April 25, 2011

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AL JARREAU - ALL I GOT - 2002





Al Jarreau - All I Got [2002]


Throughout his long career, vocalist Al Jarreau has blurred the lines between pop, jazz, and R&B. On the appropriately titled ALL I GOT, he continues to work that amalgam, tossing into hints of hip-hop, gospel (sometimes even in the same song, as on "Life Is"), and world music (the Nelson Mandela tribute "Jacaranda Bougainvillea"). Along the way, Jarreau manages to toss in a duet with Joe Cocker (the eminently soulful "Lost and Found"), dashes of Earth, Wind & Fire-style pop-funk, and just plain pretty pop balladry.


Random Act of Love Dubin, Garrett, Jackson 4:43
Life Is Brown, Jarreau, Woods 4:00
Never Too Late Brown, Jarreau, Stoddart 4:04
Feels Like Heaven Dubin, Garrett, Seal 4:38
Lost and Found Canning, Jarreau 4:52
Secrets of Love Davis, Rideout 4:37
All I Got Bolton, Jarreau, Lucas, Morelli… 5:30
Until You Love Me Rideout 4:40
Oasis Jarreau, Peterson 6:19
Jacaranda Bougainvillea Bolton, Jarreau, Lucas, Morelli… 4:46
Route 66 Troup 2:33
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MUDDY WATERS

7 FROM MUDDY

MUDDY WATERS / MUDDY & THE WOLF





http://www.fileserve.com/file/4xGQj2u

JERRY GARCIA BAND - KEYSTONE BERKELEY CA. - 12/22/1976


Jerry Garcia Band
1976-12-22
The Keystone
Berkeley, CA
Soundboard Recording
320 kbps
Artwork Included

1st Set
01. Let It Rock
02. Stir It Up
03. Simple Twist Of Fate
04. They Love Each Other
05. Midnight Moonlight

2nd Set
06. Tore Up Over You
07. Knockin' On Heaven's Door
08. Mystery Train
09. I'll Take A Melody
10. Ride Mighty High

http://www.fileserve.com/file/wdpEXSU

HOWLIN' WOLF - The London Howlin' Wolf Sessions - Deluxe Edition (2002)


Wolf was 60 in 1970, and not in the best of health, but he came over to London to record with some of the British musicians who had picked up on his music and helped bring it to a wider audience over here. The sessions were not altogether happy ones to start with, as Eric Clapton struggled at first playing with his hero (plus Hubert Sumlin and Jeffrey CArp who had come over with Wolf), but Bill Wyman and Charlie Watts began to pull it together bringing their "tightest rythym section in R&B" to the party. Clapton began to settle in with his part and Ian Stewart emerged from the fringe of the Stone to add piano. Ringo Starr (billed as Richie) appears on one track, and other luminaries include Klaus Voorman and John Simon amongst others. Steve Winwood added keyboards overdubs later.

This deluxe edition contains newly remixed bonus tracks from LONDON REVISTED, and previously unreleased remixes from the original session tapes. Recorded at Olympic Sound Studios, London, England in 1970.

DISC 1 -
THE ORIGINAL ALBUM - THE ORIGINAL MIX:
01. Rockin' Daddy
02. I Ain't Superstitious
03. Sitting on Top of the World
04. Worried About My Baby
05. What a Woman!
06. Poor Boy
07. Built for Comfort
08. Who's Been Talking?
09. The Red Rooster (False Start And Dialogue)
10. The Red Rooster
11. Do the Do
12. Highway 49
13. Wang Dang Doodle
BONUS TRACKS FROM LONDON REVISITED
14. Goin' Down Slow
15. Killing Floor
16. I Want To Have A Word With You

DISC 2 -
PREVIOUSLY UNRELEASED BONUS TRACKS:
01. Worried About My Baby (Rehearsal Take)
02. The Red Rooster (Alternate Mix)
03. What A Woman! (Aka Commit A Crime) (Alternate Take)
04. Who's Been Talking (Alternate Take)
05. Worried About My baby (Alternate Take)
06. I Ain't Superstitious (Alternate Take)
07. Highway 49 (Alternate Take)
08. Do The Do (Alternate Take)
09. Poor Boy (Alternate Take)
10. I Ain't Superstitious (Alternate Take)
11. What A Woman! (Aka Commit A Crime) (Alternate Mix With Organ Overdub)
12. Rockin' Daddy (Alternate Mix)

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UMPHREY'S MCGEE - House of Blues, Houston, TX - 4-23-2011

Umphrey's McGee
2011-04-23
House of Blues, Houston, TX

Set 1
1. Mantis
2. Phil's Farm
3. Words
4. Rocker Part II
5. Wellwishers
6. Making Flippy Floppy
7. Mantis

Set 2
1. Mulche's Odyssey
2. 2x2
3. Mullet (Over)
4. Immigrant Song
5. Glory
6. Tribute to the Spinal Shaft
7. Sociable Jimmy

Encore
8. JaJunk

YES - UNION LIVE - 2011


CD1:
01 – Intro Firebird Suite
02 – Yours Is No Disgrace
03 – Rhythm Of Love
04 – Heart Of The Sunrise
05 – Clap Mood For A Day
06 – Make It Easy Owner Of A Loney Heart
07 – I’ve Seen All Good People
CD2:
01 – Solly’s Beard
02 – Saving My Heart For You
03 – Whitefish Amazing Grace
04 – Rick Wakeman Solo
05 – Awaken
06 – Roundabout

DAVE EDMUNDS - C'MON EVERYBODY



http://www.fileserve.com/file/w6kj3zg

DAVE EDMUNDS - A PILE OF ROCK LIVE [LIVE AT CC'S PUB]





http://www.fileserve.com/file/mqf5km6

DAVE EDMUNDS - D E 7th - 1982



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DAVE EDMUNDS - The Many Sides Of Dave Edmunds - The Greatest Hits And More (2008)





http://www.fileserve.com/file/KcrxNW6

DAVE EDMUNDS - PLUGGED IN (1994)



Returning to the one-man band approach of his early records, Dave Edmunds crafted a fine comeback with Plugged In. Though his method is similar in execution to Subtle As a Flying Mallet, the impact is different, primarily because he has stripped away much of his Spector-ian pop influences and sticks to a menu of ready-made roots-rockers. Alternating between covers and originals, the song selection is solid, even if only a handful of songs stand out. Among the highlights is an exciting version of Jerry Reed's instrumental "The Claw," a sweet cover of Al Anderson's "Better Word for Love," and the sunny pop of "Beach Boy Blood (In My Veins)." While the studied, solitary performance on Plugged In can be a little stiff, it's songs like these that make the album his best record in years. Still, "Sabre Dance '94" was entirely unnecessary.

Home alone with his trusty '58 Gibson Dot Blonde guitar and '53 Fender Twin amp, Edmund remakes a few favorite 45s, drenches some new tunes in echo, and generally has a blast while again playing the Welshman in Memphis. This strong comeback features sterling covers of songs by Otis Redding, Jerry Reed and NRBQ's Al Anderson, plus an album-oriented rock gem in the Billy Gibbons-penned "One Step Back."

01. Chutes & Ladders
02. One Step Back
03. I Love Music
04. Halfway down
05. Beach Boy Blood (In My Veins)
06. The Claw
07. I Got The Will
08. Better Word For Love
09. Standing At The Crossroads
10. It Doesn't Really Matter
11. Sabre Dance '94
http://www.fileserve.com/file/mxT36rk

DAVE EDMUNDS - ALL STAR ROCK N' ROLL REVUE "CONCERT AT WARFIELD THEATRE, SAN FRANCISCO, CA,

0460 - Dave Edmunds' All Star Rock N' Roll Revue - Concert At Warfield Theatre, San Francisco, CA, Apr 07, 1990 CD 1
Dave Edmunds had seen the hoopla surrounding Ringo Starr & His All Starr Band tour in 1989, when the former Beatle gathered a group of celebrity musician friends to form a touring band playing songs from the Fab Four, his solo hits, and all the best loved hits of the individual group members. The Starr tour had such a positive response that Edmunds decided he would try something similar.
Dave Edmunds All Star Rock 'N' Roll Revue gathered a quirky but powerful bunch of musical allies, many of whom had worked with Edmunds in the studio or in collaboration. Graham Parker (who had worked often with Edmunds and his cohort Nick Lowe), Fabulous Thunderbird lead vocalist Kim Wilson (who had collaborated with him), and '50s/'60s pop icon Dion were all part of the caravan of rock innovators that hit the road in the spring of 1990.
Although it was never released stateside, this show did eventually make it to record as a double disc in Japan only. In America, the show was broadcast in an abbreviated version on the King Biscuit Flower Hour, but this is the entire set and what a show it is. Opening with "Last Night," a song originally recorded in 1961 by the Mar-Keys (the original Stax label studio session band that included Steve Cropper on guitar), it begins and ends with a sampling of Dave Edmunds' best work, including "I Knew The Bride When She Used To Rock and Roll," "I Hear You Knockin'"(his 1971 solo hit), "Ju-Ju Man," "Crawling From The Wreckage," and "Small Things Mama," which had been written expressly for Edmunds by his friend Bruce Springsteen.
The rest of the performance is a variety show that never stops delivering. The Edmunds band was truly an all-star outing, with guitarist Steve Cropper (Booker T & The MGs, Blues Brothers), Terry Williams (ex-Rockpile), Phil Chen (ex-Rod Stewart), the Memphis Horns, and others. Some of the material was catered to the band members' involvement (such as "Dock Of The Bay," which Cropper had written with Otis Redding).
The special guests, however, contribute the bulk of the big hits. Wilson reprises his cover of Sam & Dave's "Wrap It Up" (which the Thunderbirds also had a radio hit with). He also sings their biggest hit, "Tuff Enuff." Dion, whose career began on the doo-wop street corners of the Bronx, NY in the 1950s with the Belmonts, delivers hits that spanned a dozen years, and included "Ruby Baby," "Runaround Sue," "The Wanderer," and the poignant "Abraham, Martin & John," which he released weeks after the assassination of Martin Luther King.
The most memorable of all the performances, hands down, goes to Graham Parker, the gritty British pub-rock icon. From the slow drive of "Local Girls," to post-punk pop of "Slash & Burn," to the pure urgency of "Soul Time" and "Heat Treatment," Parker turns in a performance as strong as the early live shows he recorded with his old band, the Rumour.
The entire cast winds down the performance with a rollicking re-make of the Little Richard classic, "You Keep A Knockin'." To hear such a classic son performed by this great ensemble of musicians, singers, and performers, is exhilarating, to say the least.

DAVE EDMUNDS' ALL STAR ROCK N' ROLL REVUE
"CONCERT AT WARFIELD THEATRE, SAN FRANCISCO, CA, CD 1"
APR 7, 1990
KING BISCUIT
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1. Introduction 0:30
2. Last Night 2:26
3. Fallin' Through A Hole 3:12
4. Feels So Right 3:35
5. Closer To The Flame 3:53
6. Don't Talk To Me 3:17
7. I Knew The Bride When She Used To Rock And Roll 4:05
8. Wrap It Up 3:16
9. It Comes To Me Naturally 3:37
10. Wasted Tears 5:03
11. I Believe I'm In Love With You 4:15
12. There Is Something On Your Mind 5:06
13. Tuff Enuff 4:53
14. Nervous Fella 11:59

Dave Charles / Drums
Phil Chen / Bass
Steve Cropper / Guitar, Vocals
Dave Edmunds / Guitar, Keyboards, Vocals
Cecilia Gardtman / Vocals
Terry Williams / Drums
Gavin Polby / Keyboards
Miami Horns / Horn Section
Guests Vocals:
Graham Parker
Kim Wilson
Dion
"CONCERT AT WARFIELD THEATRE, SAN FRANCISCO, CA, CD 2"
APR 7, 1990
KING BISCUIT
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1. Get Started, Start A Fire 4:48
2. Under The Mask Of Happiness 4:21
3. Local Girls 3:31
4. My Girl 3:12
5. Slash & Burn 4:23
6. Lady Doctor 3:26
7. My Love's Strong 4:37
8. Soultime 6:59
9. Heat Treatment 4:04
10. King Of New York Streets 6:05
11. And The Night Stood Still 5:02
12. Ruby Baby 4:24

Dave Charles / Drums
Phil Chen / Bass
Steve Cropper / Guitar, Vocals
Dave Edmunds / Guitar, Keyboards, Vocals
Cecilia Gardtman / Vocals
Terry Williams / Drums
Gavin Polby / Keyboards
Miami Horns / Horn Section
Guests Vocals:
Graham Parker
Kim Wilson "CONCERT AT WARFIELD THEATRE, SAN FRANCISCO, CA, CD 3"
APR 7, 1990
KING BISCUIT
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1. Runaround Sue 4:56
2. The Wanderer 4:23
3. Abraham, Martin & John 4:36
4. From Small Things (Big Things One Day Come) 3:42
5. I Hear You Knockin' 3:31
6. Ju-Ju Man 3:33
7. King Of Love 5:50
8. Crawling From The Wreckage 4:41
9. Paralyzed 5:48
10. (Sittin' On) The Dock Of The Bay 4:04
11. I'm Ready 3:36
12. You Keep A Knockin' 6:35

Dave Charles / Drums
Phil Chen / Bass
Steve Cropper / Guitar, Vocals
Dave Edmunds / Guitar, Keyboards, Vocals
Cecilia Gardtman / Vocals
Terry Williams / Drums
Gavin Polby / Keyboards
Miami Horns / Horn Section
Guests Vocals:
Graham Parker
Kim Wilson
Dion
http://www.fileserve.com/file/kaGUVRN

DAVE EDMUNDS - GET IT (1977)




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DAVE EDMUNDS - ALIVE AND PICKIN'


http://www.fileserve.com/file/4JRMVRN

DAVE EDMUNDS - EARLY EDMUNDS




Artist: Dave Edmunds
Album: The Early Edmunds
Release Date: 1991
Label: EMI
Type: Compilation
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TRACKS CD 1
1 Morning Dew (Dobson, Rose) 2:50
2 It's a Wonder (Hayes, Porter) 2:39
3 Brand New Woman (Crick) 2:20
4 The Stumble (King, Thompson) 3:01
5 3 O'Clock Blues (King, Taub) 5:06
6 I Believe to My Soul (Charles, Learner) 3:44
7 So Unkind (James, Sehorn) 2:54
8 Summertime (Gershwin, Gershwin, Heyward) 4:02
9 On the Road Again (Jones, Wilson) 3:32
10 Don't Answer the Door (Johnson) 5:57
11 Wang Dang Doodle (Dixon) 3:29
12 Come Back Baby (Charles) 2:42
13 Shake Your Hips (Moore) 3:19
14 Blues Helping (Edmunds) 3:43
15 In the Land of the Few (Edmunds, Finesilver, Kershaw) 3:55
16 Seagull (Korda) 3:30
17 Nobody's Talking (Finesilver, Kershaw) 3:38
18 Farandole (Bizet) 3:42
19 You Can't Catch Me (Berry) 3:26
20 Mars (Host) 1:57
21 Sabre Dance (Single Version) (Khachaturian) 4:49
TRACKS CD 2
1 Sabre Dance (Khachaturian) 11:30
2 Why (Finesilver, Kershaw) 7:43
3 People, People (Finesilver, Kershaw) 3:19
4 Think of Love (Edmunds) 3:03
5 Down Down Down (Burton) 2:48
6 I Hear You Knockin' (Bartholomew, King) 2:46
7 Hell of a Pain (Edmunds, Williams) 2:56
8 It Ain't Easy (Davies) 2:23
9 The Promised Land (Berry) 2:34
10 Dance, Dance, Dance (Young) 2:41
11 (I Am) A Lover Not a Fighter (Collier, Collier) 3:30
12 Egg or the Hen (Dixon) 4:16
13 Sweet Little Rock & Roller (Berry) 2:38
14 Outlaw Blues (Dylan) 5:07
15 Black Bill (Edmunds) 3:06
16 Country Roll (Edmunds) 3:09
17 I'm Comin' Home (Traditional) 3:01
18 Blue Monday (Bartholomew, Domino) 2:49
19 I'll Get Along (Williams) 2:49

http://www.fileserve.com/file/aJKQ4Zc

UMPHREY'S MCGEE - House of Blues Theatre, Dallas, TX - 4/22/2011

Umphrey's McGee
2011-04-22
House of Blues Theatre, Dallas, TX


SET I

Disc 1:
Red Tape (18:29)
Alex's House (9:33)
Ringo (6:47)
For What It's Worth (2:25)
Ringo (1:03)
Kimble (5:14)
Walletsworth (7:26)
Conduit (4:04)
Bright Lights (15:27)

Set II

Disc 2:
Wappy Sprayberry (19:39)
The Bottom Half (4:30)
All I Need (4:04)
The Bottom Half (7:11)
Peg (5:38)
Deeper (4:54)
Ringo (8:54)

Disc 3:
Day Nurse (9:16)
Andy's Last Beer (8:17)
Come Closer (5:32)
Encore:
40's Theme (9:10)

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