This show was recorded on New Year's Eve, 1998, at the Roxy in Atlanta, GA, and documents the band in peak form, from the power charged vocals and lead guitar of Warren Haynes, to Abts' freight train drumming and Woody's thunder driven bass. On any given night, Gov't Mule alone can rock your socks off, but on this magical evening, the band was joined by some real brothers of the road -- the Allman Brothers, the Rolling Stones, Eric Clapton's sideman Chuck Leavell was there, along with Parliament's Bernie Worrell, former Black Crowes guitarist Marc Ford, Aquarium Rescue Unit's Jimmy Herring, Randall Bramblett, Allman Brothers' bandmember, Derek Trucks and Yonrico Scott, the drummer from the Derek Trucks Band.
Gov't Mule - Live... With A Little Help From Our Friends [Collector's Edition , 4 CD 1999] [FLAC]
This show was recorded on New Year's Eve, 1998, at the Roxy in Atlanta, GA, and documents the band in peak form, from the power charged vocals and lead guitar of Warren Haynes, to Abts' freight train drumming and Woody's thunder driven bass. On any given night, Gov't Mule alone can rock your socks off, but on this magical evening, the band was joined by some real brothers of the road -- the Allman Brothers, the Rolling Stones, Eric Clapton's sideman Chuck Leavell was there, along with Parliament's Bernie Worrell, former Black Crowes guitarist Marc Ford, Aquarium Rescue Unit's Jimmy Herring, Randall Bramblett, Allman Brothers' bandmember, Derek Trucks and Yonrico Scott, the drummer from the Derek Trucks Band.
Linda Ronstadt - The '80s Collection (7 CD, 2014) [24-192]
(1980) Mad Love
(1982) Get Closer
(1983) What's New
(1984) Lush Life
(1986) For Sentimental Reasons
(1987) Canciones de Mi Padre
(1989) Cry Like A Rainstorm, Howl Like The Wind
Toto - Mindfields (2018 remaster) [24-192]
Mindfields is the tenth studio album by the American rock band Toto. It was released in Europe and Japan on 3 March 1999, followed by a US release on 16 November 16. Mindfields saw the return of vocalist Bobby Kimball, who had departed the band following the 1982 album Toto IV.
George Harrison & Friends - The Concert For Bangladesh 1971 [FLAC-HD]
The Concert for Bangladesh was a pair
of benefit concerts organised by former Beatles guitarist George
Harrison and Indian sitar player Ravi Shankar. The shows were held at
2:30 and 8:00 pm on Sunday, 1 August 1971, at Madison Square Garden in
New York City, to raise international awareness of, and fund relief for
refugees from East Pakistan, following the Bangladesh Liberation
War-related genocide.
- George Harrison, Ravi Shankar– Bangla Dhun
- George Harrison, Ravi Shankar– Wah-Wah
- George Harrison, Ravi Shankar– My Sweet Lord
- George Harrison, Ravi Shankar– Awaiting On You All
- Billy Preston – That's The Way God Planned It
- Ringo Starr– It Don't Come Easy
- George Harrison– Beware Of Darkness
- George Harrison– Introduction Of The Band
- George Harrison– While My Guitar Gently Weeps
- Leon Russell– Jumpin' Jack Flash / Youngblood
- George Harrison– Here Comes The Sun
- Bob Dylan– A Hard Rain's Gonna Fall
- Bob Dylan– It Takes A Lot To Laugh, It Takes A Train To Cry
- Bob Dylan– Blowin' In The Wind
- Bob Dylan– Mr. Tambourine Man
- Bob Dylan– Just Like A Woman
- George Harrison– Something
- George Harrison– Bangla Desh
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