01 Aural Sculpture Manifesto 02 Nuclear Device (The Wizard of Aus) 03 Toiler On the Sea 04 Ships That Pass In the Night 05 It's a Small World 06 Just Like Nothing On Earth 07 No More Heroes 08 Who Wants the World? 09 Never Say Goodbye 10 Baroque Bordello 11 Golden Brown 12 Princess of the Streets 13 Midnight Summer Dream 14 European Female 15 Tramp 16 The Raven 17 Duchess 18 London Lady 19 Bring On the Nubiles (Cocktail Version) 20 Genetix
J.J. Cale - Live at Ella Guru's - Knoxville, TN 1990-06-03
Disc 1
01. Hey Friends! 02. Ride Me High 03. Going Down 04. Runaround 05. Clyde 06. I'm Your Puppet 07. Treat Me Good 08. Call The Doctor 09. Got My Mojo Workin' 10. Emma Lou 11. Cajun Moon 12. You Don't Know What Love Is //cuts 13. People Lie 14. Lickin' Stick 15. Money Talks 16. After Midnight 17. Crazy Mama fades
Disc 2
01. Crazy Mama 02. Roll On 03. Tijuana 04. Magnolia 05. Call Me The Breeze 06. Riverboat Song 07. Mama Don't 08. Humdinger 09. New Orleans 10. Sensitive Kind 11. Cocaine 12. After Midnight
Rebooted by request... Originally posted by Doomcan April 14, 2012
The Rolling Stones
Girls, Pills & Powders The Some Girls Studio Sessions Outtakes Studio soundboard @320
This 5 CD set and the 4 CD'The Complete Woodstock Rehearsals',are my favourite Stones boots. Considering Keith's ongoing legal battles over the Toronto bust with the possibility of a lengthy jail term still very real, this is a remarkable testament to the work put in by the Stones.
The songs presented here extend the jams and feature some great playing from Keith and Ronnie. The music is inspired and grooving throughout.
I'm quite fond of this band. It's the kind of band I'd love to be a part of... they remind me of a tougher, leaner Grateful Dead. Chris Robinson's vision of a travelling musical commune bringing music to the folks, on their own terms, without regard for making money, is a rather altruistic ideal not often found anymore. Especially considering Robinson's history with the Black Crowes. I dig the the Crowes but this band appeals to me even more. You can just feel how much they enjoy what they do. Yes, the jams are sometimes long and loose, but the energy from the band for what they are playing is definitely palpable. Covers? Originals? It's all good. To quote Robinson from a recent Uncut interview that accompanied the review for their fantastic new album, Big Moon Ritual: "Will CRB tour the UK?" Robinson: "We'd like to. It's hard. People ask us, why do you play so many dates in California? Well, because you can drive around with a pound of weed and not get in trouble. Let's face it, we have priorities as a band."
'Nuff said, Chris. Keep on keepin' on...
Enjoy.Or not. -DC CD1 101 Let's Go, Let's Go, Let's Go 102Tomorrow Blues 103 Eagles on the Highway 104 Catfish John 105 Star or Stone 106 Tough Mama 106 Beware 107 Rosalee CD2 201 Girl On the Mountain 202 Poor Elijah / Tribute To Johnson 203Appaloosa 204 Bertha 205 Vibration & Light Suite 206 Ride 207 Lost My Drivin' Wheel 208 Sunday Sound Encore: 209 Older Guys 210 Got Love If You Want It
The late, and oh-so-great Gene Clark. Former Byrd who was hugely influential in the very beginnings of what we now refer to as Alt Country or Americana. Clark had as much or more to do with "Cosmic American Music" as his contemporary and bandmate, Gram Parsons. This is a fine sounding show with the band and Clark putting in a high, lonesome performance. I love this kinda shit.
01 Long Black Veil 02 Kansas City Southern 03 Spanish Guitar 04 Home Run King 05 Here Without You 06 No Other 07 I Can't Live Without You 08 Set You Free This Time 09 She Darked The Sun 10 In The Pines 11 Train Leaves Here This Morning 12 Silver Raven