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April 23, 2015
CHARLOTTESVILLE ALLSTARS - TIP YOUR WAITRESS
The Allstars from Charlottesville,Va: General Info
Member Since 1/19/2008
Band Members The Allstars: Steve Bliley-Rhythm Guitar Dick Green-Vocals, Lead Guitar Steve Riggs-Bass Steve Ramsay-Drums Lucile Schoettle-Vocals Doug Jay-Vocals,Harmonica (lead on "Mean Old Train") Additional Musicians: Jim Thackery-Guitar, Back Up Vocalist Tom Principato-Guitar, lead on "Wasn't That Good" Dave Birkin-Tenor Sax Produced by The Nighthawks, The Allstars, and Bob Margolin
Type of Label Major
About The Allstars from Charlottesville,Va
Allstars began in 1973 working the east coast/southern USA touring circuit that also included George Thoroughgood, The Fabulous Thunderbirds, Roomful Of Blues, Delbert McClinton, The Nighthawks, a young Stevie Ray Vaughan and many other now well-established blues & rock acts - many of whom they frequently shared the stage with. The Allstars (1973-1981), had the opportunity to participate in jam sessions and gigs with Muddy Waters, B.B. King, Bobby Bland, Sunnyland Slim, John Hammond Jr., Bruce Springsteen, Southside Johnny & The Asbury Jukes and a host of other blues and rock giants. In 1978 The Allstars only album, “Tip Your Waitress” was released on Adelphi Records (Adelphi AD4112), and received a rave review by Nick Tosches in Rolling Stone Magazine.
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JOHN MAYALL & The Bluesbreakers – Live In 1967
John Mayall & The Bluesbreakers – Live In 1967 (2015)
mp3 320 kbps | 171 MB
This special live recording is available courtesy of a hardcore Mayall fan from Holland by the name of Tom Huissen, who concealed a one-channel reel-to-reel tape recorder on his person as he attended shows at a handful of London clubs (including the legendary Marquee) in early 1967, recording the band’s performance each night. The tapes Huissen made of these shows remained unheard and unreleased until they were recently acquired by Mayall who, working with Forty Below’s Eric Corne, restored them to releasable condition. “While the source recording was very rough and the final result is certainly not hi-fidelity, it does succeed in allowing us to hear how spectacular these performances are,” says Corne in a press release for the new album.
Tracklist:
01. All Your Love (3:54)
02. Brand New Start (4:50)
03. Double Trouble (6:30)
04. Streamline (4:00)
05. Have You Ever Loved A Woman (8:14)
06. Looking Back (2:34)
07. So Many Roads (5:50)
08. Hi Heel Sneakers (6:47)
09. I Can’t Quit You Baby (4:26)
10. The Stumble (6:42)
11. Some Day After Awhile (5:13)
12. San Ho Zay (8:09)
13. Stormy Monday (8:53)
http://www.filefactory.com/file/1tf9m4l964th/John%20Mayall%2067.rar
mp3 320 kbps | 171 MB
This special live recording is available courtesy of a hardcore Mayall fan from Holland by the name of Tom Huissen, who concealed a one-channel reel-to-reel tape recorder on his person as he attended shows at a handful of London clubs (including the legendary Marquee) in early 1967, recording the band’s performance each night. The tapes Huissen made of these shows remained unheard and unreleased until they were recently acquired by Mayall who, working with Forty Below’s Eric Corne, restored them to releasable condition. “While the source recording was very rough and the final result is certainly not hi-fidelity, it does succeed in allowing us to hear how spectacular these performances are,” says Corne in a press release for the new album.
Tracklist:
01. All Your Love (3:54)
02. Brand New Start (4:50)
03. Double Trouble (6:30)
04. Streamline (4:00)
05. Have You Ever Loved A Woman (8:14)
06. Looking Back (2:34)
07. So Many Roads (5:50)
08. Hi Heel Sneakers (6:47)
09. I Can’t Quit You Baby (4:26)
10. The Stumble (6:42)
11. Some Day After Awhile (5:13)
12. San Ho Zay (8:09)
13. Stormy Monday (8:53)
http://www.filefactory.com/file/1tf9m4l964th/John%20Mayall%2067.rar
JOHN MAYALL – Blues Alive NYC 1976
John Mayall – Blues Alive NYC 1976 (2015)
mp3 320 kbps | 169 MB |
John Mayall – electric guitar, harmonica, vocals, piano (?)
Gary Rowles – electric guitar
Larry Taylor – fretless electric bass
Jay Spell – piano, Minimoog synthesizer
Red Holloway – tenor saxophone
Frank Wilson – drums
Warren Bryant – percussion, congas
Patty Smith and Pepper Watkins – background vocals
Tracklist:
01. Old Time Blues (7:16)
02. Gasoline Blues (5:39)
03. Play The Harp (6:22)
04. The Boy Most Likely To Succeed (6:48)
05. All Your Love (5:38)
06. Room To Move (6:22)
07. Band Intros By Mayall (1:40)
08. Gasoline Blues (6:20)
09. Play The Harp (7:29)
10. The Boy Most Likely To Succeed (7:39)
11. Room To Move (8:03)
12. Have You Ever Loved A Woman (6:05)
Tracks 1-6 recorded live at the Bottom Line in New York City, early show on October 2, 1976.
Tracks 7-12 recorded live at My Father’s Place in Roslyn, New York on October 3, 1976.
http://www.filefactory.com/file/5ldtsjxwmnsx/John%20Mayall.rar
mp3 320 kbps | 169 MB |
John Mayall – electric guitar, harmonica, vocals, piano (?)
Gary Rowles – electric guitar
Larry Taylor – fretless electric bass
Jay Spell – piano, Minimoog synthesizer
Red Holloway – tenor saxophone
Frank Wilson – drums
Warren Bryant – percussion, congas
Patty Smith and Pepper Watkins – background vocals
Tracklist:
01. Old Time Blues (7:16)
02. Gasoline Blues (5:39)
03. Play The Harp (6:22)
04. The Boy Most Likely To Succeed (6:48)
05. All Your Love (5:38)
06. Room To Move (6:22)
07. Band Intros By Mayall (1:40)
08. Gasoline Blues (6:20)
09. Play The Harp (7:29)
10. The Boy Most Likely To Succeed (7:39)
11. Room To Move (8:03)
12. Have You Ever Loved A Woman (6:05)
Tracks 1-6 recorded live at the Bottom Line in New York City, early show on October 2, 1976.
Tracks 7-12 recorded live at My Father’s Place in Roslyn, New York on October 3, 1976.
http://www.filefactory.com/file/5ldtsjxwmnsx/John%20Mayall.rar
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