June 18, 2011
WIDESPREAD PANIC / DALLAS, TX. - 6/17/2011
SET ONE
Take Out
2:42
Ain't Life Grand
5:19
Worried
7:40
Can't Get High
3:41
Aunt Avis
8:06
Angels On High
7:30
Greta
9:19
Little Lilly
7:40
Blackout Blues
8:12
Porch Song
3:57
SET TWO
All Time Low
8:43
Hatfield
10:50
True To My Nature
5:12
Space Wrangler
8:54
Ride Me High
11:51
Tie Your Shoes
5:27
Drums
8:47
Tie Your Shoes
6:20
Blue Indian
5:28
North
7:31
ENCORE
Me and The Devil Blues
7:15
Heaven
6:12 http://www.fileserve.com/file/hhJSAgY
U2 - DUALS
U2 Duals is a compilation album released by the Irish rock band U2 in April 2011 only available to u2.com subscribers. From folk to punk, from country to blues and soul, these extraordinary collaborations have spanned musical genres... but until now they've never been collected together. "Duals" is a specially commissioned collection capturing U2 in collaboration with other artists over three decades. Following in the tradition of "Artificial Horizon", "Medium, Rare and Remastered" and other releases special to U2.com, "Duals" is a limited edition release which will not be on sale in shops or online.
01. Where The Streets Have No Name (with Soweto Gospel Choir)
02. The Wanderer (with Johnny Cash)
03. Falling At Your Feet (Bono and Danny Lanois)
04. Miss Sarajevo (Passengers and Luciano Pavarotti)
05. Slow Dancing (with Willie Nelson)
06. The Saints Are Coming (with Green Day)
07. Sunday Bloody Sunday (Live from Auckland) (with Jay-Z)
08. One (with Mary J Blige)
09. When Love Comes To Town (with BB King)
10. Stuck In A Moment You Can't Get Out Of (Live at the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame) (with Mick Jagger)
11. The Ballad Of Ronnie Drew (with The Dubliners, Kila, A Band of Bowsies)
12. I'm Not Your Baby (with Sinead O'Connor)
13. Stranded (Haiti Mon Amour) - Hybrid Mix (Jay-Z, Bono, The Edge, Rihanna)
14. Drunk ChickenAmerica (with Allen Ginsberg)
15. Amazing Grace (with Soweto Gospel Choir) http://www.fileserve.com/file/8YzG4z2
OZZY OSBOURNE - SINGLES COLLECTION ; VOL 3
Artist: Ozzy Osbourne
Music Album: Singles Collection Vol.3
Released: 2011
Music Style: Heavy Metal
Music Format : Mp3 320Kbps
Size: 101+43MB
Tracklist:
1. Bombers (Can Open Bomb Bays) (with Bill Ward)
2. Jack’s Land (with Bill Ward)
3. ‘Nowhere To Run (Vapor Trail) (with Ol’ Dirty Bastard, DMX, Crystal Method)
4. Vertical Man (with Ringo Starr)
5. This Means War! (Iron Man) (with Busta Rhymes, E.L.E)
6. Who’s Fooling Who (with Tony Iommi)
7. Stillborn (with Black Label Society)
8. Masters Of War (with Mountain)
9. Crucify The Dead (with Slash)
10. Life Won’t Wait (Edit, LP version)
Bonus
11. AT&T – Ozzy Osbourne Interview
12. I Just Want You (Live ’96)
13. Mama, I’m Coming Home (Live ’96)
14. Crazy Train (Live ’96)
http://www.fileserve.com/file/8DPBGNk
JAY - Z - THE HITS COLLECTION ; VOL #1
Artist: Jay-Z
Album: The Hits Collection Vol. 1
Released: 2010
Style: Rap
Format: MP3 226Kbps
Size: 76 Mb
Tracklist:
01 – Public Service Announcement (Interlude)
02 – Run This Town Featuring Rihanna & Kanye West
03 – ’03 Bonnie & Clyde – Featuring Beyonce
04 – Encore
05 – I Just Wanna Love U (Give It 2 Me)
06 – Izzo (H.O.V.A.)
07 – D.O.A. (Death Of Auto-Tune)
08 – 99 Problems
09 – Empire State Of Mind – Featuring Alicia Keys
10 – Dirt Off Your Shoulder
11 – Hard Knock Life (Ghetto Anthem)
12 – Show Me What You Got
13 – Roc Boys (And The Winner Is)
14 – Big Pimpin’Bonus CD:
01 – Young, Gifted and Black
02 – Pump It Up (Freestyle)
03 – My President Is Black (Remix)
04 – Go Hard (Remix) feat. Kayne West & T-Pain
05 – This Life Forever http://www.fileserve.com/file/HD3PSJD
FRANK ZAPPA - CRUSH ALL BOXES
Crush All Boxes (test pressing source)
37 min, A+
01 - Doreen
02 - Fine Girl
03 - Easy Meat
04 - Goblin Girl
05 - Society Pages
06 - I'm A Beautiful Guy
07 - Beauty Knows No Pain
08 - Charlies Enormous Mouth
09 - Any Downers
10 - Conehead
Unique material: all Crush All Boxes songs are unreleased mixes
Crush All Boxes was the name of an album that Zappa planned to release in late 1980, but Zappa decided not to release it after it had been bootlegged, perhaps after he had played it on the radio. The songs were released later, on Tinsel-Town Rebellion and You Are What You Is, but in different mixes. The cover was used for Tinsel-Town Rebellion; the old title is still vaguely visible.
From Jon Naurin:
From what I've heard, someone at the radio station where Crush All Boxes was broadcast got his hands on the test pressing, and leaked it to the bootleg circuits. So some boots have the broadcast as source, while some use the test pressing. http://www.fileserve.com/file/dd4gQt7
FRANK ZAPPA - CHALK PIE
Chalk Pie
Unique material: lots
Chalk Pie was the name of a live album planned for release in 1982. The track list was:
1. Drowning Witch
2. Envelopes
3. Teen-Age Prostitute
4. The Dangerous Kitchen
5. Chalk Pie
6. We're Turning Again
7. Alien Orifice
8. The Jazz Discharge Party Hats
9. "The Torture Never Stops" guitar solo (title unknown)
10. What's New in Baltimore?
11. Moggio
12. "The Black Page #2" guitar solo (title unknown)
13. Clownz on Velvet
14. Frogs with Dirty Little Lips
JWB provides a track-by-track walkthrough:
Tracks 1-3 are identical versions and edits as side two of Ship Arriving Too Late to Save a Drowning Witch, except they are mixed much differently.
1. "Drowning Witch" - Live with studio overdubs. The group vocal section is from Santa Monica Dec-11-1981 (early show), Zappa's vocal secion is from Chicago 27-Nov-1981 (late show), the first guitar solo from the Ritz 17-Nov-1981, and the first third or so of the second solo is from Chicago 27-Nov-1981 (late show) again. The rest of the song is unknown. It all contains studio overdubs, some of which render the basic tracks almost unrecognizable.
2. "Envelopes" - Live with studio overdubs. location unknown. Same version as on Ship Arriving Too Late to Save a Drowning Witch.
3. "Teen-Age Prostitute" - Live at Santa Monica 11-Dec-1981 (early show) with studio overdubs. All vocals appear in this mix; many were mixed out in Ship Arriving Too Late to Save a Drowning Witch, where the lead guitar was also brought forward. Same version as on Ship Arriving Too Late to Save a Drowning Witch.
4. "The Dangerous Kitchen" - Live at Armadillo in Austin, Texas 16-Oct-1980. Same version as on The Man from Utopia original LP but mixed differently.
5. "Chalk Pie" - Live in Salt Lake City 7-Dec-1981. Same as on Guitar, but mixed slightly differently.
6. "We're Turning Again" - live in Santa Monica 11-Dec-1981 (early show) and Salt Lake City 7-Dec-1981. Unreleased version. Frank makes hilarious references to Journey, REO Speedwagon, Foreigner, and Styx at the end of the song.
7. "Alien Orifice" - Live in Salt Lake City 7-Dec-1981. Unreleased version.
8. "The Jazz Discharge Party Hats" - Live in Carbondale, Illinois, 15-Nov-1980. Appears to be the same mix on The Man from Utopia original LP.
9. "The Torture Never Stops" guitar solo (title unknown) - Live in 1980. Unreleased.
10. "What's New In Baltimore?" - Seems to be live with studio overdubs, location unknown. Same version as on Frank Zappa Meets the Mothers of Prevention, but the guitar solo is longer (full & unedited) and the mix is much different with less studio overdubs. [The guitar solo certainly is from Maryland November 15 1981 (late show), or must be, since it's the same as the album version, so I guess it's reasonable that the whole performance is from that show - Milhouse Guidry]
11. "Moggio" - Live in Chicago #2 11/27/81 with studio overdubs. Same version as on The Man from Utopia, but mixed differently. [Just a clarification ... it is mixed much more like the original LP mix than any other mix. So at least we know that the lead-guitar-prominence idea was there early, and only later did he decide to change it. - David Goodwin]
12. "The Black Page #2" guitar solo (title unknown) - Live in San Diego 12-Dec-1981 (early show). Unreleased. Might have been titled "Them Or Us".
13. "Clownz on Velvet" - Live at the Ritz 17-Nov-1981. Al DiMeola guests on lead guitar. Unreleased.
14. "Frogs with Dirty Little Lips" - Live in Santa Monica 11-Dec-1981 (early show) with studio overdubs. Zappa's son Ahmet guests. Unreleased version. Could have been used as the basic tracks for the Them Or Us version, as the studio overdubs appear to correspond with that version.
It is a shame that Chalk Pie went unreleased. The continuity is excellent, as well as the track selection. Does anyone know why Frank deleted it? Is it because of Al DiMeloa's dissatisfaction with his "Clownz on Velvet" solo? What a shame.
Tracks 13-14 have been bootlegged pretty widely, for example on the bootleg All You Need is Glove. Some people refuse to believe that it's actually Al DiMeola on track 12, but it really is. A bootleg called Chalk Pie only has tracks 5, 6, 12 and 13. The Chalk Pie tapes were leaked to collectors/bootleggers by one of the guys in the band, who shall go nameless, because, you get the idea (yes, I know which guy).
From Mark Pinske, interviewed in Mix Magazine 1/2003:
Originally, we edited together four different album sides, and the original album was only two sides. This happened a lot with Frank. As a matter of fact, there's a whole album that Frank and I did together called Crush All Boxes that nobody even knows about [ho ho ho].
MIX: I've heard about that because that was-there was something in the press at the time, and it was mentioned. There was also a stage pass, or a tour pass that had "Crush All Boxes" on it. But that material never came out?
PINSKE: No. As a matter of fact, I mixed the whole album, just before we went into this digital syndrome. Frank and I mixed the whole album called Crush All Boxes. And we mixed it on Telefunken C4D. The Telefunken noise reduction version. We used an Ampex one-inch two-track, and we used the Telefunken C4D noise reduction, which gave us a huge amount of headroom. And we mixed this whole album called Crush All Boxes. The company at the time decided it was too long. They just wanted a two-sided album, and this was four sides. So we took the masters, even after we mixed them, and put them in the tape vault. Little white boxes. I just wrote "Crush All Boxes" on the side of them. I don't think anybody knows what those boxes look like, except for me. Frank's tape vaults, they got quite cluttered. That's when we put out the Ship Arriving Too Late to Save a Drowning Witch. We put that out instead, which is a two-sided album. They wanted something shorter. They didn't want another four-sided album. They kept harping about us putting out these big albums. So Frank started saying, "All right. OK. We'll give them two sides." And we did this thing with Moon Unit. And we just threw a lot the stuff together that ... We thought some of it was just for fun, but some of it turned out to make a lot of money later.
From Jon Naurin:
Sounds like Pinske might be talking about the album we call Chalk Pie. The Crush All Boxes we know was never supposed to be a double (to the best of my knowledge), and had nothing to do with Ship Arriving Too Late to Save a Drowning Witch.
FRANK ZAPPA - DUMP ALL OVER
This recording is a digital enhanced copy of the Frank Zappa vinyl bootlegrecord Dump All Over. Label: FZ-1983-2 A/B
Dump All Over (LP)
* The Palladium, New York, 01-Nov-1981
Matrix: FZ-1983-2 A/B
1.You Are What You Is
2. Mudd Club
3. The Meek Shall Inherit Nothing
4. Dumb All Over
5. Heavenly Bank Account
6. Suicide Chump
7. Jumbo, Go Away
8. We're Turning Again
9. Envelopes
10. Teenage Prostitute
11. Flakes
12. Broken Hearts Are for Assholes
13. Montana
14. Whippin' Post [Allman]
200 copies were made on yellow vinyl, and 100 on green. The above track list is printed on the cover, has not yet been confirmed, but looks sort of credible.
KATTEPIK can confirm the above.
Sound quality: Audience A-
http://www.fileserve.com/file/7dr7XY6
FRANK ZAPPA - RARE MEAT - Early Works of Frank Zappa (EP)
Rare Meat: Early Works of Frank Zappa (EP)
Lançamento: 1995 (abrangendo material do período
entre 1962-1963)
“Before forming the Mothers (aka the Mothers of Invention) in 1966, Frank Zappa recorded under the monikers Bob Guy, the Heartbreakers, and Baby Ray & the Ferns. Released on Del-Fi Records, Rare Meat: Early Works of Frank Zappa contributes six of Zappa's early recordings from 1962 through 1963, and features such novelties as "How's Your Bird?" and "Letter From Jeepers." While these doo wop and R&B-inspired tracks exhibit an entertaining parley with Zappa's eccentric intellect, neither the sound nor miserly numbered selections will attract many listeners. The CD's substandard sound quality recalls scratchy and filthy vinyl reproduction but, regardless, Rare Meat proves essential for collectors or diehards wishing to own his earliest recordings. For improved production value and eight additional tracks, Del-Fi's Cucamonga remains the essential introduction to Zappa's pre-Mothers years.” (Jacob N. Lunders, All Music Guide)
Cast:
Ray Collins (Vocals), Dick Barber (Vocals), Paul Buff (Piano), Henry Diltz (Photography), Frank Zappa (Vocals), Frank Zappa (Producer), Frank Zappa (Main Performer), Heartbreakers (Performer), Baby Ray & The Ferns (Performer)
Tracks:
1 Baby Ray And The Ferns How's Your Bird? (2:10)
Vocals - Dick Barber , Ray Collins
Written-By, Vocals, Guitar - Frank Zappa
2 Baby Ray And The Ferns The World's Greatest Sinner (2:25)
Vocals - Dick Barber , Ray Collins
Written-By, Vocals, Guitar - Frank Zappa
3 Heartbreakers, The (2) Everytime I See You (2:29)
Written-By - Frank Zappa , Ray Collins
4 Bob Guy Letters From Jeepers (2:20)
Written-By - Frank Zappa
5 Bob Guy Dear Jeepers (2:26)
Written-By - Frank Zappa
6 Heartbreakers, The (2) Cradle Rock (2:52)
Written-By – Galleges
http://www.fileserve.com/file/6jg3PUA
PHISH - Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre, Charlotte, NC - 6/17/2011
2011-06-17
Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre, Charlotte, NC
DISC ONE
SET ONE
Mike's Song (8:11)
I Am Hydrogen (2:54)
Weekapaug Groove (7:52)
Bouncing Around the Room (3:44)
NICU (5:08)
Sample in a Jar (5:48)
Colonel Forbin's Ascent (5:37)
Fly Famous Mockingbird (7:50)
Axilla I (3:22)
Wolfman's Brother (10:51)
Scent of a Mule (8:07)
Stealing Time From the Faulty Plan (7:37)
DISC TWO
SET TWO
Backwards Down the Number Line (8:21)
Rock & Roll (5:56)
Charlotte Jam (7:15)
Ghost (12:44)
Free (6:35)
Reba (11:49)
DISC THREE
Icculus (6:10)
Hold Your Head Up (1:54)
Bike (4:50)
Hold Your Head Up (2:18)
Chalk Dust Torture (6:37)
You Enjoy Myself (17:59)
ENCORE
Wilson (3:57)
Loving Cup (7:45) http://www.fileserve.com/file/NSX2wgn
Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre, Charlotte, NC
DISC ONE
SET ONE
Mike's Song (8:11)
I Am Hydrogen (2:54)
Weekapaug Groove (7:52)
Bouncing Around the Room (3:44)
NICU (5:08)
Sample in a Jar (5:48)
Colonel Forbin's Ascent (5:37)
Fly Famous Mockingbird (7:50)
Axilla I (3:22)
Wolfman's Brother (10:51)
Scent of a Mule (8:07)
Stealing Time From the Faulty Plan (7:37)
DISC TWO
SET TWO
Backwards Down the Number Line (8:21)
Rock & Roll (5:56)
Charlotte Jam (7:15)
Ghost (12:44)
Free (6:35)
Reba (11:49)
DISC THREE
Icculus (6:10)
Hold Your Head Up (1:54)
Bike (4:50)
Hold Your Head Up (2:18)
Chalk Dust Torture (6:37)
You Enjoy Myself (17:59)
ENCORE
Wilson (3:57)
Loving Cup (7:45) http://www.fileserve.com/file/NSX2wgn
FRANK ZAPPA - The Grandmothers 2003 - A Grandmothers Night at Gwandhaus
a grandmothers night at the gewandhaus
- incl.various frank zappa compositions
2003 cd ger warner classic 2564600682
recorded live in concert 2003/03/27 at the 'gewandhaus' in leipzig, germany
the grandmothers (tracks 1 - 15)
don preston: vocals, piano, synth
napoleon murphy brock: vocals, tenor sax, flute
bunk gardner: tenor sax, bassoon, soprano sax, flute
roy estrada: vocals, bass guitar
ken rosser: guitar
chris garcia: drums
the chamber orchestra of invention (tracks 8, 10, 11)
violine: julia barto, eduard tachalov, jansen folkers, axel ruhland, kirsten ibarra, matthias brommann
viola: daniela crisan, mike rutledge
violoncello: stephan braun, hagen kuhr
kontrabass: frank skriptschinski
produced by hendrik haubold
1. hungry freaks, daddy (f.zappa)
2. lonely little girl (f.zappa)
3. take your clothes off (when you dance) (f.zappa)
4. what's the ugliest part of your body? (f.zappa)
5. oh no (f.zappa)
6. the orange county lumber truck (f.zappa)
7. trouble coming every day (f.zappa)
8. amsterdam (d.preston, j.o'keefe)
9. peace for all (n.m.brock, d.preston)
10. lamonts lament (d.preston)
11. immaculate deception (d.preston)
12. montana (f.zappa)
13. village of the sun (f.zappa)
14. echidna's arf (of you) (f.zappa)
15. mother people (f.zappa)
FRANK ZAPPA and The Mothers of Invention - Pregnant
Frank Zappa and The Mothers of Invention - Pregnant
This is a rare compilation that included tracks from the four first albums from The Mothers of Invention. The LP was released in Germany (MGM 2356 049), France (Metro Records 2355032), Colômbia (Blue Verve 2304072), Brazil (Verve 2304072), New Zeeland, Norway & Sweden (Metro Records 2356049, for these three last countries). The Pregnant LP was also released in the US! As a double LP (Verve 2356049)! Unfortunately, I don't know what was on the second LP. It is absolutely extremely rare; I have NEVER seen the American version. The cover, credited to a Jürgen E Gesang (funny name), is by far the ugliest ever on a Zappa album (and it also appears on a various-artists compilation from Argentina called Sound Monsters (JC Production 000 0408).
http://www.fileserve.com/file/RZVvxpx
STRING CHEESE INCIDENT - Bonnaroo Music Festival - 6/11/2011
:::Bonnaroo Music Festival:::
(6/11/11)
Manchester, TN
Set 1:
Tennessee Jed >
Rollover
Joyful Sound
Miss Brown's Teahouse
Rosie
Way That It Goes
Sirens >
Colorado Bluebird Sky >
It Is What It Is>
Wham's Careless Whisper>
It Is What It Is
Bumpin' Reel
Texas
Chatter
Encore:
Outside And Inside >
Mysterious Ways>
Outside And Inside http://www.fileserve.com/file/FBvzWRW
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