September 3, 2014

DR JOHN - The ATCO Studio Albums Collection

                                            Dr. John – The ATCO Studio Albums

Dr. John – The ATCO Studio Albums Collection (2014)
Atco Studio Albums Collection album by Dr John released in Jun 2014 on the Rhino Atlantic label. Atco album collection contains 7-disc with 62 songs.
If you’re someone who enjoys a good bayou boogaloo (providing that boogalooing is legal in your particular bayou, of course), then you can’t hardly beat this seven-album soundtrack. Included in the set are the good Doctor’s entire studio-album output from 1968 through 1974, which means that you get Gris-Gris (1968), Babylon (1969), Remedies (1970), The Sun, Moon & Herbs (1971), Dr. John’s Gumbo (1972), In the Right Place (1973), and Desitively Bonnaroo (1974).
Atlantic Records president Ahmet Ertegun reported said of Dr. John’s debut, “How can we market this boogaloo crap?” Given the overall sales of the seven albums, it’s arguable that the label never actually managed to answer the question, but there’s really not a bad effort in the bunch, with some of them – most notably Gris-Gris and In the Right Place – entering into absolute-must-own territory.
Gris-Gris
1. Gris-Gris Gumbo Ya Ya 05:38
2. Danse Kalinda Ba Doom 03:46
3. Mama Roux 03:01
4. Danse Fambeaux 04:58
5. Croker Courtbullion 06:01
6. Jump Sturdy 02:23
7. I Walk On Guilded Splinters 07:40
Babylon
1. Babylon 05:24
2. Glowin’ 05:40
3. Black Widow Spider 04:15
4. Barefoot Lady 03:11
5. Twilight Zone 08:17
6. The Patriotic Flag Waver 04:57
7. The Lonesome Guitar Strangler 05:36
Remedies
1. Loop Garoo 04:42
2. What Comes Around [Goes Around] 02:58
3. LooWash, Mama Wash 03:43
4. Chippy, Chippy 03:34
5. Mardi Gras Day 08:17
6. Angola Anthem 17:37
The Sun, Moon & Herbs
1. Black John The Conqueror 06:20
2. Where Ya At Mule 04:56
3. Craney Crow 06:42
4. Familiar Reality-Opening 05:29
5. Pots on Fiyo [File Gumbo]/Who I Got To Fall On [If The... 05:50
6. Zu Zu Mamou 07:58
7. Familiar Reality-Reprise 01:50
Dr. John's Gumbo
1. Iko Iko 04:12
2. Blow Wind Blow 03:14
3. Big Chief 03:25
4. Somebody Changed The Lock 02:43
5. Mess Around 03:13
6. Let The Good Times Roll 03:56
7. Junko Partner 04:28
8. Stack-A-Lee 03:28
9. Tipitina 02:10
10. Those Lonely Nights 02:31
11. Huey Smith Medley 03:18
12. Little Liza Jane 02:59
In The Right Place
1. Right Place Wrong Time 02:55
2. Same Old Same Old 02:43
3. Just The Same 02:53
4. Qualified 04:51
5. Traveling Mood 02:53
6. Peace Brother Peace 02:52
7. Life 02:30
8. Such A Night 02:56
9. Shoo Fly Marches On 03:16
10. I Been Hoodood 03:13
11. Cold Cold Cold 02:36
Desitively Bonnaroo
1. Quitters Never Win 03:16
2. Stealin' 03:30
3. What Comes Around [Goes Around] 03:11
4. Me Minus You Equals Loneliness 03:03
5. Mos’ Scocious 02:46
6. [Everybody Wanna Get Rich] Rite Away 02:42
7. Let’s Make A Better World 02:55
8. R U 4 Real 04:15
9. Sing Along Song 02:42
10. Can’t Git Enuff 02:59
11. Go Tell The People 03:03
12. Desitively Bonnaroo 02:30
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SAMMY HAGAR - The History Of Rock Tour Hampton Beach Casino Ballroom Hampton Beach, NH - 07/30/2014


Sammy Hagar
July 30, 2014
The History Of Rock Tour
Hampton Beach Casino Ballroom
Hampton Beach, NH



01. One Way To Rock
02. Rock Candy
03. Good Times, Bad Times
04. Poundcake
05. I Can't Drive 55
06. Bass Solo
07. When It's Love
08. Whole Lotta Love
09. Little White Lies
10. When The Leeve Breaks
11. Moby Dick
12. Why Can't This Be Love
13. Finish What You Started
14. Heavy Metal
15. Guitar Solo
16. Best Of Both Worlds
17. Right Now
18. Rock And Roll
19. Dreams


Sammy Hagar: Lead Vocals, Guitar
Vic Johnson: Guitars, Vocals
Michael Anthony: Bass, Vocals
Jason Bonham: Drums

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HELP YOURSELF - ''5''





HELP YOURSELF
''5''
JULY 2004
45:01

1 Light Your Way 3:49
Malcolm Morley
2 Cowboy Song 6:59
Martin Ace
3 Monkey Wrench 1:12
Dave Charles, Ken Whaley, Malcolm Morley, Richard Treece, Sean Tyla
4 Romance In A Tin 4:35
Malcolm Morley
5 Grace 3:43
Malcolm Morley
6 Martha 3:24
Sean Tyla
7 Monkey Wrench (Reprise) 1:46
Dave Charles, Ken Whaley, Malcolm Morley, Richard Treece, Sean Tyla
8 The Rock 6:00
Malcolm Morley
9 Willow 3:18
Malcolm Morley
10 Alley Cat 5:38
Ken Whaley, Robert Catelinet
11 Duneburgers 4:37
Dave Charles, Ken Whaley, Richard Treece, Sean Tyla

Bass Guitar – Ken Whaley
Drums – Dave Charles (tracks: 1 to 3, 5 to 7, 9,11), Kevin Spacey (2) (tracks: 4, 8, 10)
Guitar – Malcolm Morley, Richard Treece, Sean Tyla (tracks: 3, 6,11)
Keyboards – Malcolm Morley (tracks: 4, 8,10)
Lead Guitar – Deke Leonard (tracks: 1)
Lead Vocals – Dave Charles (tracks: 11), Ken Whaley (tracks: 10), Malcolm Morley (tracks: 1 to 9)
Piano – Malcolm Morley

History
Help Yourself formed in London in 1970, originally as a backing band for singer-songwriter Malcolm Morley, who had left Sam Apple Pie and been signed as a solo act by Famepushers. The band was assembled by John Eichler who, as well as working for Famepushers, was production manager at Strand Cosmetics, where he hired people either for 'musical ability' or 'strangeness'.

The eponymous debut album, "Help Yourself", was recorded from late 1970 to early 1971. Malcolm Morley, (guitars/keyboards/vocals) wrote all the songs on this album, which was recorded with another former Sam Apple Pie member Dave Charles (drums/percussion/vocals), ex member of Monday Morning Glory Band, Richard Treece (guitars/vocals/harmonica) and former Growth member Ken Whaley (bass)

The album was recorded before the band had played a gig, having been signed to Liberty Records by Andrew Lauder, head of A&R. The band toured on the Downhome Rhythm Kings package with Brinsley Schwarz & Ernie Graham (ex Eire Apparent), who were all managed by Famepushers. After the tour, Ken Whaley was fired, but no other bass player was recruited.

Help Yourself, Ernie Graham and his guitarist Jonathan “Jojo” Glemser, moved into Headley Grange in 1971, shortly after Led Zeppelin IV had been recorded there. The line up was amalgamated to include both Graham (who had just released his eponymous solo album backed by Help Yourself and Brinsley Schwartz) and Glemser, both of whom were guitarists, so Treece switched to bass. The band played the 1971 Glastonbury Festival Sam Apple Pie having played the first Glastonbury in 1970. "Street Songs" a track that would appear on the second album "Strange Affair", was issued on a United Artists double album sampler All Good Clean Fun. A tour was arranged to promote this album, so Help Yourself joined Man and Leicester band Gypsy, on a tour of Switzerland. The second album Strange Affair was recorded at the Grange, initially with Richard Treece still on bass, and adding his guitar parts later, until Paul Burton, a former Sam Apple Pie roadie, joined on bass, to complete the album. Strange Affair was released in early 1972, by which time both Graham and Glemser had left.

The new line up of Burton, Morley, Treece and Charles appeared on their first Peel Session in April 1972 and recorded the next album "Beware of the Shadow" almost immediately. Sean Tyla, who had been the band's roadie, helped with some of the songwriting, notably "All Electric Fur Trapper", which was based on a fairy tale he had written. Shortly after completing the album, the band left Headley Grange, Tyla moved in with ex member Ken Whaley, and they formed Ducks Deluxe.

Just as the Helps were due to start a tour to promote Beware of The Shadow, Morley suffered a bout of depression, ("The Shadow" referred to in the album title). Rather than cancel the tour, Deke Leonard, who had just been fired by Man, stood in. Leonard stayed with the band after Morley had recovered, whilst Help Yourself backed Leonard on his first solo album "Iceberg"

In December 1972, Help Yourself with Leonard and BJ Cole, played at Man's Christmas Party. The double 10" album, Christmas at The Patti recorded at this concert, contains far more of their performance (24’) than their hosts (11’30’’). Ducks Deluxe also played this concert, but Whaley had already left.

Beware of the Shadow was released in late 1972, but none of the first three albums sold well. The Helps appealed to a hippie audience such as fans of The Grateful Dead and Quicksilver Messenger Service so they were moderately successful in the U.S. but never toured there.

In 1973, the band proposed touring with the Flying Aces and Vivian “Spiv” Morris, in a vaudeville show, called “Happy Days”, which was to be held in a circus tent. They started recording material for this in January, but Burton was unhappy with the proposed theatrical tour, so he left. Whaley returned and the band started recording a new album in February, finishing the "Happy Days" album in March and the Helps album in April,
He performed with Deke Leonard, Wreckless Eric and "Kirsty Mccoll", including a TV appearance with McColl in 1981. He then left the music business. In 2001 he recorded another solo album Aliens which was issued on Creo Records, and in 2008 he started appearing live again.

Richard Treece
Briefly joined Deke Leonard's Iceberg and later re-joined George and Martin Ace in The Flying Aces. Briefly joined The Splendid Humans; before joining former Man members Phil Ryan and Will Youatt in The Neutrons In 2000, he issued a solo album Dream Arena East (Treece 1) and then joined Ken Whaley in 'The Archers', which evolved into his current band 'The Green Ray'

The Green Ray comprises Richard Treece (guitar and vocals), Ken Whaley (bass and Vocals), his brother Simon Whaley (drums) and Simon Haspeck (guitar and vocals). They have issued three albums: Soft Cloud (2002) SC001/FYPC15, Back from the Edge (2006) Gray 11 with Aaron Liddard, and the live Classic Rock Club, Cheshunt, 5th Jan 2008 with Nick Saloman of Bevis Frond (Effigy 2008), and a DVD with Barry "The Fish" Melton guesting.

Dave Charles
Charles was an Engineer whilst he was in Help Yourself, (recording the infamous Brinsley Schwarz “hype” concerts at the Filmore East) and subsequently became the resident engineer and producer at Rockfield Studios where he produced and/or engineered albums by Hawkwind, "Dr Feelgood", The Charlatans, The La's, The Fabulous Thunderbirds and others. He still plays drums, and has played for Dave Edmunds as well as Carl Perkins, George Harrison, Dion DiMucci, Steve Cropper, Jeff Beck and "Kid Creole And The Coconuts"

Ken Whaley
Briefly joined Deke Leonard's Iceberg, until joining Man with Leonard and Morley. Recorded Man's two most successful albums Rhinos, Winos and Lunatics and Slow Motion and also left after a US tour. Worked for John Eichler at The Three Kings. Played with Richard Treece in 'The Archers' and is currently in 'The Green Ray' (see above)

Sean Tyla
After Ducks Deluxe, he formed the Tyla Gang, which made three albums and which both Treece and Whaley played with at various times. In 1981 he worked with Joan Jett and then formed The Force, with Deke Leonard, who recorded one album, Forces First, but Tyla left after suddenly suffering stage fright. He has recently reformed Ducks Deluxe.

Ernie Graham
Formed pub rock group Clancy in 1971, which recorded two albums before they split in 1976. Gave up being a professional musician. Worked on the railways, including as a guard on The Orient Express, and was training to become a counsellor when he died in April 2001

Discography

Albums
* Help Yourself (1971) Liberty ((UK Cat No) LBS 83484)) ((US Cat No) LBS 5583)
* Strange Affair (1972) United Artists ((UK Cat No) UAS 29287) ((US Cat No) UAS 5591)
* Beware of the Shadow (1972) United Artists (UAS 29413)
* The Return of Ken Whaley (1973) United Artists (UAS 29487)
* Happy Days (with the Flying Aces and Spiv) (1973) United Artists (UA Free 1)
free with the first 5,000 copies of The Return of Ken Whaley as a box set (UDG4001)
* 5 (8 unreleased 1973 recordings & 3 recorded in 2002/2003) (2004) Hux Records (HUX054)

Live Album
* Christmas at the Patti (with Man, Ducks Deluxe, Flying Aces and others) (1973) United Artists

Singles
* "Running Down Deep" / "Paper Leaves" (1971) Liberty (LBF15459)
* "Heaven Row" / "Brown Lady" (1972) United Artists (UP 35355)
* "Mommy Won’t Be Home for Christmas" / "Johnny B. Goode" (1972) United Artists (UP 35466)
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HELP YOURSELF ''HAPPY DAYS''


HELP YOURSELF
''HAPPY DAYS''
1973
30:27

1 Jesus What Are Little Kids For
Malcolm Morley 2:57
2 Virginia
Vivian Morris 3:41
3 Waiting at the Station
George Ace / Martin Ace 4:29
4 Seashell
Martin Ace 2:55
5 I've Got Beautiful You
Malcolm Morley 4:50
6 My Friend
Vivian Morris 7:45
7 Elephant by My Side 3:58

VIVIAN MORRIS
GEORGE ACE & MARTIN ACE (THE FLYING ACES)
KEN WHALEY
DAVE CHARLES
MALCOLM MORLEY
RICHARD TREECE

History
Help Yourself formed in London in 1970, originally as a backing band for singer-songwriter Malcolm Morley, who had left Sam Apple Pie and been signed as a solo act by Famepushers. The band was assembled by John Eichler who, as well as working for Famepushers, was production manager at Strand Cosmetics, where he hired people either for 'musical ability' or 'strangeness'.

The eponymous debut album, "Help Yourself", was recorded from late 1970 to early 1971. Malcolm Morley, (guitars/keyboards/vocals) wrote all the songs on this album, which was recorded with another former Sam Apple Pie member Dave Charles (drums/percussion/vocals), ex member of Monday Morning Glory Band, Richard Treece (guitars/vocals/harmonica) and former Growth member Ken Whaley (bass)

The album was recorded before the band had played a gig, having been signed to Liberty Records by Andrew Lauder, head of A&R. The band toured on the Downhome Rhythm Kings package with Brinsley Schwarz & Ernie Graham (ex Eire Apparent), who were all managed by Famepushers. After the tour, Ken Whaley was fired, but no other bass player was recruited.

Help Yourself, Ernie Graham and his guitarist Jonathan “Jojo” Glemser, moved into Headley Grange in 1971, shortly after Led Zeppelin IV had been recorded there. The line up was amalgamated to include both Graham (who had just released his eponymous solo album backed by Help Yourself and Brinsley Schwartz) and Glemser, both of whom were guitarists, so Treece switched to bass. The band played the 1971 Glastonbury Festival Sam Apple Pie having played the first Glastonbury in 1970. "Street Songs" a track that would appear on the second album "Strange Affair", was issued on a United Artists double album sampler All Good Clean Fun. A tour was arranged to promote this album, so Help Yourself joined Man and Leicester band Gypsy, on a tour of Switzerland. The second album Strange Affair was recorded at the Grange, initially with Richard Treece still on bass, and adding his guitar parts later, until Paul Burton, a former Sam Apple Pie roadie, joined on bass, to complete the album. Strange Affair was released in early 1972, by which time both Graham and Glemser had left.

The new line up of Burton, Morley, Treece and Charles appeared on their first Peel Session in April 1972 and recorded the next album "Beware of the Shadow" almost immediately. Sean Tyla, who had been the band's roadie, helped with some of the songwriting, notably "All Electric Fur Trapper", which was based on a fairy tale he had written. Shortly after completing the album, the band left Headley Grange, Tyla moved in with ex member Ken Whaley, and they formed Ducks Deluxe.

Just as the Helps were due to start a tour to promote Beware of The Shadow, Morley suffered a bout of depression, ("The Shadow" referred to in the album title). Rather than cancel the tour, Deke Leonard, who had just been fired by Man, stood in. Leonard stayed with the band after Morley had recovered, whilst Help Yourself backed Leonard on his first solo album "Iceberg"

In December 1972, Help Yourself with Leonard and BJ Cole, played at Man's Christmas Party. The double 10" album, Christmas at The Patti recorded at this concert, contains far more of their performance (24’) than their hosts (11’30’’). Ducks Deluxe also played this concert, but Whaley had already left.

Beware of the Shadow was released in late 1972, but none of the first three albums sold well. The Helps appealed to a hippie audience such as fans of The Grateful Dead and Quicksilver Messenger Service so they were moderately successful in the U.S. but never toured there.

In 1973, the band proposed touring with the Flying Aces and Vivian “Spiv” Morris, in a vaudeville show, called “Happy Days”, which was to be held in a circus tent. They started recording material for this in January, but Burton was unhappy with the proposed theatrical tour, so he left. Whaley returned and the band started recording a new album in February, finishing the "Happy Days" album in March and the Helps album in April,
He performed with Deke Leonard, Wreckless Eric and "Kirsty Mccoll", including a TV appearance with McColl in 1981. He then left the music business. In 2001 he recorded another solo album Aliens which was issued on Creo Records, and in 2008 he started appearing live again.

Richard Treece
Briefly joined Deke Leonard's Iceberg and later re-joined George and Martin Ace in The Flying Aces. Briefly joined The Splendid Humans; before joining former Man members Phil Ryan and Will Youatt in The Neutrons In 2000, he issued a solo album Dream Arena East (Treece 1) and then joined Ken Whaley in 'The Archers', which evolved into his current band 'The Green Ray'

The Green Ray comprises Richard Treece (guitar and vocals), Ken Whaley (bass and Vocals), his brother Simon Whaley (drums) and Simon Haspeck (guitar and vocals). They have issued three albums: Soft Cloud (2002) SC001/FYPC15, Back from the Edge (2006) Gray 11 with Aaron Liddard, and the live Classic Rock Club, Cheshunt, 5th Jan 2008 with Nick Saloman of Bevis Frond (Effigy 2008), and a DVD with Barry "The Fish" Melton guesting.

Dave Charles
Charles was an Engineer whilst he was in Help Yourself, (recording the infamous Brinsley Schwarz “hype” concerts at the Filmore East) and subsequently became the resident engineer and producer at Rockfield Studios where he produced and/or engineered albums by Hawkwind, "Dr Feelgood", The Charlatans, The La's, The Fabulous Thunderbirds and others. He still plays drums, and has played for Dave Edmunds as well as Carl Perkins, George Harrison, Dion DiMucci, Steve Cropper, Jeff Beck and "Kid Creole And The Coconuts"

Ken Whaley
Briefly joined Deke Leonard's Iceberg, until joining Man with Leonard and Morley. Recorded Man's two most successful albums Rhinos, Winos and Lunatics and Slow Motion and also left after a US tour. Worked for John Eichler at The Three Kings. Played with Richard Treece in 'The Archers' and is currently in 'The Green Ray' (see above)

Sean Tyla
After Ducks Deluxe, he formed the Tyla Gang, which made three albums and which both Treece and Whaley played with at various times. In 1981 he worked with Joan Jett and then formed The Force, with Deke Leonard, who recorded one album, Forces First, but Tyla left after suddenly suffering stage fright. He has recently reformed Ducks Deluxe.

Ernie Graham
Formed pub rock group Clancy in 1971, which recorded two albums before they split in 1976. Gave up being a professional musician. Worked on the railways, including as a guard on The Orient Express, and was training to become a counsellor when he died in April 2001

Discography

Albums
* Help Yourself (1971) Liberty ((UK Cat No) LBS 83484)) ((US Cat No) LBS 5583)
* Strange Affair (1972) United Artists ((UK Cat No) UAS 29287) ((US Cat No) UAS 5591)
* Beware of the Shadow (1972) United Artists (UAS 29413)
* The Return of Ken Whaley (1973) United Artists (UAS 29487)
* Happy Days (with the Flying Aces and Spiv) (1973) United Artists (UA Free 1)
free with the first 5,000 copies of The Return of Ken Whaley as a box set (UDG4001)
* 5 (8 unreleased 1973 recordings & 3 recorded in 2002/2003) (2004) Hux Records (HUX054)

Live Album
* Christmas at the Patti (with Man, Ducks Deluxe, Flying Aces and others) (1973) United Artists

Singles
* "Running Down Deep" / "Paper Leaves" (1971) Liberty (LBF15459)
* "Heaven Row" / "Brown Lady" (1972) United Artists (UP 35355)
* "Mommy Won’t Be Home for Christmas" / "Johnny B. Goode" (1972) United Artists (UP 35466)
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ROBERT HUNTER - Cellar Door Washington DC - 1980-09-01 Late Show


Robert Hunter
1980-09-01
Late Show
Cellar Door
Washington DC
Soundboard Recording
256 kbps


01. Slack String Quartet
02. Bird Song
03. Willy Poor Boy
04. Jack Straw
05. Keys To The Rain > Heart Of Glass
06. Touch Of Grey
07. High Reno Roll
08. Black Peter
09. Adventures In Love
10. Werewolves of London > Louie Louie > Althea
11. Friend Of The Devil

Encore:
12. Sweet Little Wheels
13. Scarlet Begonias>
14. Stella Blue>
15. Sunshine Daydream > Scarlet Begonias >
16. Boys In The Barroom


ource: sbd
Fred H's cassette copy, dolby b

lineage: uncertain

nak dragon>hd-p2 24/96>hd>
cd wave>adobe audition 2.0 16/44.1>flac
transferred & seeded by Rob Berger 10/21/09


notes: Garcia, Weir, & friends in the audience,
       track 11 is cut,
       several brief drop outs were cinched
       up in tracks 12,13,& 14.           http://fp.io/m3dd7219/
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