And here's the longer 112 minute version, including songs where Cale prominently played lead guitar on other people's records: 01 Shock Hop [Instrumental] (Johnny Cale [J. J. Cale])02 Sneaky [Instrumental] (Johnny Cale [J. J. Cale])03 I Hate Myself (Al Sweatt with Johnnie Cale & the Valentines)04 Let's Paint the Town Red (Al Sweatt with Johnnie Cale & the Valentines)05 There's a Big Wheel (Jerry Adams & the Starlighters)06 Old Black Joe (Jerry Adams & the Starlighters)07 All Right (Leon Russell Bridges & the Starlighters)08 Swanee River (Leon Russell Bridges & the Starlighters)09 Ain't That Lovin' You Baby (Johnny Cale [J. J. Cale])10 She's My Desire (Johnny Cale [J. J. Cale])11 Purple Onion [Instrumental] (Johnny Cale Quintette [J. J. Cale])12 Troubles, Troubles, Troubles (Johnny Cale Quintette [J. J. Cale])13 Creepin' [Instrumental] (Starlighters)14 Hot Licks [Instrumental] (Starlighters)15 Black Cherry (Junior Markham & the Tulsa Review)16 Gonna Send You to Georgia (Junior Markham & the Tulsa Review)17 It's Alright with Me (Leon Russell)18 Everybody's Talking 'bout the Young (Leon Russell)19 It's a Go-Go Place (J. J. Cale)20 Dick Tracy (J. J. Cale)21 In Our Time (J. J. Cale)22 Outside Looking In (J. J. Cale)23 After Midnight (J. J. Cale)24 Slow Motion (J. J. Cale)25 The Green Hornet [Instrumental] (Super Dupers)26 I'm Puttin' You On (Sunday Servants)27 Who Do You Love (Sunday Servants)28 Lazy Me (Jimmy Boyd)29 Sunset and Clark [Instrumental] (Leathercoated Minds)30 Non-Stop [Instrumental] (Leathercoated Minds)31 Arriba [Instrumental] (Leathercoated Minds)32 Pot Luck [Instrumental] (Leathercoated Minds), https://www90.zippyshare.com/v/bwnhuSYR/file.html. I think it's pretty clear they were having an especially good time playing songs other than their same old hits that probably bored them by this point in their careers. Yes, it's still somewhat dated to its time. 01 I Am a Lonesome Hobo (Julie Driscoll, Brian Auger & the Trinity)02 Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood (Julie Driscoll, Brian Auger & the Trinity)03 This Wheel's on Fire (Julie Driscoll, Brian Auger & the Trinity)04 I'm Gonna Move to the Outskirts of Town (Julie Driscoll, Brian Auger & the Trinity)05 I Don't Know Where You Are (Julie Driscoll, Brian Auger & the Trinity)06 The Road to Cairo (Julie Driscoll, Brian Auger & the Trinity)07 Shadows of You (Julie Driscoll, Brian Auger & the Trinity)08 After Loving You [Edit] (Julie Driscoll, Brian Auger & the Trinity)09 I'm Not Talkin' (Julie Driscoll, Brian Auger & the Trinity)10 Old Jim Crow (Julie Driscoll, Brian Auger & the Trinity)11 I'm a Believer (Micky Dolenz & Julie Driscoll, Brian Auger & the Trinity)12 Come On Up (Julie Driscoll, Brian Auger & the Trinity)13 Knock on Wood (Chris Farlowe & Julie Driscoll, Brian Auger & the Trinity)14 What You Gonna Do (Brian Auger & the Trinity), https://www75.zippyshare.com/v/GImhMa8H/file.html. You can see the Wikipedia entry about that here: Here's how I see it. Isaac Hayes was not only a true icon by revolutionizing soul music, but also by spearheading the conception of Blaxploitation. It took a long time for Cale to find his distinctive style. If y'all got more songs, let me know.. & already thanks 2 everybody that help'd me make this list more complete! Apparently when they got started they could hold their own with other British bands that were heavily influenced by American R&B, and this is an example of that. 1975 tour, two discs of rehearsals and an additional disc of live Throughout, Dylan I can only guess that this was professionally done with plans for a possible official album that never came to fruition. In 1979 during the recording of the album "Night In The Ruts", the North American group Aerosmith was sunk in a strong crisis of existence, on the verge of separating, product of the consumption of drugs and lack of economic liquidity on the part of its members. version of “Hurricane," the ragtag group hit the road with a On top of that, both Driscoll and Auger put out solo album projects in the late 1960s, but I'm not including songs from those unless it's a performance they did together that differs from the album version. I think he had a mini-career revival in the early 1990s. it himself. eventually saw the light of day. actual film are an overwhelming mess and honestly a taxing listen, we will limit this soundtrack Why is the pandemic not over yet!? The Pandamonium - The Unreleased Album (1969 uk, outstanding psych folk rock, 2004 release) Singers/guitarists Martin Curtis and Bob Poton started their professional musical careers in 1963 as members of the beat band The Pandas. Revue, a number of the performances featured in Renaldo & Clara YOU GROW. Plus there's "This Driving Beat," which only came out decades later on an archival release. They revived their partnership with a new name and more concert tours from 2010 to 2012, though this time without the other stars. 01 Lowdown (Boz Scaggs)02 You Make It So Hard [To Say No] (Boz Scaggs)03 talk (Boz Scaggs)04 What Can I Say (Boz Scaggs)05 Might Have to Cry (Boz Scaggs)06 talk (Boz Scaggs)07 Jump Street (Boz Scaggs)08 Angel Lady (Boz Scaggs)09 talk (Boz Scaggs)10 Running Blue (Boz Scaggs)11 talk (Boz Scaggs)12 Georgia (Boz Scaggs)13 Slow Dancer (Boz Scaggs)14 It's Over (Boz Scaggs)15 talk (Boz Scaggs)16 Lido Shuffle (Boz Scaggs)17 Dinah Flo (Boz Scaggs)18 talk (Boz Scaggs)19 I Got Your Number (Boz Scaggs)20 'Cause You're Mine (Boz Scaggs), https://www97.zippyshare.com/v/0gmaVsiK/file.html. In 2019, famed director Martin Support her buying her albums. He made some tweaks to help, but there's only so much one can do, so those still sound worse than the others. The other half come from a bootleg of rehearsals for the 1977 tour. The first five songs come from "Tromso, Kaptein." Unlike most of his albums, it was basically a covers album, with only one original song. I based it on a poster for a 1946 movie called "Beware" that starred Louis Jordan. With the addition of budding songstress Emmylou Harris on The other unreleased song, "Don't Wait Too Long," is super obscure. There's a run of three missing songs in the middle of the concert ("Angel Lady," "Running Blue," and "Georgia"), plus the encore, "'Cause You're Mine." I had the usual problem of BBC DJs talking over the starts of some songs, but I got lucky with this volume, as there are only four such cases (marked with "[Edit]" in the title). flac --> wav --> editing in SONAR Pro and Goldwave --> flac encoding via TLH lv8. film, as this edit, too, was critically panned and never saw an His wife was the producer for their tours and those of their earlier incarnation, and Fagen acted as an MC of sorts, doing most of the talking between songs. Most of the songs from it are studio versions done as outtakes from his solo albums. of the songs. But if you can look past all that and just focus on the music, there's a lot to like, even though there may be a few clunkers here and there. Many of the tour members themselves did But even so, he sang lead as far back as 1958 on some fairly obscure singles, and wrote a lot of songs too. A couple of the songs I had sounded even worse than the ones mentioned above. rest. But there are some gems there too, including a version of his classic "After Midnight" that was released as a B-side in 1966. The remaining songs are from "Love from London." It helps that this one is a lot longer, at two hours and eight minutes compared to an hour and six minutes. Apparently, a club owner made the suggestion, saying that there were too many other guitarists at the time named Johnny, such as Johnny Rivers, and J. J. would stand out more. G) 5 No Stoppin' Carson (Produced By Dr. Dre) 6 Bi-ches On My Dick (Produced By DJ Khalil) 7 Oh My God … But the internet is crazy cuz now we can listen 2 many unreleased and OG versions, & many of them are way better then the released versions. In fact, I couldn't find a single color photo of him from that time. and, Doing This cuts the length of the album from 58 minutes to 44 minutes, and in this case, I think less is more. (Technically, many of these songs have been released on album, but I believe those are dubious "grey market" releases that aren't officially sanctioned, so I don't count those.). Here's the second of four volumes of Herman's Hermits at the BBC. that wasn’t quite the end of Renaldo & Clara; released in 2002 (Thus its bonus track status.) I just got back from vacation. This album is an hour and 12 minutes long. but there are quite a few additional songs where he and Russell worked on the same songs, but just didn't get their names on the records. recruit, Ronee Blakley, came aboard to fill Emmylou Harris’s ", I'm not that familiar with every last song by this band, so I don't always know which songs here were only done in BBC versions. Later that year, Dylan offered a more concise two-hour edit of the Likewise, the setlist The band name was there in the original art. I'm Just a Child of Nature - George's house, late May 1968 from the Esher demos recorded shortly before The White Album sessions. 04 Rico & His All Stars - Ska Beat. The electric stomp of “A Hard Rain’s a-Gonna Fall” OK. On to the album. afterwards. LANA DEL REY Collection. I think this is an interesting album because it's almost like a lost album of the famous "Rumours" line-up. recently deceased concept of live music. 01 Barrington Spence - Darling Dry Your Eyes. their friend and bandmate. Set to be released under Colombia Records — summer 2005 then got cancelled. I have no doubt the conservative BBC was more comfortable with their type of music than the likes of Pink Floyd or Jimi Hendrix. generally assumed that the trio and the surrounding characters were But based on his appearance, I'm fairly confident it's from 1971 or 1972. to filming Dylan on the road, having also been the cameraman behind As the only male lead vocalist in the 1975 to 1977 time period, it was natural for Buckingham to sing the songs previous sang by Peter Green or Bob Welch. As such, it's professionally recorded. Apparently, it was edited down to fit into an hour long time slot. first leg of the Rolling Thunder Revue in 1975. a Fall and Winter of essentially one of the most powerful stage shows Instead, all three stars stayed on stage the whole concert and played and/or sang on all the songs. 3) We will attempt to follow the pattern established by the other CSN & CSNY albums by distributing equal representation for each songwriter, alternating so no songwriter has two songs in a row. guest that tagged along was filmmaker Howard Alk. I must admit that I'm in this mainly for Julie Driscoll. I'm not sure exactly where or when the cover art photo comes from, but I would guess from Allman's appearance that it's from the 1970s. So if there is some missing music (and there probably is), at least it's not that much. Originals, the new album featuring 15 previously unreleased Prince-demos started streaming on Tidal June 7, 2019. MZ found another photo of him in 1965 with a similar "poofy" haircut, though it was much more combed and slicked back. Furthermore, an archival box set called "The Rod Stewart Sessions 1971 - 1988" was released in 2009. But what does surprise me is that NONE of the band's BBC recordings have been officially released. I cropped it, changed the text, and made other changes to get the best parts of the rectangular poster into a square space. The first song has appeared elsewhere as a bonus track. As nice as their versions of their own songs are, I think it's even more interesting hearing this bunch do lots of unexpected cover songs. received a significant face lift as well, drawing more on amped-up But that's a shame, because I think one can make a stronger case for the band through their BBC material than their albums and singles. from the Rolling Thunder Revue boxset, this reconstruction presents I particularly like the first one, "Old Man Mose." Cale spent many early years mostly as a sideman prized for his lead guitar skills. The same bootlegger recorded them both off the radio. One other problem albums had in this time period, in my opinion, is something I call "CD bloat." Mansfield and percussionist Luther Rix. Then I added three more back in, for a total of 11. So all I had to do was remove the word "Tour" from the bottom of the flying red heart. I managed to post a couple of Rod Stewart albums I'd prepared in advance while I was gone. 01 Old Man Mose (Louis Jordan)02 Down, Down, Down (Louis Jordan)03 Fuzzy Wuzzy (Louis Jordan)04 Jordan Jive [Instrumental] (Louis Jordan)05 If You Can't Smile and Say Yes [Please Don't Cry and Say No] (Louis Jordan)06 Let Your Hair Down, Baby (Louis Jordan)07 When I Grow Too Old to Dream (Louis Jordan)08 Re-Bop [Instrumental] (Louis Jordan)09 Baby, You're Just Too Darned Good to Be True (Louis Jordan)10 Seventh Avenue (Louis Jordan)11 Honey Child (Louis Jordan)12 Tillie (Louis Jordan)13 Sweatin' on Swing Street [Instrumental] (Louis Jordan)14 Good Morning Heartache (Louis Jordan)15 Wham, Sam [Dig Them Gams] (Louis Jordan), Hold On (Louis Jordan)In the Land of the Buffalo Nickel (Louis Jordan)Long Legged Lizzie (Louis Jordan), https://www46.zippyshare.com/v/ySB0CoL3/file.html. I didn't do much except to come up with the idea of creating two versions. film, exorcising much of the ambiguous dramatic vignettes and Out of the four BBC volumes I'm posting here, I think volume one is the weakest. If you like the pop style of the Hollies, you should give this a try. In 1967, a Dutch TV show recorded some footage of Driscoll recording a song in a studio that was intended for her first solo album. The songs are generally just Gregg Allman singing and playing an acoustic guitar, or occasionally a piano or keyboards. the live performances themselves. never had: a stable backing band. Soundies were much like music videos of later decades, giving fans a rare chance to actually see as well as hear the musicians they loved. place. Buckingham in particular had a key role in crafting that "Rumours" pop rock sound, and you can hear his influence in rearranging these songs to make them a mix of old and new styles. master tape). “Sara” and “Never Let Me Go”, all from 12/4/75. Temptation 02. But also, they played a fair number of songs they never recorded in the studio, and these songs are often more rocking. somehow acting out the stories of the songs, or at least the underlying emotions One thing I like about his music from that time was that it was often acoustic based, helped by the fact that I favor acoustic versions of songs in general. I also do not know much about Shawn Camp. My favorite era stretches from about 1968 to 1973. So what I've done is cut the 14 songs down to eight. I wonder how different their reputation would be simply if they'd had a cool name, or even a generic name. I plan to later post an album of all this band's surviving BBC sessions. The best one is the main one I'm using here, from the Roxy in Los Angeles. exactly were these scenes? Dylan daringly stocked his set with Desire tracks, Let’s end this garbage year with the third of a Luckily, there actually are two soundboards. In the late 1980s, the maximum length of a single album went from around 50 minutes to about 77 minutes, thanks to the widespread popularity of the new CD medium. I'm happy at how the cover art turned out. Although a In my opinion, a key problem with his music from the mid-1970s onwards was that he was a follower of musical trends that haven't aged well. The only consistency throughout was the drummer, Mick Fleetwood, and the bassist, John McVie. As with all these volumes, every single performance here remains officially unreleased. Is this pandemic done yet?? Personally, I really like his solo acoustic style, but he never released an entire album like that. There are three more I've only included as bonus tracks, due to sound quality issues. I don't think Stevie Nicks sings lead anywhere here, but of course she frequently can be heard on backing vocals. This concerts dates to 1993. I wasn't alive at the time, but I understand this band was quite big in Britain in the late 1960s, with Driscoll in particular being known as a fashion trend setter as well as her vocals. It is I don't know when or where the cover art photo comes from. First was Neil Young, who immediately began recording the, After a successful year for the individual members of CSNY, 1976 brought a new hope for the. (White Album deluxe Purple Chick) 18. of the tour: “When I Paint My Masterpiece” from 10/25/75, taken Unreleased Albums and Re-recording Restrictions I do not know much about John Esposito, except that he is the current head of Warner Bros. Nashville. to the gentle “Oh Sister.” Likewise, Dylan and his backing Realizing that without the pair to promote it, this album could never truly be CSNY, and Stills retaliated by erasing the pair’s vocal tracks from the Stills-Young songs! I suspect that was due to a changing market after World War II (which ended in 1945), especially the sudden rise of television. Since then, his reputation has only gotten worse, with a series of "Great American Songbook" albums in the 2000s that sold like hotcakes but were critically derided. 02 Val Bennett & The Revolutionaries - Take Five (The Russians Are Coming) 03 Linval Thompson - You Have to Pay . The collection contains songs Prince-wrote that were later recorded by artists like . enjoy. (There are a handful more on the second stray tracks album I'll be posting here, including their big hit "This Wheel's on Fire.") The Dukes of September are mainly made up of Donald Fagen of Steely Dan, Michael McDonald of the Doobie Brothers, and Boz Scaggs from his long solo career. The only problem with these soundie recordings is that some of them are fairly rough. On the album Joni had continued her change in musical direction begun on Court And Spark (1974), away from her folk stylings towards jazz and what we would now label world music. "Herman's Hermits" sounds like a name you shouldn't take seriously, something for teenyboppers. rough assemblage of Disc One was compiled with promo tapes manufactured in-house On a different note, I think I forgot to mention before I left that I recently redid all the Rolling Stones album I've posted here in order to better balance the volume levels from song to song. But for whatever reason, Allman didn't like that album. The "old" band was dominated by lead guitarist Peter Green and his love of the blues. The cover art photo shows the band playing on the "Top on the Pops" TV show in 1974. Dylan! I just added the text at the bottom. performances—essentially, the only reason anyone would want to watch Summercamp - unreleased sophomore album (2001) I'm not sure how long I'll be leaving this one up folks, so don't sleep. only on bootleg reels and VHS tapes. Furthermore, Sam Shepard, although live footage of the tour would eventually be juxtaposed in (Unreleased 1989 album). You put a dime into a machine and then were able to watch a visual performance of a song. My how time flies! released that September as the ragged live album Hard Rain, both of No, it's not the second coming of his 1971 classic "Every Picture Tells a Story." Thunder box, I have edited out the second-to-last verse in which His record company correctly figured this would be a huge seller. 01 I Feel Lucky (Mary Chapin Carpenter)02 He Thinks He'll Keep Her (Mary Chapin Carpenter)03 talk (Mary Chapin Carpenter)04 I'm Going Out Tonight (Mary Chapin Carpenter)05 Rythm of the Blues (Mary Chapin Carpenter)06 Read My Lips (Mary Chapin Carpenter)07 talk (Mary Chapin Carpenter)08 How Do (Mary Chapin Carpenter)09 Only a Dream (Mary Chapin Carpenter)10 Down at the Twist and Shout (Mary Chapin Carpenter)11 The Hard Way (Mary Chapin Carpenter)12 I Take My Chances (Mary Chapin Carpenter)13 Passionate Kisses (Mary Chapin Carpenter)14 talk (Mary Chapin Carpenter)15 Come On Come On (Mary Chapin Carpenter)16 Hearts in Her Eyes (Mary Chapin Carpenter)17 I Am a Town (Mary Chapin Carpenter)18 Party Doll (Mary Chapin Carpenter), https://www103.zippyshare.com/v/C71cJzYK/file.html. And rest assured that for band like the Starlighters and the Leathercoated Minds, Cale was a member. The sound quality is generally very good, even though most of the songs were done in front of audiences and thus have some clapping. At the very least, I'll be back in a week. Here's the first one. But WE ALL GROW. McVie features because she joined the band around 1971 (after a graduation transition period), so she had some of her own "old band" songs to sing with the "new" band. Mind you, there still were poppy and cheesy elements that serious rockers wouldn't approve of, but it wasn't as heavy as with his 1980s recordings. The common perception is that he did great with the Jeff Beck Group, the Faces, and his solo albums in the late 1960s and early 1970s, but as the 1970s went on, he sold out, becoming the poster boy for the excessive rock star lifestyle, with drugs, sex, and material goods overwhelming his love of the music. But he had a fairly consistent set list on that tour, and that recording misses four songs. 01 Too Young to Be Married (Hollies)02 Hold On (Hollies)03 What a Life I've Led [Edit] (Hollies)04 Long Dark Road (Hollies)05 The Day that Curly Billy Shot Down Crazy Sam McGee (Hollies)06 Long Cool Woman [In a Black Dress] (Hollies)07 I Can't Tell the Bottom from the Top (Hollies)08 Another Night (Hollies)09 4th of July, Asbury Park [Sandy] (Hollies)10 I'm Down (Hollies)11 The Air that I Breathe (Hollies)12 Draggin' My Heels [Edit] (Hollies), https://www68.zippyshare.com/v/27KQsm3I/file.html. used his new-found bodily freedom to act out the lyrics, flailing his The side concludes with “Romance in Durango” from A opens with the very first performance from the very first concert how a single-disc soundtrack to the film could have been presented, This can best be seen by the critically successful "Unplugged" album he released in 1993. The photo I used is black and white and I colorized it. Only two songs here are credited just to her. It contained another seven songs which were some of his greatest hits from the late 1960s and 1970s. I'm a fan of all his work, movies, music, books, .. for me he is the realest that ever rock'd. So I've added those two to the end. newer—and longer—songs, Stoner suggested stripping the band to Let me know if you're interested in me posting that here, since this type of music is different from what I usually post. attack of Ronson, Burnett and Soles. He says he's going to follow this up with one or more albums of Cale rarities from the rest of his career, so look forward to that soon, knock on wood. The album concludes with two tracks from the Crosby & Nash album Wind on the Water. I think it's from 1973. not know, but simply went along with Dylan because, well, he was purposes. So I've demoted those two, "Amsterdam" and "Bombers," to bonus track status. I think Driscoll is underappreciated these days.
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