Grateful Dead - Dave's Picks Vol.45 - 1977-10-01-02 Portland, OR [FLAC]


Dave's Picks Volume 45
is a four-CD live album by the rock band the Grateful Dead. It contains two complete concerts recorded on October 1 and 2, 1977 at the Paramount Theatre in Portland, Oregon. It was released on January 27, 2023, in a limited edition of 25,000 copies.

The album is one of many Grateful Dead live releases to feature performances from 1977, widely considered a peak year for the band. Material from the band's October 1977 shows was previously documented on Road Trips Volume 1 Number 2. 


  • Jerry Garcia – lead guitar, vocals
  • Bob Weir – rhythm guitar, vocals
  • Phil Lesh – bass guitar
  • Mickey Hart – drums
  • Bill Kreutzmann – drums
  • Keith Godchaux – piano, keyboards
  • Donna Godchaux – vocals

Led Zeppelin - How The West Was Won (Live 1972/2018) [24-96]

 

How the West Was Won is a live triple album by the English rock group Led Zeppelin, released by Atlantic Records on compact disc on 27 May 2003, DVD-Audio on 7 October 2003 and Blu-Ray Audio in 2018. The recordings are taken from two 1972 performances in California during their tour of North America: L.A. Forum (25 June 1972) and Long Beach Arena (27 June 1972). 


B.B. King - His Best: The Electric B.B. King (1968) [24-192]


 His Best — The Electric B.B. King is a 1968 album by B.B. King. Two songs from the album, "The B.B. Jones" and "You Put It on Me", are from the motion picture soundtrack for the film For Love of Ivy.

Recorded March 3, 1965 - August 5, 1968

  • B.B. King, vocals, guitar
  • Maya Angelou, vocals
  • Billy Butler, guitar
  • Lawrence Burdine, alto saxophone
  • Vernon Slater, tenor saxophone
  • Johnny Board, tenor saxophone
  • Bobby Forte, tenor saxophone
  • Barney Hubert, baritone saxophone
  • McKinley Johnson, trumpet
  • Carl Adams, trumpet
  • Henry Boozier, trumpet
  • Hobart Dotson, trumpet
  • John Browning, trumpet
  • Pluma Davis, trombone
  • Duke Jethro, organ, keyboards
  • Sonny Freeman, drums

 

The Kinks - Lola Versus Powerman and The Moneygoround, Part One [1970] (Limited Deluxe Edition 3 CD, 2020/FLAC)

“Lola” gave the Kinks an unexpected hit and its crisp, muscular sound, pitched halfway between acoustic folk and hard rock, provided a new style for the band. However, the song only hinted at what its accompanying album Lola Versus the Powerman and the Moneygoround, Part One was all about.



Rush - Transmission Impossible (3 CD, 2017/FLAC)

Having formed in 1968, it was not until 1974 that the band proper with Neal Peart joining Geddy Lee and Alex Lifeson to create the line-up that has remained in place ever since came to be. And just two weeks after Peart joined the group, Rush began their first US tour. On 26th August 74 the group played at the Agora Ballroom in Cleveland , Ohio, a show recorded and broadcast by WMMS radio, which made it Rush s very first radio broadcast. It is this now legendary gig which forms the first disc of this set, alongside some bonus tracks which were recorded at the same venue a year later. The second disc here is home to an FM broadcast recorded at Holland s Pinkpop Festival in June 1979. Perfomed while the group were promoting their 1978 album Hemispheres, this rarely heard recording is included here on CD for the first time. The final disc in this collection featured the classic 1980 broadcast from the group, recorded at the Kiel Auditorium in St Louis, Missouri, on 13th February as part of their Permanent Waves Tour, and this recording remains arguably one of Rush s very finest live performances.



  • August 26th, 1974 - Agora Ballroom, Cleveland, Ohio
  • June 4th, 1979 - Burgemeester Damen Sportpark, Geleen, Netherlands
  • February 13th, 1980 - Kiel Auditorium, St. Louis, Missouri


 

 

Thin Lizzy - Live and Dangerous (8 CD super deluxe edition, 2023/FLAC-HD)

To celebrate the 45th anniversary of Thin Lizzy’s 1978 live album Live And Dangerous, Universal Music Catalogue has released a definitive 8CD super deluxe edition featuring a newly remastered version of the album and alongside it all the gigs recorded for Live and Dangerous!

These seven shows from London, Toronto and Philadelphia have been newly mixed by Ben Findlay from the original multi-tracks and mastered by Andy Pearce, overseen by legendary Lizzy guitarist Scott Gorham.


Disc 1: Live And Dangerous (Super Deluxe, Remastered 2022)
Disc 2: Live At The Hammersmith Odeon, London / 14th Nov 1976
Disc 3: Live At The Hammersmith Odeon, London / 15th Nov 1976
Disc 4: Live At The Hammersmith Odeon, London 16th Nov 1976
Disc 5: Live At The Philadelphia Tower Theatre, USA / 20th October 1977
Disc 6: Live At The Philadelphia Tower Theatre, USA / 21st October 1977
Disc 7: Live At The Seneca College Fieldhouse, Toronto / 28th October 1977
Disc 8: Live At The Rainbow Theatre, UK / 29th March 1978)


Bob Dylan - Fragments—Time Out of Mind Sessions (1996-1997) The Bootleg Series, Vol. 17 [5 CD, 2023/FLAC-HD 24-96]


'Fragments—Time Out of Mind Sessions (1996-1997)' shows how Dylan made his first late-career classic. 

Most editions of Bob Dylan’s three-decades-and-running Bootleg Series focus on a particular phase of his career, but a few have zoomed in on the making of an especially hallowed record. As its title makes clear, that’s the case with Fragments—Time Out of Mind Sessions (1996-1997), the 17th volume in the series. That one album is blown out into a five-disc package, which includes two full sets of unissued outtakes and another of live recordings from the Dylan-comes-alive tours that followed in the record’s wake.


Disc One – Time Out of Mind (2022 Remix)
Disc Two – Outtakes and Alternates
Disc Three – Outtakes and Alternates
Disc Four – Live (1998-2001)
Disc Five – Bonus Disc (Previously Released on The Bootleg Series Vol. 8: Tell Tale Signs: Rare and Unreleased 1989–2006)


 

Steve Miller Band - The Early Albums (1968-71) [6 CD/FLAC]

 
Originally called the Steve Miller Blues Band, the group first made its mark as a psychedelic blues rock band in San Francisco. They went through a fallow period commercially in the early seventies before coming back with the hit album The Joker and the song of the same name in late 1973, followed by the band's two most successful studio albums in 1976 and 1977, Fly Like an Eagle and Book of Dreams. In 1978.

Children Of The Future is where it all started for Steve Miller. Originally released in 1968, this debut, chock full of unpredictable acid blues, is very different from the mainstream rock sounds of the '70s that brought Miller fame and fortune. Although few of these songs are ever featured on the radio or performed at Miller's concerts, Children Of The Future remains one of Miller's more interesting and challenging releases.

 


 

Phish - The Gorge '98 (5 CD, 2023/FLAC-HD)


The Gorge '98
is a live box set by Vermont-based jam band Phish. Released on December 9, 2022, it documents their performances at the Gorge Amphitheatre in Grant County, Washington on July 16 and 17, 1998.



 


 

Ray Cooder - Boomer's Story (1972/2017) [FLAC-HD]


Boomer’s Story
is the third studio album by American roots rock musician Ry Cooder, released in 1972.

The title track was previously recorded as “The Railroad Boomer” by Bud Billings (aka Frank Luther) and Carson Robison in a performance recorded at the studio at Liederkranz Hall in New York on September 9, 1929 (Victor V-40139). Although it is credited on Cooder’s album as “traditional,” Robison was awarded a copyright and the song “can’t be shown to have circulated in oral tradition.” Gene Autry recorded it in December of the same year. In the 1930s the song was recorded for Decca Records by the Rice Brothers’ Gang, in 1939 by Roy Acuff & His Smoky Mountain Boys, in 1941 by Riley Puckett for RCA, and in the 1950s by Cisco Houston (as “The Rambler”) and by The New Lost City Ramblers, who included Cooder’s guitar teacher, Tom Paley.


 

Yes - Yessongs (3 CD, 1973) [24-96]


 Yessongs is the first live album by the English progressive rock band Yes, released as a triple album in May 1973 on Atlantic Records. After completing their Close to the Edge Tour in April 1973, the band selected live recordings between February and December 1972 on their tours supporting Fragile (1971) and Close to the Edge (1972) for a live album release. They were then edited and remixed with their producer and live sound mixer Eddy Offord. Three tracks feature original Yes drummer Bill Bruford while the remaining tracks feature his replacement, Alan White. 


  •     Jon Anderson – lead vocals
  •     Chris Squire – bass guitar, backing vocals
  •     Steve Howe – electric and acoustic guitars, backing vocals
  •     Rick Wakeman – keyboards
  •     Bill Bruford – drums on "Perpetual Change", "Long Distance Runaround", and "The Fish (Schindleria Praematurus)"
  •     Alan White – drums on all other tracks


 

Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers - The Best of Everything (2 CD, 2019) [24-96]


 The Best of Everything is a 2019 greatest hits album with recordings made by Tom Petty, with his backing band The Heartbreakers, as a solo artist, and with Mudcrutch. 


 

The Doors - L.A. Woman (50th Anniversary Deluxe Edition)(3 CD, 2021) [24-192]


L.A. WOMAN: 50TH ANNIVERSARY DELUXE EDITION includes the original album newly remastered by The Doors’ longtime engineer and mixer Bruce Botnick, and two bonus discs of unreleased studio outtakes.



 

Eric Clapton - E.C Was Here (1975/2014) [24-192]

Following Eric Clapton's recovery from heroin addition in 1974 and subsequent comeback (announced by 461 Ocean Boulevard), the guitar legend retained his fine band and toured extensively, and this live album is a souvenir of that period. Despite having such pop-oriented hits as "I Shot the Sheriff," E.C. Was Here makes it clear that Clapton was and always would be a blues man. The opening cut, "Have You Ever Loved a Woman," clearly illustrates this, and underlines the fact that Clapton had a firm grasp on his blues guitar ability, with some sterling, emotionally charged and sustained lines and riffs. A short version of "Drifting Blues" also drives the point home, with a lazy, Delta blues feel that is intoxicating. Aside from these standout blues workouts, Clapton provides a surprise with two songs from his Blind Faith period. "Presence of the Lord" and Steve Winwood's classic "Can't Find My Way Home" are given great readings here and highlight Clapton's fine touring band, particularly co-vocalist Yvonne Elliman, whose singing adds a mellifluousness to Clapton's blues vocal inflections. The market was a bit oversaturated with Clapton and Cream reissue products at the time, and this fine record got lost in the shuffle, but it remains an excellent document of the period.


 

Little Feat- Transmission Impossible [3 CD, 2015] (FLAC + 320)

 

With an influence as far reaching still as their musical eclecticism was during the band s golden era, Little Feat remain one of the very finest American groups of the 1970s. And while their classic LPs from that time remain essential, it was during their live shows that they transcended mere excellence and took proceedings to somewhere quite extraordinary, if not supernatural. This delightful triple disc set captures perfectly the mighty Feat doing exactly what they did best, when they were doing it best. Featuring three complete FM radio broadcast recordings from the years 1973, 1974 and 1975 respectively, during which the true nature of this legendary act, nay institution, is revealed in dynamic performance and magnificent audio quality, this collection will surely become a fixed asset in the collections of fans the world across. The first disc here includes the group s performance at the intimate Ebbets Field venue in Denver Colorado, recorded on 19th July 1973, just a few months after the release of Dixie Chicken, arguably Little Feat s most cherished album. Next up comes the 1974 in-studio recording they made for transmission at New York s Ultrasound Studios on 19th September that year, shortly after Feats Don t Fail Me Now came out, another favourite LP among those in the know. Finally, the set concludes with one of the most famous gigs they ever performed, the 1975 Halloween show from Boston s majestic Orpheum Theatre, a recording made a month before The Last Record Album was issued.



David Crosby - If I Could Only Remember My Name (2 CD, 50th Anniversary , 2019) [FLAC-HD]

If I Could Only Remember My Name is the debut solo album by American singer-songwriter David Crosby, released in February 1971 on Atlantic Records. The guest musicians on the album included Graham Nash, Neil Young, Joni Mitchell, and members of Jefferson Airplane, Santana, and the Grateful Dead. The ensemble was given the informal moniker of The Planet Earth Rock and Roll Orchestra. It was one of four high-profile albums (all charting within the top fifteen) released by each member of Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young in the wake of their chart-topping DĂ©jĂ  Vu album, along with After the Gold Rush (Neil Young, September 1970), Stephen Stills (Stephen Stills, November 1970) and Songs for Beginners (Graham Nash, May 1971). It peaked at No. 12 on the Billboard Top LPs chart and earned a RIAA gold record certification in the United States. 

On October 15, 2021, a 50th anniversary re-issue of the album was released with numerous out-takes and demos, as well as liner notes by Steve Silberman. 



 

Jerry Garcia & David Grisman discography 1991-2012


Jerry Garcia
and David Grisman first met in the parking lot of a bluegrass festival in West Grove, Pennsylvania in 1964. They were both members of Old & In The Way in 1973 and performed together occasionally in other situations. They started performing and recording together in 1990 usually supported in concert by Jim Kerwin (bass) and Joe Craven (violin, percussion). Subsequently they performed live occasionally but recorded many sessions at David Grisman's Dawg Studios. The majority of their releases are drawn from those studio sessions.
 
David Grisman-(1991)-Garcia Grisman (w. Jerry Garcia)
David Grisman-(1993)-Not For Kids Only (w. Jerry Garcia)
David Grisman-(1996)-Shady Grove (w. Jerry Garcia)
David Grisman-(1998)-So What (w. Jerry Garcia)
David Grisman-(2001)-Grateful Dawg OST (w. Jerry Garcia)
David Grisman-(2004)-Been All Around This World (w. Jerry Garcia)
David Grisman-(2009)-The Complete Pizza Tapes (w. Jerry Garcia & Tony Rice)
David Grisman-(2012)-Garcia-Grisman (Alternate Takes) (w. Jerry Garcia)

 


Pontus Snibb's Wreck Of Blues - Homebound (2021/FLAC)

 

No one can ever say that Bonafide frontman, Pontus Snibb, is laid back. If he's not bouncing about Europe heading up Bonafide, or skin thumping with Jason & the Scorchers, we now see he's managed to set time aside to write and soon record the third record together with his trio Wreck of Blues.

Pontus's take on it: »I've been into the whole blues vibe since I was a kid, and if I'm honest, it will probably be that sort of riff that will be getting played when I stop doing what I’m doing. When I finally got around to doing this, the tracks were the easy bit as I've had most of them in storage some time, but as you know, I never stop creating. The musicianship was essential, and after doing over 2000 shows with HĂĄkan Nyberg (a.k.a DAD) I couldn't think of anyone else I'd rather have part of my rhythm section. He's taken care of the skins, and the low-end rumble comes from my bass soul mate, Kalle Johansson.«



01. My Kind Of Thing (3:22)
02. Homebound (3:35)
03. Walk A Mile (Feat. Papa Dee) (4:56)
04. Park It Like You Stole It (3:45)
05. A Good Man Has Gone (Feat. Greger 'Knockout Greg' Andersson) (3:56)
06. I Remember The Good Times (4:13)
07. Life On The Road (3:07)
08. Bad Gig (3:32)
09. Ginger And Jack (2:53)
10. Twangin' (2:07)




Jerry Garcia Band - Electric on the Eel [6 CD, 2019] [FLAC-HD]


On August 29, 1987 Grateful Dead front man Jerry Garcia led both the Jerry Garcia Band and the Jerry Garcia Acoustic Band for performances at French’s Camp On The Eel River in Piercy, California. Garcia would bring the JGB back to the scenic venue on June 10, 1989 and on August 10, 1991 – now get ready for the spectacular Electric on the Eel set showcasing the Jerry Garcia Band’s electric sets from 8/29/1987, 6/10/1989, and 8/10/1991.

Electric On the Eel contains three full electric sets from the JGB’s visits to Eel River in 1987, 1989 and 1991.


 

Jerry Garcia & Bob Weir - Fall 1989: The Long Island Sound 1989 [6 CD, 2013] (FLAC-HD + 320)

 

Fall 1989: The Long Island Sound is a six-CD live album by the Jerry Garcia Band and by Bob Weir and Rob Wasserman. It was recorded on September 5 and 6, 1989, at the Hartford Civic Center in Hartford, Connecticut and the Nassau Coliseum in Uniondale, New York. It was released by ATO Records on December 17, 2013.

Fall 1989: The Long Island Sound contains two complete concerts. At each of these shows, Bob Weir and Rob Wasserman played a set of acoustic music, followed by two sets by the Jerry Garcia Band, a rock group led by Jerry Garcia. At the time, Weir and Garcia were the guitarists for the Grateful Dead. Each of the discs of the album corresponds to one of the sets from the concerts.