In chronological order, this seven-CD collection presents the entirety of Otis Redding's performances over three nights at the famed Whisky A Go Go, on LA's Sunset Strip. The seven sets, recorded Friday, April 8th, through Sunday, April 10th, feature the singer's popular songs of the time, including 'Respect,''I've Been Loving You Too Long' and his cover of The Rolling Stones' '(I Can t Get No) Satisfaction.' Several of these recordings -all remixed and remastered from the original analog tapes- will be released for the very first time.
Funkadelic discography [1970-2008]
Funkadelic was an American funk rock band formed in Plainfield, New Jersey in 1968 and active until 1982. The band and its sister act Parliament, both led by George Clinton, pioneered the funk music culture of the 1970s. Initially formed as a backing band for Clinton's vocal group the Parliaments, Funkadelic eventually pursued a heavier, more psychedelic rock-oriented sound.
Funkadelic.1970 Free Your Mind (2005 remastered)
Funkadelic.1970 Funkadelic (remastered 2005)
Funkadelic.1971 Maggot Brain (2005 remastered)
Funkadelic.1972 America Eats Its Young (2005 remastered)
Funkadelic.1973 Cosmic Slop (remastered 2005)
Funkadelic.1974 Standing On The Verge Of Getting It On (remastered 1991)
Funkadelic.1975 Let's Take It to the Stage (remastered 1992)
Funkadelic.1976 Hardcore Jollies (remastered 1993)
Funkadelic.1976 Tales of Kidd Funkadelic (1992 remastered)
Funkadelic.1978 One Nation Under a Groove (remastered 1993)
Funkadelic.1979 Uncle Jam Wants You (remastered 1993)
Funkadelic.1980 Connections & Disconnections
Funkadelic.1981 The Electric Spanking of War Babies (remastered 2003)
Funkadelic.1996 Funkadelic Live - Meadowbrook, Rochester, Michigan 1971
Funkadelic.2000 Funk Gets Stronger [2 CD]
Funkadelic.2000 The Original Cosmic Funk Crew
Funkadelic.2005 Whole Funk & Nothing But The Funk [2 CD]
Funkadelic.2007 By Way Of The Drum
Funkadelic.2008 Toys
Gov't Mule - Bring On the Music : Live at the Capitol Theatre [4 CD, 2019/FLAC]

Gov’t Mule celebrates 25 years being a band with Bring On The Music – Live At The Capitol Theatre.
Hard rock quartet Gov't Mule emerged at the height of the jam band scene's emergence into the mainstream during the mid-'90s. They have played thousands of shows and been through many changes during that time -- some of them excruciatingly painful. The death of founding bassist Allen Woody in 2000 was so profound a loss that they didn't replace him with any one bassist for three years. Keyboardist Danny Louis came aboard in 2002; a year later, bassist Andy Hess was hired on and remained for five more years. Since 2008, Jorgen Carlsson has held down the chair. Bring on the Music: Live at the Capitol Theatre not only acknowledges the band's anniversary but pays homage to their greatest asset: fans. Gov't Mule is so conscious of them, concerts are delivered with completely different set lists so fans get the Mule walking a tightrope each night. In addition to the music there is a full-length concert film by veteran Danny Clinch that also contains interviews and backstage footage and Clinch's iconic photographs.
Phil Lesh and Friends - 2014 Tour
Phil Lesh and Friends is an American rock band formed and led by Phil Lesh, former bassist of the Grateful Dead.
Phil & Friends is not a traditional group in that several different lineups of musicians have played under the name, including groups featuring members of Phish, the Black Crowes and Allman Brothers Band.
In 2014, Phil Lesh signed an exclusive deal with concert promoter Peter Shapiro to perform 44 concerts across Shapiro's venues. Thirty of those performances would take place at the Capitol Theatre in Port Chester, New York, with the others at the Brooklyn Bowls in New York, London and Las Vegas, as well as the Lockn' Festival in Arrington, Virginia.
Phil Lesh & Friends-20140101 Terrapin Crossroads House Party
Phil Lesh & Friends-20140220 Terrapin Crossroads
Phil Lesh & Friends-20140221 Terrapin Crossroads
Phil Lesh & Friends-20140222 Terrapin Crossroads
Phil Lesh & Friends-20140223 Terrapin Crossroads
Phil Lesh & Friends-20140306 Terrapin Crossroads
Phil Lesh & Friends-20140307 Terrapin Crossroads
Phil Lesh & Friends-20140308 Terrapin Crossroads
Phil Lesh & Friends-20140309 Terrapin Crossroads
Phil Lesh & Friends-20140312 Terrapin Crossroads
Phil Lesh & Friends-20140313 Terrapin Crossroads
Phil Lesh & Friends-20140314 Terrapin Crossroads
Phil Lesh & Friends-20140315 Terrapin Crossroads
Phil Lesh & Friends-20140402 Port Chester, NY
Phil Lesh & Friends-20140403 Port Chester, NY
Phil Lesh & Friends-20140404 Port Chester, NY
Phil Lesh & Friends-20140405 Port Chester, NY
Phil Lesh & Friends-20140409 Port Chester, NY
Phil Lesh & Friends-20140410 Port Chester, NY
Phil Lesh & Friends-20140411 Port Chester, NY
Phil Lesh & Friends-20140412 Port Chester, NY
Phil Lesh & Friends-20140418 Las Vegas, NV
Phil Lesh & Friends-20140419 Las Vegas, NV
Phil Lesh & Friends-20140420 Las Vegas, NV
Phil Lesh & Friends-20140521 Terrapin Crossroads
Phil Lesh & Friends-20140522 Terrapin Crossroads
Phil Lesh & Friends-20140523 Terrapin Crossroads
Phil Lesh & Friends-20140524 Terrapin Crossroads
Phil Lesh & Friends-20140529 Port Chester, NY
Phil Lesh & Friends-20140530 Port Chester, NY
Phil Lesh & Friends-20140824 Terrapin Crossroads
Phil Lesh & Friends-20140905 Arrington, VA
Phil Lesh & Friends-20140906 Arrington, VA
Phil Lesh & Friends-20141017 Las Vegas, NV
Phil Lesh & Friends-20141018 Las Vegas, NV
Phil Lesh & Friends-20141019 Las Vegas, NV
Phil Lesh & Friends-20141031 Port Chester, NY
Phil Lesh & Friends-20141101 Port Chester, NY
Phil Lesh & Friends-20141107 Port Chester, NY
Phil Lesh & Friends-20141108 Port Chester, NY
Phil Lesh & Friends-20141114 Port Chester, NY
Phil Lesh & Friends-20141115 Port Chester, NY
Phil Lesh & Friends-20141121 Port Chester, NY
Phil Lesh & Friends-20141122 Port Chester, NY
Phil Lesh & Friends-20141128 Port Chester, NY
Phil Lesh & Friends-20141129 Port Chester, NY
Phil Lesh & Friends-20141215 Terrapin Crossroads
Phil Lesh & Friends-20141219 Terrapin Crossroads
Phil Lesh & Friends-20141220 Terrapin Crossroads
Mississippi Fred McDowell - Down Home Blues (2 CD, 2011/FLAC)
Downhome Blues 1959 contains 46 tracks, spread out over two CDs, tracing the rural blues guitarist Mississippi Fred McDowell’s earliest recordings. The sessions take place on the front porch of his Como, MS farm between September 21-25, 1959 and recorded by folk researcher Alan Lomax with assistance from Shirley Collins. On the first disc, McDowell is heard playing acoustic guitar and is occasionally joined by guitarist Miles Pratcher with Fannie Davis on kazoo and comb, with vocals by McDowell’s wife Annie Mae, James Shorty, Sidney Carter, and Rose Hemphill. The second disc includes one McDowell track, “Shake ‘Em on Down,” with the remaining cuts spotlight other Lomax recordings from the same time by bluesmen Forrest City Joe, Boy Blue, Willie Jones and the fife and drum duo of Ed Young and G.D. Young. Although this material has been reissued over the years, JSP not only does an admirable job remastering the tracks but providing recording dates, personnel, and a bit of history that is easily accessible in individual jewel cases as opposed to a bulky booklet. As far as budget blues sets are concerned, this is one of the best.
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