On this album, the band featured a different lineup that included two
teenage prodigies, the violinist Eddie Jobson (who later found fame with
UK and Roxy Music) and guitarist Kirby Gregory (who subsequently joined
Stretch). These tracks show Curved Air maintained their dynamic and high
standard of musicianship with a brand new line up.
Track List:
1. The Purple Speed Queen (1:32) 2. Elfin Boy (4:13) 3. Metamorphosis (10:38) 4. World (3:43) 5. Armin (3:42) 6. U.H.F. (5:07) 7. Two-Three-Two (4:10) 8. Easy (6:40)
Al Foster Quartet - Live Village Vanguard New York, New York May 21, 2008 FM source @320
Master percussionist Al Foster, longtime drummer for Miles Davis,
brought his own quartet to New York's legendary Village Vanguard, for a
performance broadcast live on air by WBGO and online at NPR Music.
To
start the second night of a week-long residency at the West Village
club, Foster called a mix of trusted jazz classics and savory,
groove-happy originals. The quartet opened and closed with tunes penned
by Foster's former employer Miles Davis, spinning a cymbal-happy take on
the famous "So What" and ending with an acoustic version of "Jean
Pierre," which Foster recorded with Davis live in 1981. In all, it was
an affair decidedly more hard-bop-oriented than the electric funk that
Foster created with Miles, but one no less full of subtly masterful
performances from all hands on deck.
Raised in New York, Foster
was only 19 when he made his first recording, backing trumpeter Blue
Mitchell on the classic Blue Note LP The Thing To Do. Foster soon became
a "first call" drummer for many of jazz's leading lights, playing with
musicians like Herbie Hancock, Sonny Rollins, and Thelonious Monk.
Foster
got his biggest break while playing a date at the Cellar Club on 95th
Street in Manhattan. Miles Davis was in the crowd that night, and was
awed enough to hire him on the spot: "[Foster] knocked me out because he
had such a groove and he would just lay it right in there," Davis wrote
in his autobiography. "That was the kind of thing I was looking for. Al
could set it up for everybody else to play off and just keep the groove
going forever." Davis would count Al Foster as his drummer for 20 years
— spanning the trumpeter's wildest electric experiments — and as a
friend for life.
~Patrick Jarenwattananon
Al Foster, drums Gary Versace, piano Doug Weiss, bass Eli Degibri, tenor and soprano saxophones
Set List So What The Chief* Peace Take the A Train Cantaloupe Island Brandyn* Jean Pierre
The band perform highlights from its new album, Reflektor, recorded live from Capitol Studios in Los Angeles.
The performance came a day after the death of Lou Reed. Arcade Fire paid tribute to the much beloved artist by performing two of his songs: "Perfect Day," from Reed's 1972 album Transformer, and "Satellite Of Love," from the same album. Arcade Fire frontman Win Butler also dedicated the band's song "Afterlife," from Reflektor, to Reed.
Set List: "Reflektor" "Flashbulb Eyes" "Afterlife" "It's Never Over (Oh Orpheus)" "We Exist" "You Already Know" "Normal Person" "Haiti" "Here Comes The Night Time" "Supersymmetry" (With Lou Reed's "Perfect Day" - "Satellite Of Love") "Sprawl II (Mountains Beyond Mountains)"
Link Wray And His Ray Men Great Guitar Hits By Link Wray And His Raymen
Studio soundboard recordings @320
Out of Print
Track List: Run, Chicken, Run The Black Widow Lillian Pancho Villa Rawhide Ace Of Spades Jack, The Ripper Dance Contest Alone The Outlaw The Swag Rumble
Rebooted... A special Dave Sez contribution originally posted April 11, 2014
Eric Clapton
From The Cradle Tour Rehearsals Sony Studios NYC
28th September 1994 A+ studio mp3 @ 320, full artwork and text included
A couple of weeks after the release of the From The Cradle album on 13th September 1994, Clapton gathered his band at a New York studio to rehearse for their upcoming tour. These top-quality full run-throughs are at least equal to the official album, being again recorded as a single studio take then beautifully mixed down for the band to rehearse to.
Eric Clapton – guitar, vocals
Dave Bronze – bass
Andy Fairweather-Low – guitar
Chris Stainton – keyboards
Roddy Lorimer – trumpet
Tim Sanders – tenor saxophone
Simon Clarke – baritone saxophone
Jerry Portnoy – harmonica
Andy Newmark – drums
01 - Hootchie Coochie Man* 02 - Tore Down* 03 - Sinner's Prayer* 04 - Motherless Child* 05 - Malted Milk 06 - Born Under A Bad Sign 07 - Someday After A While* 08 - It Hurts Me Too* 09 - 44 10 - Five Long Years* 11 - Crossroads 12 - Ain't Nobody's Business ... Bonuses: "Saturday Night Live" session, 24th September 1994 13 - Tore Down* 14 - Five Long Years*
* = on From The Cradle album.
Research and text by Dave Sez, 2014 - almost twentieth anniversary!
Thanks to the abandoned vivalesbootlegs.blogspot.com!
U.F.O. - Live Record Plant Studios Los Angeles, CA. September 23, 1975 FM Source @320
UFO are an English rock band formed in London in 1968. They became a transitional group between early hard rock and heavy metal and the new wave of British heavy metal. The band's current lineup includes vocalist Phil Mogg, lead guitarist Vinnie Moore, rhythm guitarist and keyboardist Neil Carter, bass guitarist Rob De Luca, and drummer Andy Parker. They have gone through several line-up changes, leaving Mogg as the only constant member, and had two breaks (1983–1984 and again from 1989 to 1991). The band also featured former Scorpions guitarist and Michael Schenker Group (MSG) founder Michael Schenker, who was a member of UFO from 1973 to 1978 and rejoined the band sporadically between 1993 and 2003, when Moore replaced him. In May 2018, Mogg announced that he would retire from UFO after one last tour as a member of the band in 2019;however, the band plans to resume their farewell tour in 2022. ~Wiki
Band Members Vocals: Phil Mogg Bass: Pete Way Drums: Andy Parker Guitar: Michael Schenker Keyboards: Danny Peyroneli
Setlist:
01. Let it Roll 02. Doctor Doctor 03. Oh My 04. Built for Comfort 05. Out in the Street 06. Space Child 07. Mother Mary 08. All or Nothing 09. This Kids 10. Shoot Shoot 11. Rock Bottom 12. C'mon Everybody
Taper notes
You
will find this listed all over the internet as a New York recording. It
is not, doing some research online I found KMET-FM is a Los Angeles
Radio station. Shana the person doing the introduction worked there in
1975 and There is a Record Plant Studios in Los Angeles. I find the
sound excellent, no real crowd except for the people hanging out in the
studio. Enjoy!
Set List 1.Uh Huh Her 2The Whores Hustle and the Hustlers Whore 3.Who the Fuck? 4.The Letter 5.Dress 6.Evol 7.A Perfect Day Elise 8.Victory 9.You Come Through 10.The Darker Days of Me & Him 11.Down by the Water 12.The Life & Death of Mr. Badmouth 13.Good Fortune 14.Meet Ze Monsta 15.Cat on the Wall 16.Harder 17.Taut 18.Big Exit
Disc 6: 601. Sunshine of Your Love 602. N.S.U. 603. nothing 24 seconds 604. Stepping Out 605. Traintime 606. Toad
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Bogue Civic Auditorium San Jose, CA May 25, 1968 Tarantura TCD Cream-4-1
Disc 7: 701. Tales Of Brave Ulysses 702. Sunshine Of Your Love 703. I'm So Glad 704. Sitting On Top Of The World 705. Stepping Out 706. Traintime 707. Toad
The Band: Eric Clapton guitar, vocals Jack Bruce bass, vocals Ginger Baker drums
Thanks to the original source, original poster and/or original torrent!
Rebooted by request again... Originally posted August 3, 2017 & May 18, 2020
16 Horsepower - Live Fox Theater
March 17, 1996
Boulder, CO.
Matrix Soundboard @320
Set List: 1 American Wheeze 2 Neck on the New Blade 3 Haw 4 South Pennsylvania Waltz 5 Heel on the Shovel 6 Straight Mouth Stomp 7 Harm's Way 8 Black Bush 9 Shametown 10 Golden Rope 11 Black Soul Choir 12 Scrawled in Sap 13 Strong Man 14 Dead Run 15 Phyllis Ruth 16 Coal Black Horses 17 Slow Guilt Trot
The Band: Guitar, Harmonica, Vocals – Luther Allison Guitar, Vocals – Bernard Allison Bass – Peter Giron Drums – Vincent Daune Guitar – Frank Rabaste Keyboards – Michel Carras Saxophone – Sulaiman Hakim
Track List: 01 - Reaching Out 06:23 02 - L. A.'s Knocking On Your Door 05:30 03 - It Hurts Me Too 06:38 04 - You're My Woman 04:46 05 - Chicago 04:58 06 - Love Is Free 05:51 07 - Someday Pretty Baby 05:42 08 - Show Me A Reason 11:55 09 - Cold As Ice 06:55 10 - A Change Must Come 06:37 11 - Sweet Home Chicago 10:22
01 Overture: Everyone's Gone to the Movies > The Fez 02 The Royal Scam 03 I Got the News 04 Showbiz Kids 05 Everything You Did 06 Two Against Nature 07 Hey Nineteen 08 Godwhacker 09 Babylon Sisters 10 New Frontier 11 Gaucho* 12 Glamour Profession 13 Parker's Band 14 Josie 15 Aja 16 Love is Like an Itchin' in My Heart 17 Peg 18 FM 19 Kid Charlemagne 20 Last Tango in Paris
Donald Fagen - Lead Vocals, Fender Rhodes Piano, Hohner Melodica Walter Becker - Guitar, *Lead Vocals
The Think Fast Steely Dan Orchestra '08 Jon Herington [Guitar] Freddie Washington [Bass] Jeff Young [Keyboards, Backing Vocals] Keith Carlock [Drums] Nelson Foltz [Trombone] Michael Leonhart [Trumpet, flugelhorn, mellophonium] Walt Weiskopf [Tenor & Alto Saxophones] Roger Rosenberg [Baritone Saxophone] Tawatha Agee [Backing Vocals] Cindy Mizelle [Backing Vocals]
I received these files from a collector friend in the last couple of days. It sounds to me like Animals has been taken from an improved copy of the source used for the earlier 'Extraction Tapes' vinyl release. Sources appear to have been speed corrected. Unfortunately I don't have artwork, other than that I've found on the web and embedded into the FLACs. Sound is way better than the vinyl transfers I've heard. All in all an amazing release. Beechwoods, 2nd March 2014
Review below from Collector's Music Review: Soon to see release is this Pink Floyd disk “From Abbey Road to Britannia Row”. Subtitled ‘The Extraction tapes’ this CD features that rarest of beasts. Unissued Pink Floyd studio outtakes. Remember the fuss that came around the Beatles ‘John Barrett’ tapes or the ‘Revolution’ leak? This could, subjectively, be Pink Floyd’s answer to that.
Consisting of outtakes collected from both the “Wish You Were Here” and “Animals” albums, the disk is the first time that any of the outtakes have been released in this format. A very exciting time for PF collectors.