December 3, 2011

TRANSATLANTIC - MORE IS NEVER ENOUGH


Sometimes when you are on tour you have the best gigs when the cameras aren't rolling. Such was the case with the Transatlantic Whirld Tour one fateful night in Manchester, England. It was the last concert of a long tour. This is the complete audio from Manchester, spread over 3 CDs as well as a beautifully shot 2 DVD compilation from the famed, sold out concert in Tilburg, The Netherlands. Also included are great and hilarious excerpts from other gigs, featuring Mike Portnoy stage diving in Cologne, packaged in a gorgeous 5 disc digi-book.
DVD NOT INCLUDED
Liner Note Author: Neal Morse.

Recording information: The Academy, Manchester (05/22/2010).

Director: Bernhard Baran.

Editor: Bernhard Baran.

Personnel: Daniel Gildenlöw (vocals, guitars, keyboards, percussion); Neal Morse (vocals, acoustic guitar, keyboards); Roine Stolt (vocals, electric guitar); Mike Portnoy (vocals, drums); Pete Trewavas (vocals); Rich Mouser.

1 Whirlwind: I. Overture/Whirlwind II. the Wind Blew Them All Away III. On the Prowl Iv. a Man Can Feel V. Out of the Night Vi. Rose Colored Glasses Vii. Evermore Viii. Set Us Free Ix. Lay Down Your Life X. Interlude XI. is It Really Happening XII.
2 Wind Blew Them All Away
3 On The Prowl
4 Man Can Feel
5 Out Of The Night
6 Rose Colored Glasses
7 Evermore
8 Set Us Free
9 Lay Down Your Life
10 Interlude
11 Is It Really Happening
12 Dancing with Eternal Glory/Whirlwind (Reprise)

Disc 2

1 All Of The Above
2 We All Need Some Light
3 Duel With The Devil

Disc 3

1 Bridge Across Forever
2 Stranger In Your Soul

Disc 4
1 Whirlwind

Disc 5

1 All Of The Above
2 We All Need Some Light
3 Duel With The Devil
4 Bridge Across Forever
5 Stranger In Your Soul
6 Return of the Giant Hogweed
7 Stranger Jams Clips: Cologne
8 Stranger Jams Clips: Stuttgart
9 Stranger Jams Clips: Esch Alzette
10 Stranger Jams Clips: Pratteln

THE FLYING BURRITO BROTHERS - Burrito Deluxe [1970]

The Flying Burrito Brothers - Burrito Deluxe [1970]

Burrito Deluxe is the second album by the country rock group The Flying Burrito Brothers, released in 1970. In between The Gilded Palace of Sin and Burrito Deluxe, the band underwent some personnel changes. Bassist Chris Ethridge left the band out of frustration at the band's lack of success. In his place, Chris Hillman moved over to bass, and Bernie Leadon was hired to play guitar. Also, ex-Byrd Michael Clarke was hired as the band's full-time drummer.

Gram Parsons: vocals, rhythm guitar, keyboards
Chris Hillman: vocals, bass, mandolin
Sneaky Pete Kleinow: pedal steel guitar
Bernie Leadon: vocals, guitar, dobro
Michael Clarke: drums

"Lazy Days" (Gram Parsons) - 3:03
"Image of Me" (Harlan Howard, Wayne Kemp) - 3:21
"High Fashion Queen" (Chris Hillman, Parsons) - 2:09
"If You Gotta Go, Go Now" (Bob Dylan) - 1:52
"Man in the Fog" (Bernie Leadon, Parsons) - 2:32
"Farther Along" (J.R.Baxter, W.B.Stevens) - 4:02
"Older Guys" (Hillman, Leadon, Parsons) - 2:31
"Cody, Cody" (Hillman, Leadon, Parsons) - 2:46
"God's Own Singer" (Leadon) - 2:08
"Down in the Churchyard" (Hillman, Parsons) - 2:22
"Wild Horses" (Mick Jagger, Keith Richards) - 6:26
Bonus:

Sing Me Back Home
I Shall Be Released
This version of "Wild Horses" was released a year before The Rolling Stones released their version on 1971's Sticky Fingers, a reflection of the close friendship that Gram Parsons developed with Keith Richards since their meeting in 1968.

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MOTT THE HOOPLE - MOTT THE HOOPLE / WILDLIFE






Mott The Hoople - Mott The Hoople / Wildlife (2 on 1)
After listening to some tracks on the disc discovered the label has completely F*CKED up the tracks and order. I am trying to manually re-label each track. No wonder this is long "Out Of Print" ! It's all here, so I will attempt to get it correct. I am including the origional back cover, even though the songs are incorrect. Great quality CD though ! KRILL

In 1969 the Midlands group: Silence, was in search of a new lead singer. Mick Ralphs, Pete Watts, Verden Allen and Dale Griffin had decided that Stan Tippins, the vocalist for Silence, was not projecting the image and voice that would propel Silence to the top of the charts.

Enter a bass guitarist/vocalist: Ian Hunter Patterson. The group wanted their new singer to play piano and sing a bunch. Ian, could barely play piano but had a rough Dylan voice and style, that the band was searching for. Eleven days after Ian met Silence, the group was in the studio working on this album. Changes were in order. First the name of the new singer was shortened to Ian Hunter, Dale Griffin, became: Buffin, Pete Watts was now: Overend Watts. The band name of Silence was re-christened: Mott The Hoople.

This startling debut record opens with a cover of The Kinks: "You Really Got Me." Not happy with the vocal track, the instrumental track was used as it was deemed more powerful. "At The Crossroads" By Doug Sahm & "Laugh At Me" by Sonny Bono spotlight Ian Hunter's vocal skills as a Bob Dylan type singer as backed by a Rolling Stone's style band. The Ian, penned: "Backsliding Fearlessly" is the first original song on the record, and it is a gem. "Backsliding" features a smoldering vocal and relentless piano that is all anchored by the pounding beat...the first glimse of what Mott The Hoople were to become.

Side two opens with the first classic MTH song: "Rock And Roll Queen." With the guitars of Mick Ralphs, and shared vocals between Ian and Mick, this is now a BAND and here is right where it all begins. "Rabbit Foot & Toby Time" is a short jam that leads in the album's centerpiece: "Half Moon Bay" a sweeping 11 minute ballad orchestrated by the mighty organ of Verden Allen. Ian's voice croaks and cracks, and is very perfect for this music...."Half Moon Bay" is a must-listen for any rock music fan, this is a great, great song. A short bit of studio madness puts a rap on the original album entitled: "Wrath And Wroll" by producer/looney Guy Stevens.

Mott The Hoople, would go through lot's of changes in the five years, that they existed as a band. But, this over-looked debut of a record, is a great begining for an even greater rock band

Mott The Hoople Tracks:
1. You Really Got Me
2. At The Crossroads
3. Laugh At Me
4. Backsliding Fearlessly
5. Rock And Roll Queen
6. Rabbit Foot And Toby Time
7. Half Moon Bay
8. Wrath And Wroll

Wildlife Tracks:
9.Whiskey Women (3:41)
10.Angel Of Eighth Avenue (4:33)
11.Wrong Side Of The River (5:19)
12.Waterlow (3:02)
13.Lay Down (4:13)
14.It Must Be Love (2:24)
15.Original Mixed Up Kid (3:40)
16.Home Is Where I Want To Be (4:11)
17.Keep a' Knockin' (10:06)

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THE STRING CHEESE INCIDENT - The United Palace - New York, NY - 12/02/2011


The String Cheese Incident
2011-12-02
The United Palace - New York, NY

Set 1:
Cedar Laurel > Sittin' On Top Of World, Blue Bossa, Windy Mountain, Way That It Goes, Song In My Head, It Is What It Is

Set 2:
Just One Story, Sirens > Daryl, Don't It Make You Wanna Dance, Dirk, BollyMunster, 'Round The Wheel
Encore:
The Bridge, I Wish                                                                                                                                       The String Cheese Incident

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THE BLACK CROWES - WARPAINT LIVE


Warpaint Live

CD 1
01 - Goodbye Daughters Of The Revolution 05:20
02 - Walk Believer Walk 04:56
03 - Oh Josephine 07:59
04 - Evergreen 04:21
05 - Wee Who See The Deep 07:36
06 - Locust Street 04:15
07 - Movin' On Down The Line 07:58
08 - Wounded Bird 04:40
09 - God's Got It 04:26
10 - There's Gold In Them Hills 05:05
11 - Whoa Mule 06:54

CD 2
01 - Poor Elijah - Tribute To Johnson 05:53
02 - Darling Of The Underground Press 04:26
03 - Bad Luck Blue Eyes Goodbye 07:57
04 - Don't Know Why 05:17
05 - Torn & Frayed 05:16
06 - Hey Grandma 04:14                                                                                                                        http://www.fileserve.com/file/6UrtQmG

THE BLACK CROWES - WARPAINT [JAPANESE IMPORT]





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WILLIE NELSON – REMEMBER ME, VOL.1



WILLIE NELSON – REMEMBER ME, VOL.1 (2011)

December 1, 2011 by Zorn

In contrast to the deeper picks of last year’sCountry Music, this year’s model has Nelson working through some of the most famous tunes in country music’s chart history. Included are signature hits from Ernest Tubb (“Remember Me”), Tennessee Ernie Ford (“Sixteen Tons”), George Jones (“Why Baby Why”), Hank Snow (“I’m Movin’ On”), Porter Wagoner (“A Satisfied Mind”), and many others. Nelson teams with Nashville session players and producer James Stroud (the ‘J’ in the R&J record label) to record surprisingly straightforward and twangy covers of fourteen selections. The singularity of Nelson’s artistry allows these simple recitations to escape the shadows cast by the original hits; the instant identifiably of his voice is all that’s needed to make these songs his own. The result finds Nelson easily sharing the stage with both the songs and their famous originators, as if he were a cabaret singer taking a stroll through the great American songbook. It’s just that the songbook in question is mostly Nashville’s rather than Tin Pan Alley’s.

The song list selects heavily from the 1950s, but dips back into the mid-40s and forward to Vern Gosdin’s 1989 hit “That Just About Does It.” The one pick from outside the country charts is Rosemary Clooney’s 1954 pop chart-topper “This Old House.” Nelson and Stroud set the latter into the song list with a light swing arrangement that’s half way between Clooney’s original and Shakin’ Stevens’ 1981 rockabilly cover. The swinging continues with Tex Williams’ “Smoke! Smoke! Smoke! (That Cigarette)” and Bob Wills’ “Roly Poly,” providing balance to ballads that include a wonderfully idiosyncratic take on Ray Price’s “Release Me.” It’s a mark of Nelson’s stature and impact on country music that his unique styling provides inspiration, rather than a challenge, for the assembled pickers. This is a fine, easy-going collection of covers, as much about Nelson as it is about the hits. The sessions turned out enough finished works for a second volume, which is expected next year.

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