band, 30 Jun 1999, from video and DVD Eric Clapton and Friends In Concert, Warner Music Vision/Reprise, 2000

R-0326 Crossroads (Robert Johnson/Eric Clapton) - with Eric Clapton and his band, recorded at Madison Square Gardens, New York with Eric Clapton and his band, 30 Jun 1999, from video and DVD Eric Clapton and Friends In Concert, Warner Music Vision/Reprise, 2000

Bonus tracks:

R-0521 Interfere (Ronnie Wood) - with Ronnie Wood, Ian McLagen and Willie Weeks, instrumental recorded at Ron Wood's home studio, Sandymount, County Kildare, Ireland, 1996

This is a longer version (4:39) of R-0264, released on a CD included with Ronnie's book of paintings Ron Wood On Canvas: Every Picture Tells A Story, see 1998. This version has a longer intro and has been overdubbed by Scotty Moore, D. J. Fontana and Ian Jennings in addition to the original performers of Ronnie and Bob, Ian McLagan and Willie Weeks

The Grateful Dead - "The Grateful Dead Hour #705" - Syndicated Radio Show CD (USA), for broadcast during week of 25 Mar 2002:

R-0567 Stealin' (Will Shade) - recorded with the Grateful Dead during rehearsals at Club Front, San Rafael, CA, Jun 1987, previously unreleased

R-0568 Oh Boy (West/Petty/Tilghman) - recorded as R-0567, previously unreleased

R-0569 John Brown - recorded as R-0567, previously unreleased

R-0570 Folsom Prison Blues (Johnny Cash) - recorded as R-0567, previously unreleased

R-0571 Gotta Serve Somebody - recorded as R-0567, previously unreleased

R-0572 Hideaway (Freddie King)/C C Rider (Chuck Willis) - medley recorded as R-0567, previously unreleased

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Little Feat

The Pepper Jack Cafe

Hamilton, Ontario

2006-09-08

AUD

Rocket In My Pocket

Cadillac Hotel

Apolitical Blues >

Long Distance Call >

The Sky Is Cryin' >

A Apolitical Blues

Honest Man

Cajun Girl

Willin' >

Don't Bogart That Joint >

Long Black Veil >

The Weight >

Willin'

Drivin' Blind

Fat Man In The Bathtub >

Get Up Stand Up >

Walk on Guilded Splinters >

Fat Man In The Bathtub

Dixie Chicken

Encore:

Rock And Roll Every night

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Frank Zappa – Philly ’76

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Another in the ongoing series of releases drawn from Frank Zappa‘s extensive archives of live recordings, Philly ’76 contains a concert held at the Spectrum in Philadelphia on October 29, 1976. This period in Zappa’s career is otherwise documented by the album Zoot Allures, which actually was released on that day, and by Zappa in New York, drawn from shows recorded two months later. But the lineup of Zappa’s band is not exactly the same as that on either of those albums. The core unit is identical, with Ray White on rhythm guitar, former Roxy Music member Eddie Jobson on keyboards and violin, Patrick O’Hearn on bass, and Terry Bozzio on drums. But a key addition is Bianca Odin on vocals and keyboards. Odin contributes liner notes to the album, noting that, when she received a call from Zappa’s management to come in and audition for the band, she had never heard of him. She was, she says, “two steps past the conservative community — the Holy Rollers.†Not surprisingly, “At first I had trouble with the lyrics,†she admits, “but after I got used to them, the music fit my style to a T.†It must have, since Odin throws herself into her singing, even helping Zappa replicate some of the salacious groupie banter previously heard during the Flo & Eddie days of the Mothers, such as “What Kind of Girl Do You Think We Are?†Nor would the Holy Rollers think much of her participation on “Chrissy Puked Twice†(aka “Titties & Beerâ€), Zappa’s version of the Faust legend, in which the Devil reconsiders accepting the soul of a lustful and thirsty American teenage boy. But Odin is also a powerful and soulful singer, as she proves in a slow arrangement of the old Mothers of Invention song “You Didn’t Try to Call Me.†Zappa is unabashed about promoting his new record, playing its selections “Wind Up Workin’ in a Gas Station,†“Black Napkins,†and “The Torture Never Stops†before announcing in the encore that “Find Her Finer†is about to be released as a single and playing that, too. Typically, however, he also introduces previously unreleased material including yet another X-rated number, “Honey, Don’t You Want a Man Like Me?,†which would turn up on Zappa in New York, as well as “Tryin’ to Grow a Chin†and “City of Tiny Lites,†not to be heard on LP until 1979′s Sheik Yerbouti. Fans of his extended guitar solos will find plenty to enjoy in mid-set, as a largely instrumental section consisting of “Black Napkins†and “Advance Romance†takes up more than half-an-hour (about a quarter of the show as a whole); Jobson’s violin and O’Hearn’s bass also get extended showcases here. Of course, along with the smutty humor and superior playing, Zappa’s affection for old-time rock & roll comes out, too, as he plays the old Jay Hawks hit “Stranded in the Jungle†in the encore. Thus, this well-recorded concert (captured by a mobile studio employing 16-track board) contains most of the elements Zappa fans love, and when they hear it, they are likely to wish Bianca Odin had spent more time in the band. – William Ruhlmann

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Track List

Disc one

1. “The Purple Lagoon†– 3:35

2. “Stinkfoot†– 5:52

3. “The Poodle Lecture†– 3:48

4. “Dirty Love†– 3:36

5. “Wind Up Workin’ in A Gas Station†– 2:32

6. “Tryin’ to Grow A Chin†– 4:01

7. “The Torture Never Stops†– 13:31

8. “City of Tiny Lights†– 7:47

9. “You Didn’t Try to Call Me†– 6:32

10. “Manx Needs Women†– 1:44

11. “Chrissy Puked Twice†– 6:48

Disc two

1. “Black Napkins†– 18:57

2. “Advance Romance†– 13:56

3. “Honey Don’t You Want A Man Like Me?†– 4:09

4. “Rudy Wants to Buy Yez A Drink†– 2:20

5. “Would You Go All The Way?†– 2:04

6. “Daddy, Daddy, Daddy†– 2:05

7. “What Kind of Girl Do You Think We Are?†– 4:55

8. “Dinah-Moe Humm†– 8:09

9. “Stranded in the Jungle†– 3:10

10. “Find Her Finer†– 3:17

11. “Camarillo Brillo†– 4:03

12. “Muffin Man†– 6:53

* Frank Zappa – lead guitar, vocals

* Lady Bianca (Bianca Odin) – vocals, keyboards

* Ray White – rhythm guitar, vocals

* Eddie Jobson – keyboards, violin

* Patrick O’Hearn – bass, vocals

* Terry Bozzio – drums, vocals

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