Showing posts with label studio recording. Show all posts
Showing posts with label studio recording. Show all posts

Monday, March 13, 2023

The Cramps Memphis Studio Demos 1977

*THANKS TO THE ORIGINAL POSTER
REBOOTED BY REQUEST FOR ROB ORGINALLY POSTED 6-27-18

Letters, boy do we get letters. It's my job to let you the reader know what we come up against. So with that in mind I will address a few of them. Our first letter comes from a Mr. Wife Mother of West Dakota he/she asks "Do you think 38 Special will ever be inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall Of Fame?  Well Mr. Wife or is it Mrs. Mother? I certainly hope so due to the fact that with them getting into said R&R hall of fame it will never legitimize the hollowed hall and for the few that give a fuck it will keep out riff-raff like The MC5 or the Replacements or well....fill in your favorite band here.  Next up from Chlamydia New Mexico a Mr. Bili Rubin asks "Is it possible to get a yeast infection in your throat?"  What the fuck. Do I look like a doctor to you? A Ms.Take asks "Don't you think we should deport children?" My answer to that is I think we should deport everybody with the exception of Myles Goodwyn, Barry Bonds, Tim Allen, The Bludgeon Brothers, J.R. Smith, Lindsay Lohan, Frances Bavier, and Ann Coulter. From a Mr. Wynn Stewart "Will Grand Funk reform this year? Well Mr. Stewart I've heard that as much as 575 dollars has been offered but so far no word from Mr. Schacher.  And finally from a Mr. Slev Presley. "Do you have Dr. Nichopoulos address?  Sorry Slev that I don't know.  RIP Nick Knox. No covers.

Songs
1.TV Set
2.Domino
3.Can't Hardly Stand It
4.Lonesome Town
5.I Was A Teenage Werewolf
6.Sunglasses After Dark
7.Human Fly
8.Love Me
9.Uranium Rock
10.The Way I Walk
11.Strychnine
12. Surfin Bird
13.I'm Cramped


WELL I'M GETTING TIRED OF WORKING HARD EVERY DAY WORKING REAL HARD NOT GETTING MUCH PAY

Don't forget to visit THE ADULT BOOKSTORE over at the WAGON

Sunday, May 1, 2022

David 'Fathead' Newman - Scratch My Back {1979}

David 'Fathead' Newman - Scratch My Back
Studio recordings @320
 
Out of Print


Trackist:
"One Step at a Time" – 5:51.
"You Gotta Keep Gotta Keep Dancin'" – 6:34.
"Two Can Do It" – 6:25.
"Scratch My Back" (Kevin Toney) – 5:52.
"Rock Me, Baby (Like My Back Ain't Got No Bone)" (Toney, Bessie Scott) – 5:34.
"After the Ball" (Fleecewood, Newman) – 3:40.
"The Buggs" (Claude Johnson) – 3:29.



 

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Monday, November 8, 2021

Santana - Santana III Outtakes and Rehearsals

                                    *THANKS TO THE ORIGINAL POSTER



      SEEMS LIKE EVERYBODY'S WAITING FOR A NEW CHANGE TO COME AROUND

                         I CAN FEEL IT IN MY BONES NO MAN STANDS ALONE


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Saturday, June 5, 2021

Howlin Wolf - London Sessions Outtakes 1970

 

Howlin Wolf - London Sessions Outtakes
Outtakes ARMS - ARMS 22PR
Recorded at Olympic Studios on April 7, 1970
Studio soundboard @flac


This sounds close to a master tape to me (tested for lossless - no mp3 upsampling)

Lineage:
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flac > audacity(snap,crackle,pops) > wav >
wavmerge > cdwav > tlh(flac level 8) >flac


Howlin' Wolf (Vocals, Harmonica, Acoustic Guitar)
Eric Clapton Lead Guitar
Steve Winwood (Piano, Organ)
Bill Wyman (Bass, Shakers, Cow-Bell)
Charlie Watts (Drums, Conga, Percussion)/
Hubert Sumlin (Rhythm Guitar)
Jeferey M. Carp (Harmonica)
Ian Stewart (Piano)


additional musicians:
John Simon (Piano on Who's Been Talking?)
Phil Upchurch (Bass on Rockin' Daddy)
Layfayette Leake (Piano on Worried About My Baby,
The Red Rooster)
Joe Miller, Jordan Sandke, Dennis Lansing (Horns on Built For Comfort)



Track List:
01. Who's Been Talking      [02:59.07]
02. Rockin' Daddy           [03:46.43]
03. Red Rooster             [03:44.55]
04. Poor Boy                [02:59.06]
05. Built For Comfort       [02:08.72]
06. Do The Do               [02:14.65]
07. Highway 49              [02:47.57]
08. Worried About My Baby   [02:53.42]
09. What A Woman            [02:58.32]
10. Wang Dang Doodle        [04:25.14]

Total                       [30:53.18]

 

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Wednesday, September 30, 2020

Bob Dylan Complete Infidels Sessions 6 discs *WITH NEW LINKS

*NOW RE-BOOTED BY REQUEST




*THANKS TO THE ORIGINAL POSTER
*THANKS TO THE BLOG THAT NOBODY READS FOR THE INSPIRATION

WOW!!!! people it looks like our time on earth maybe coming to an end, what with this new Coronavirus everywhere I don't think we have much time. Look I don't want to scare anybody but.....However we here at the Jobe Medical Center for the prevention of STD's are working on ways to stop this deadly outbreak. These are some of the experiments we are currently working on.

1. Smear dog shit all over your body (head to toe) this will certainly keep others from coming into contact with you.
2. Where your MAGA hat everywhere, this will assure that people of your ilk only come into contact with you (and of course we know that wearing a MAGA hat, nothing will stick)
3. After purchasing your meth, find a homeless person (that's easy enough) offer him a toot, and if  he/she suddenly wants to take a bath send it (the meth) to our labs for further testing
4. DO NOT GO OUT OF YOUR HOUSE FOR ANYTHING UNTIL JUNE 14TH when it will be warm and by that time the virus will have disappeared
5. Buy stock in the Jobe surgical mask company (right now it's tanking but just wait) then with the money you make you can live the high-life for your last few days (note this is a not a cure but a way for you to have some fun)
6. Purchase a copy of Lulu by Lou Reed and Metallica blast this at all times and everyone will stay away from you
7. Watch Fox news and be oblivious to everything that is going on in the world, that way if you don't hear about the Coronavirus it certainly can't get to you. (The less you know the more we thrive)
Well folks in conclusion these are just 7 of the current experiments we are working on at this time but stay tuned to this site for the latest updates. See scans

HE KNOWS EVERY SONG OF LOVE THAT'S EVER BEEN SUNG

Thursday, July 9, 2020

Why Is It?

...You Only Hear the Live Version of "Turn The Page" on Classic Rock Radio?

'Cause Bob Seger wasn't real Happy with the Original Studio Version! (Or, This whole album in general!)


It was released on THIS LP in 1973...
But has failed to see a CD release (Unless You count the Unofficial Version that, I Believe, Bob and his lawyers put a stop to soon after it was issued...)
https://www.discogs.com/Bob-Seger-Back-In-72/master/326293

Bob Gives Midnight Rider a Go on this one...
Also, on this record is Rosalie, a fine rocker that Thin Lizzy played Live!
I've Been Workin' also survived with Turn The Page to make Live Bullet...

Anyway, It's Here to Hear, IF You've never heard this record!


NEW LINK: 2/6/21

Tuesday, May 5, 2020

George Harrison-Somewhere In Utopia

*THANKS TO THE ORIGINAL POSTER

While your at it. Don't forget to check out The Adult Bookstore Motel...........



 GEORGE HARRISON
Somewhere In Utopia

CD 1:

1. Got My Mind Set On You - extended version
2. Zig Zag - from Shanghai Surprise
3. While My Guitar Gently Weeps - Prince's Trust Rock Concert, June 6, 1987
4. Here Comes the Sun - Prince's Trust Rock Concert, June 6, 1987
5. When We Was Fab - reverse end
6. For You Blue
Dec 13, 1974 - Live version recorded in Largo, Maryland.
Live version issued with Songs By George book on Feb 15, 1988
7. Flying Hour - remix
8. Sat Singing - remix
9. Lay His Head - remix
10. That's The Way It Goes
Rockline Radio Show, KLOS Studios, Los Angeles, February 10, 1988
11. Medley: Drive My Car / Here Comes The Sun / The Bells Of Rhymney / Mr. Tamborine Man / Take Me As I Am
12. That's All Right
13. Let It Be Me
14. Something
15. Every Grain Of Sand
16. Miss O'Dell
17. Deep Blue
18. I Don't Care anymore
19. Johnny B. Goode - The Heartbeat Concert, Bermingham, March 15, 1986


CD 2:

1. Ding Dong Ding Dong (Demo)
2. Dark Horse
Saturday Night Live, Paul Simon TV Show, November 18, 1976
3. Here Comes The Sun
4. Homeward Bound
5. Rock Island Line
6. Bye Bye Love
7. Awaiting On You All
8. Far East Man
Tarrant Country Convention Center, Fort Worth, Texas, November 22, 1974
9. While My Guitar Gently Smiles
10. Something
11. Sue Me Sue You Blues
12. For You Blue
13. Give Me Love
14. Soundstage of Mine
15. In My Life
16. Maya Love
17. Dark Horse
18. My Sweet Lord


BUT IT'S ALL OVER NOW BABY BLUE

WHEN THE SUN SHINE IS NOT ENOUGH TO MAKE ME FEEL BRIGHT

Saturday, August 3, 2019

Roky Erickson And The Explosives-Casting The Runes-No Longer Available



Oops is my face red. Looks like my Buzzcocks post wasn't the first time we had posted that. I shoulda known. After all they are one of The Boss's favorites and trying to get a leg up on him is fucking impossible (That's why he's The Boss) I promise to do my research better from now on. So to make up for that I give you this. This is no longer available. This fucker smokes. See scans

THE HELL'S ANGELS AT A MICK JAGGER CONCERT

Wednesday, November 11, 2015

The Small Faces - The BBC Sessions (1965-1968)

The Small Faces - The BBC Sessions (1965-1968)
Studio recordings @320
{Out of Print}

Track List:
1. Watcha Gonna Do About It
2. Jump Back
3. Baby Don't You Do it
4. Shake
5. Sha La La La Lee
6. You Need Loving
7. Hey Girl
8. E Too D
9. One Night Stand
10. You'd Better Believe It
11. Understanding
12. All Or Nothing
13. If I Were a Carpenter
14. Lazy Sunday
15. Every Little Bit Hurts
16. Interview - Small Faces/Steve Marriott
17. Interview - Small Faces/Steve Marriott
18. Interview - Small Faces/Steve Marriott
19. Interview - Small Faces/Steve Marriott
20. Interview - Small Faces/Kenney Jones 

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Wednesday, January 28, 2015

The Skatalites - From Paris with Love {Out of Print}

The Skatalites - From Paris with Love
Recorded in Paris 2001
Soundboard @320
{Out Of Print}

This album was recorded live with few overdubs at Davout Studios in Paris 
in December 2001 in just 16 hours.

A return album of sorts from the Skatalites, recorded in between tour dates across Europe in December 2001. While there are only two of the original members still on the roster (Lloyd Brevett and Dizzy Johnny Moore), a number of one-time players and such have joined the band in recent years for touring purposes, and here join in for the album as well. Will Clark does a good job of mimicking Don Drummond's old trombone work while still attempting to hold a bit of his own style. The jazzier guitarist Devon James works admirably with his own sound, though it doesn't fit into the whole quite the way Jah Jerry did in the past. Other players appear and disappear as necessary, including Lloyd Knibb, the creator of the one-drop hit on drums (an important development for Jamaican music). Overall, it's a pretty good album, though there are certainly other Skatalites albums that should be heard prior to this one, such as the Ball of Fire compilation. the Skatalites were and are the premier ska band throughout Jamaican music history, and their work is what led directly into reggae proper. Despite this, though, the band begins to show its age in this album, with the replacement players acting more as tribute musicians than full members in the band. There are a couple of entirely new songs here for the true collectors, so pick it up as a completist or as a crazed fan, but not as a newcomer to the Skatalites or ska in general.
~Adam Greenberg - AMG

Track List:
1. Garden Of Love
2. Glory To The Sound
3. From Russia With Love
4. Ska Fort Rock
5. When I Fall In Love
6. Freedom Sounds
7. Trip To Mars
8. Pata Pata
9. Lester's Mood
10. Golden Love
11. African Beat
12. River To The Bank
13. Thinking Of You
14. Guns Of Navarone
15. Rock Fort Rock



...With Love

Monday, December 15, 2014

Dave Alvin - Live KSRG Austin 2005

Dave Alvin And The Guilty Men
KGSR Music Lounge, Austin, TX
February 18, 2005
FM source @flac


Track List:
01 intro
02 Somewhere In Time >
03 Ashgrove
04 interview
05 9 Volt Heart
06 Make Me A Pallet On Your Floor


acoustic set with a studio audience...

Dave Alvin: guitar, vocal
Chris Gaffney: accordion, vocal
Bobby Lloyd Hicks: drums
Chris Miller: guitar



Austin '05

Sunday, April 27, 2014

Chrome Cranks - self titled - 1994 {Out of Print}

Chrome Cranks - self titled
Studio Recordings @ 160
Out of Print

Formed in Ohio by Peter Aaron (vocals, guitar) and William Weber in 1988, the band more or less plodded indistinguishably until relocating to New York City in the early '90s. In 1992, the Cranks were joined by former Honeymoon Killers' bassist Jerry Teel. Drummer Dan Willis signed on at the same time. At that juncture, the band was given a sense of purpose and a definite aesthetic. Where early recordings certainly reflect an interest in garage rock and noisy indie bands like the Jesus and Mary Chain, it wasn't until Teel joined that the Chrome Cranks' sound solidified itself. From that point, the band picked up where the Honeymoon Killers left off, churning out a stripped down, deconstructive bastardization of garage rock tradition, retooling everything from the Stooges to Kim Salmon. The new lineup inaugurated their recording career with the debut EP Eight-Track Mind on PCP in 1992, thus establishing their Cramps meets Pussy Galore aesthetic -- sleaze-rock, essentially. A heap of other singles followed in the successive years.

In 1994, PCP released the quartet's self-titled debut album, quite possibly their best. Dead Cool followed in 1995, with Bob Bert, previously of Sonic Youth, Pussy Galore, and many other bands of note, on drums. The album lacked the visceral rawness of its predecessor. The Chrome Cranks' final studio album, Love in Exile, appeared in 1996. Although the band folded that year, sporadic singles followed, as well as the album of outtakes and demos, Oily Cranks, and the potent live document, Live in Exile, both in 1997.

Oddly enough, it's the debut, the first Chrome Cranks album, that rocks the hardest. Where it takes most bands a few discs to fully develop their style, their chops, their sure-footedness -- if they are to develop it at all -- the Chrome Cranks, with this self-titled debut, show themselves as a band in absolute command of its trade. This is possibly the strongest album in the Chrome Cranks' oeuvre, and likely the bluesiest, noisiest, and grittiest.
~by Patrick Kennedy

Track List:
1 Dark Room
2 Subway Man
3 Drag House
4 Driving Bad
5 Eight Track Mind
6 No. 1 Girl
7 Doll in a Dress
8 Back Door Maniac
9 Stuck in a Cave
10 Lo-End Buzz
11 Outta My Heart



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Chrome Cranks '94


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Wednesday, July 3, 2013

John Cale - Live KEXP 2012


John Cale - Live KEXP 2012
December 5, 2012
Live KEXP Studios
Music and Interview - 1 uncut file @320

Duration 25:32


Tracks:
December Rains
Guts
I Wanna Talk 2 U
You Know More Than I Know





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 John Cale 2012


Friday, June 8, 2012

Richard Thompson - Live KCRW 2011


Richard Thompson - Live KCRW - MBE
Santa Monica College 
Los Angeles, California 
April 4, 2011
1 Uncut file-Live Studio @320 

Set List:
Money Shuffle
Stumble On
1952 Vincent Black Lightning
Interview
Sunset Song
Sidney Wells
She Twists The Knife Again
I Misunderstood


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KCRW '11