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Our current CD catalogue, updated July 23, 2008, and with new additions {scroll down ... you'll find them listed in pink type!} to: David Bowie (with Stevie Ray Vaughan), Lynn Carey, Chilliwack, Eric Clapton & Steve Winwood: The Blind Faith 2007 Reunion Set, Miles Davis, The Faces (featuring Rod Stewart), Free, Alfred Hitchcock, Humble Pie, New York Dolls, Porcupine Tree, Steely Dan, Raquel Welch & Frank Zappa
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A **AC/DC Back In Canada: Complete Performance At Sarstock Toronto 2003 The Rolling Stones were the headliners, and other acts included Rush, The Guess Who, Justin Timberlake, Sass Jordan & The Isley Brothers, but it was AC/DC who blew the roof off at this all-day concert held in July 2003 in Toronto, attended by some 450,000 fans featuring the complete show, including the encore (plus 2 alternate mixes as bonus tracks) 14 tracks in total
**Actor There's Only One Way To Rock! Lock Up Your Sons: Live, Studio & Unreleased a huge favorite in western New York State in the 1980s, Jesse Galante & Actor offered up an abundance of great songs, twin lead guitars and, naturally enough, Jesse's vocal prowess this features studio tracks by the band, a tasty live set, and 3 previously unreleased studio tracks by Jesse's band Fire (after she'd left Actor) 14 tracks in all
**Aerosmith Off Your Rocker features 9 tracks from the legendary Pall's Mall 1973 radio broadcast from Boston, plus 3 great bonus tracks recorded during their 1986 reunion tour, when they decided to get back together and start all over again 12 tracks in total (also see: The Joe Perry Project) **Aerosmith Pitbulls On Crack (Anything Worth Doing Is Worth Overdoing) you'd never know Aerosmith was about to go under, with both Joe Perry & Brad Whitford leaving for several years, judging by this superb concert from March 1978 in Chicago right from the get-go, opening with "Rats In The Cellar", the band just charges ahead with one knockout performance after another, like a well-oiled machine 15 tracks in all **Aerosmith Riff And Roll: The 1982 Miami Sessions with Joe Perry off to his Joe Perry Project and Brad Whitford starting up the Whitford/St. Holmes band, Steven Tyler carries on the Aerosmith tradition, ultimately releasing Rock In A Hard Place these 1982 sessions are the studio rehearsals that led up to that album
**Lola Albright Dreamsville reaching back to 1959 for this martini-smooth pop vocal album recorded by the sophisticated 'n sexy lady best known for her role as Edie Hart, Peter Gunn's girlfriend on the groundbreaking television series features 12 tracks, all of them under the direction of a band led by Henry Mancini, who also happened to be the musical genius behind the legendary theme music for Peter Gunn
**The Allman Brothers Band Macon Bakin' Rehearsals: Studio Outtakes 1969-1970 features studio rehearsals and outtakes of the original Allman line-up, with Duane & Berry 14 tracks **The Allman Brothers Band Peach Pie recorded live in Pittsburgh at the Syria Mosque on January 17, 1971 features the original line-up, with Duane & Berry, doing 7 tracks, plus a bonus home recording of Duane playing solo bottleneck! **The Allman Brothers Band Peach Gumbo recorded live in New Orleans, Louisiana on March 20, 1971, and featuring the original line-up, with Duane & Berry 12 tracks **The Allman Brothers Band Eat Your Georgia Peaches the WPLJ radio broadcast, recorded on August 26, 1971 at A&R Studios in New York features the complete 60-minute show with the original line-up! **The Allman Brothers Band Our Favorite Things: Rare Studio Sessions part 1 features over 30 minutes of acoustic guitar studio rehearsals by Duane Allman and Dickey Betts, relaxing & talking & playing part 2 features the full,original band working in the studio on multiple takes of Dickey's "Blue Sky", John Coltrane's "My Favorite Things", plus a 12-minute jam session these great behind-the-scenes studio sessions are from circa 1971 **The Allman Brothers Band Lonesome Peach with Duane's untimely passing (but with Berry Oakley still in the band), Gregg Allman, Dickey Betts & company decide to soldier on, offering up this great show from Alabama in the spring of 1972 includes a 20-minute "Whipping Post" and an 11-minute "Les Brers In A Minor", with Dickey & Gregg in top form throughout 9 tracks in all **The Allman Brothers Band The Complete Cow Palace Performance: New Year's Eve 1973 4 CDs every note is captured from a marathon performance on the last day of 1973 (and into the wee hours of New Year's Day 1974, too) opens up with Bill Graham's band intro, and then 2 great sets by the band by the end of the second set, Jerry Garcia & Boz Scaggs join in for a 45-minute "Les Brers In A Minor/Whipping Post", a 27-minute "Bo Diddley", plus several more jams then, after a short break, they come right back for more, with set 3 featuring "You Don't Love Me" and "Mountain Jam" **The Allman Brothers Band Zakk's Night Out 2 CDs Dickey Betts is unable to play, and Ozzy's Zakk Wylde fills in on guitar (with future Gov't Mule's Warren Haynes, too) 15 tracks, including a 35-minute version of Betts' "In Memory Of Elizabeth Reed" **The Allman Brothers Band Beacon Theatre March 23, 2001 3 CDs with Warren Haynes returning to the line-up, the Allman Brothers serve up a superb show, doing new songs & old classics alike, from "Sailin' 'Cross The Devil's Sea" to a re-arranged "Hot 'Lanta", plus a few Gov't Mule tunes to boot includes both sets, plus the encore, with 20 tracks in total
**The Allman Brothers Band (also see: Gov't Mule, The Dickey Betts Band, Delaney & Bonnie & Friends with Duane Allman, Allman Joys, Blue Floyd and Frogwings)
**Allman Joys On The Outside Looking In: Historic Live & Studio Recordings going back about as far as you can with Duane & Gregg Allman, this features 15 tracks from circa 1966, eight of them recorded live (in front of an audience of about 3 people, it seems!) and seven of them studio recordings includes the pre-Allman Brothers Band boys doing such tracks as "Just Like Me," "Good Lovin", "My Girl" and The Yardbirds' "Heart Full Of Soul"
B **The Beatles Sgt. Pepper in MONO it was John Lennon himself who once said that you've never really heard the Fab Four's classic Sgt. Pepper album until you've heard it in mono here it is, faithfully re-produced in beautiful mono! **The Beatles White Album Demos features 21 demo tracks recorded BEFORE the lads went into the studio to create the actual White Album also includes 3 bonus tracks, including a nifty early version of Paul's "Hey Jude" 24 tracks total **The Beatles Peter Sellers Tape featuring 12 tracks from an early mix of the White Album, originally given to actor Peter Sellers by Ringo when they were working together on the film "The Magic Christian" **The Beatles White Album In Mono 2 CDs a real treat for the Beatle fan: the historic White Album in true & glorious mono! features the complete album, plus 3 bonus tracks, among them the original version of "Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da" done the way Paul had originally intended (before John added his piano part and radically altered the song) 33 tracks in total **The Beatles Get Back the original Glyn Johns (not Phil Spector) mixes features 26 tracks from the Let It Be album sessions **The Beatles The Complete Apple Rooftop Concert the boys last-ever live performance in its entirety (at just over 40 minutes) from January 30, 1969 **The Beatles An Alternate Abbey Road 2 CDs the complete Abbey Road album, re-done, with every single track (including the brilliant song suite) replaced with an alternate, mono, or outtake version the second disc features unreleased oddball items from the Let It Be/Abbey Road era, including Paul's "Come And Get It", 2 versions of "I Want You (She's So Heavy)", and plenty more 32 tracks in all
**Jeff Beck Group Beck At The Beeb: Landmark BBC Performances 1967-68 featuring 12 tracks recorded for the BBC between 1967-68 by the original Jeff Beck Group, with JB on guitar, Rod The Mod on vocals and Ron Wood on bass includes "I Ain't Superstitious", "Beck's Bolero", 3 versions of "Rock My Plimsoul", plus less-performed songs such as "Walking By The Railings" and "Stone Crazy" there are 4 bonus tracks, too, also from the BBC, including the nifty "Get Down In The Dirt" from 1974 16 tracks in all **Jeff Beck Group Hi Ho Live! recorded live in July 1968 at the Fillmore West by the original band, with Rod Stewart on vocals & Ron Wood on bass the bonus tracks are from the summer of 1984, when Jeff & Rod briefly reunited for a few shows, with Jeff guesting in Rod's band and doing such tracks as "Rock My Plimsoul", "People Get Ready", "I Ain't Superstitious", plus a strong workout on "The Pump" 11 tracks in total **Jeff Beck Group In Miami recorded live in August 1968 by the original band, wth Rod Stewart & Ron Wood 14 tracks in all **Jeff Beck Group Newport Jazz Festival 1969 featuring the original line-up, with Jeff, Rod & Ron 8 tracks total **Jeff Beck Group Rough And Ready Rehearsals recorded in the summer of 1971 in England, and featuring multiple rehearsal takes of all the gems from the Rough And Ready album, among them "Got The Feeling", "Situation" & "I've Been Used" also includes "Tiddlywinks", which was recorded during these sessions but never released 18 tracks in all **Jeff Beck Group Rough And Ready Quadraphonic a different mix (at times, a radically different mix!) of Jeff's 1971 album that offers quite a few different sounds & guitar licks than the standard stereo version very powerful in-your-face sound quality, too (also see: Hummingbird) **Jeff Beck Group In Europe a terrific performance from start to finish, recorded live in Finland in August 1971, with Jeff's guitar right up front in the mix the quite unique 12 bonus tracks are the behind-the-scenes, individual working tracks for The Orange Album **Jeff Beck Group The Orange Album (In Quadraphonic) as with the Rough And Ready CD (see above listing), this is the differently mixed quadraphonic version released in 1972, it includes "Ice Cream Cakes", "Definitely Maybe" & "Going Down", the lot of them now considered El Becko powerhouse classics **Jeff Beck Group BBC London 1972 8 tracks from Jeff's 2nd incarnation of The Jeff Beck Group, with Max Middleton, Cozy Powell & Bob Tench also includes 5 bonus tracks, among them 3 live tracks from the Wired tour (including an early rough & ready version of "Goodbye Pork Pie Hat"), plus 2 live tracks from Jeff's short-lived BBA power trio 13 tracks in total
**Jeff Beck Power! Live Alive 1975 with his very first all-instrumental album "Blow By Blow" newly released, Jeff and bandmates Max Middleton & Bernard Purdie rip through his brand-new fusion of rock-meets-funk-meets jazz, concentrating primarily on tracks from the new album recorded in Boston in May '75 and including the complete 9-song set **Jeff Beck Essential Blows: Live in Toronto in 1975 2 CDs from July '75 on the Blow By Blow tour, and featuring both the early show (disc 1) & the late show (disc 2) 23 tracks in all **Jeff Beck (Jeff Beck & The Big Town Playboys) Recorded Live In Europe 1993 taken from the European Crazy Legs Tour features 24 tracks! **Jeff Beck Missouri Brakes: Live In St. Louis with the Guitar Shop band of Terry Bozzio, Tony Hymas and Pino Palladino, JB flat-out smokes at this 1995 show 14 tracks **Jeff Beck Space For Jeff 2 CDs recorded live in Toronto, Canada at Massey Hall in March 1999 on the opening leg of JB's Who Else world tour **Jeff Beck Beck Over Tokyo 2 CDs recorded live in Tokyo, Japan August 1999 on the Japanese leg of the Who Else Tour 17 tracks in total, with JB just smokin' all the way through **Jeff Beck What Jeff Said 2 CDs recorded live in Toronto, Canada at Molson Amphitheater in September 1999 on the second swing through Toronto of the Who Else world tour **Jeff Beck "Rock, Sucker" - Rehearsals '00 recorded in England in November 2000, with a red-hot JB & band positively smoking their way through a studio rehearsal of their complete set, getting ready for a tour of Japan in December '00 **Jeff Beck Earthquake 2 CDs recorded live in Toronto, Canada at Massey Hall in March 2001 on the You Had It Coming tour there are 7 bonus tracks, too, taken from various television shows and a Brazilian concert between 1998-2001 27 tracks in total **Jeff Beck Beck In Beantown 2 CDs recorded live in Boston, Massachusetts in March 2001 **Jeff Beck Live In Montreux recorded live at the 35th annual Montreux Jazz Festival in Switzerland in July 2001 on Beck's You Had It Coming European tour, with JB backed by guitarist Jennifer Batten, drummer Andy Gangadeen and bassist Randy Hope-Taylor highlights include "Where Were You", 2 versions of "Brush With The Blues" (opening & closing the show) and "Blackbird/Nadia" **Jeff Beck Beck Report: Alive In Austria on the European segment of his You Had It Coming tour, JB plays Austria's Jazz Festival in July 2001 includes pristine versions of "Nadia", "Behind The Veil/Low Rider", "Rice Pudding/Right Off" and "A Day In The Life" 16 tracks in all **Jeff Beck Orbit opening up with the superb "Skin Thieves", this features extremely rare tracks from the Guv'nor himself recorded between 1985-1999, including unreleased tracks from the 1985 Escape album, from the Steve Lukather-produced mid-1990s Steakhouse studio sessions, and plenty more 17 tracks in all **Beck, Bogert & Appice BBA II their previously unreleased "lost" 2nd studio album, featuring 8 tracks also includes all 4 of the Coca-Cola TV commercial tracks that Beck did with Vanilla Fudge (who included Bogert & Appice), plus 4 unreleased BBA live tracks 16 tracks in all
**The Dickey Betts Band Patterns 2 CDs from 1988 in New York, with Dickey playing tracks from his Pattern Disruptive solo album, and then digging into the Allman Brothers vaults for such classics as "Elizabeth Reed" & "Statesboro Blues" later in the concert, Rick Derringer shows up for "Rock & Roll Hoochie Koo", and Jack Bruce & The Rolling Stones' Mick Taylor join in on Cream's "Spoonful" Dickey's Allman nugget "Southbound" is the closer and EVERYBODY (including Dickey's co-lead guitarist Warren Haynes) plays a first-rate show!
**The Black Crowes Mr. Crowe's Garden initially calling themselves Mr. Crowe's Garden, this features the band's 1986-88 demo tracks, plus some nifty (and mostly acoustic) rehearsal rarities 17 tracks in all, among them "This Ain't No Election", "Carolyn's Psychic" & "Gravedigger Blues" **The Black Crowes Live In The Studio with their debut album released, the Crowes rip it up live in late May 1990 in an L.A. studio before a small and enthusiastic audience 11 tracks in all, among them "Thick N' Thin", "Waitin' Guilty", John Lennon's "Jealous Guy" & "Stare It Cold" the 5 bonus tracks were recorded live in Sheffield, England in October '91 and include a stretched out "Stare It Cold" and the terrific "Seeing Things For The First Time" 16 tracks in total **The Black Crowes Live At Ronnie Scott's an intimate, (almost) unplugged set, recorded live at the famed Ronnie Scott's Jazz Club in London in June 1991 the electricity gets turned back on for the bonus tracks from a March '91 appearance on NBC-TV's Saturday Night Live **The Black Crowes Chitty Chitty Bang Bang (We Love You) 2 CDs recorded live in Germany in November 1992, and highlighted by a superb 17-minute "Thorn's Progress/Thorn In My Pride" and an extended 11-minute "Remedy" loud & proud & bang-on throughout, with 15 tracks in all **The Black Crowes The Really Tall Sessions unreleased tracks from the Tall studio sessions that were, amazingly, discarded as the Robinson brothers put together the Amorica album opens up with the blistering "Exit," the 10-minute "Bewildered," plus "Bitter Bitter You" and "One Cop Story" bonus tracks include nifty cover versions of songs by Bob Dylan & Gram Parsons 14 tracks in total **The Black Crowes Crowe Stuffing (or: Amorica Redux In The U.K.) hot on the heels of the release of their Amorica album, the Crowes offer up a superb 6-song mini-concert (as part of their British Q&A press conference) at AIR Studios in London, England in 1994 also included are hard-to-find tracks from rare English EPs, plus live songs from 1991 in the U.K., including an absolute knockout version of Dylan's "Rainy Day Women #12 & 35" 15 tracks in all **The Black Crowes Made in England recorded live in January '95 at London's venerable Royal Albert Hall on the band's Amorica Or Bust tour **The Black Crowes FM Broadcast '95 (or: "I thought I saw a pussycat ... I did, I did!") recorded in Germany in late January 1995 for an eventual FM radio broadcast, with 14 tracks in all, among them "P. 25 London", "Grinnin'", "Feelin' Alright?" and "Wiser Time" **The Black Crowes Crowes On A Wire (Or: B-Sides Galore) featuring long ago out-of-print, non-album B-sides a-plenty, with 18 tracks in total **The Black Crowes Halloween Night 2 CDs it's Halloween 1996 in New York City, and the Crowes, dressed up as they are, begin the night as the band Jellied Donut, doing 3 Elvis songs, including "Teddy Bear", and then after a quick break they come right back as themselves, delivering a very strong show, with Gov't Mule's Warren Haynes doing a guest spot on the Allman's classic "Dreams" the 3 bonus studio tracks, all unreleased, are from a short-lived Crowes off-shoot band, circa 1994, called Sweet Pickle Salad that featured Chris Robinson & Marc Ford 20 tracks in all **The Black Crowes Viva Las Vegas! 2 CDs a very entertaining show, with more cover tunes played than original songs, as the band winds down on the last night of their Three Snakes & One Charm tour in Las Vegas in mid-December 1996 also features guests Warren Haynes & Allen Woody from Gov't Mule **The Black Crowes "And Further ..." headlining The Dead's Bob Weir & Mickey Hart's retro 1997 Furthur Festival, the Crowe's knock off one of their best sets of the entire tour in Toronto, including playing several tracks ("Blackberry", "Pimpers' Paradise" & "Just Say You're Sorry") for the first time, plus the Stones' "Happy" and (with Bob Weir's band Ratdog) an encore of Little Feat's "Easy To Slip" 13 tracks in all **The Black Crowes The Lions Sessions rehearsals, instrumentals, & early working versions of songs that ultimately led up to the release of the 2001 Lions album 17 tracks in all **The Black Crowes Lions On Tour taking a day off from their Brotherly Love Tour (with Oasis), the band goes right back to work, playing at Boston's River Rave charity concert in late May 2001 features their complete set, which included a guest appearance from Aerosmith's Joe Perry on "Jealous Again" and a rollicking take on Fleetwood Mac's "Oh Well" the bonus track is a hugely entertaining 19-minute "Thorn In My Pride" jam, taken from a concert in Houston in early '93 **The Black Crowes Something To Crowe About: Reunion In New York City 2 CDs opening up with "Don't Do It" (done as The Band played it), the Robinson brothers patch things up between them and reunite their band for a series of 3 superb shows in New York City in late March 2005 16 tracks in all **The Black Crowes As The Crowes Fly: Reunion In New York City II 2 CDs the second of 3 nights of shows, with the band serving up a completely different set list from the night before, including 2 thoroughly entertaining jams on "Wiser Time" & "Thorn In My Pride" **The Black Crowes Crowefest: Reunion In New York City 3 2 CDs the third of 3 consecutive concerts and, amazingly, the third of 3 totally different set lists, this time featuring such tracks as "My Morning Song", Leon Russell's "Space Captain", The Beatles' "Yer Blues" & "Bend Down Low"
**(The Black Crowes) Big Toe Live In Hollywood Chris Robinson & friends pull out their cover tunes catalogue and dig in for a great one-off gig at the Troubadour in Hollywood in January 1993 tracks include Stephen Stills' "Four Days Gone", Leon Russell's "Stranger In A Strange Land", Delaney & Bonnie's "Things Get Better", plus a jamming 15-minute "Tobacco Road" to end it all 11 tracks in total **(The Black Crowes) Foamfoot Name That Cover Tune recorded live in Hollywood in 1994, with Chris Robinson & friends playing an intimate club date, offering up terrific versions of such classics as Free's "Walk In My Shadow", Clapton's "Presence Of The Lord", and CSNY's "Long Time Gone" (wherein David Crosby himself comes up on stage and helps out) an absolute blast, with Robinson in top form
**Honor Blackman Everything I've Got the one-and-only album ever released by the superb British actress best known for two legendary roles, as Cathy Gale in the television series The Avengers and as Pussy Galore in the James Bond film Goldfinger first recorded in 1965, with 12 tracks
**Black Sabbath Classic Sabbath 1970-78 strictly Ozzy-era Sabbath, including songs from a monster performance in Paris in late 1970 (just days after, in fact, the European release of the Paranoid album), plus such tracks as "Killing Yourself To Live", "Hole In The Sky", "Gypsy" and "Symptom Of The Universe" taken from 2 great shows in the U.S. in 1975 & '78 13 tracks in all **Black Sabbath Hail The Conquering Zero! a surprisingly strong show from the unique 1983 Born Again U.S. tour, which featured Deep Purple screamer Ian Gillan on lead vocals and The Move/ELO's Bev Bevan behind the drum kit along with the newer tracks for that tour (such as "Digital Bitch" & "Zero The Hero"), the band offers up a meaty "War Pigs", a terrific 9-minute "Iron Man", and even takes a shot at Purple's "Smoke On The Water" 10 tracks in total
**Blaxploitation Various Artists: Original Blaxploitation classic music from classic Blaxploitation films by Pam Grier, Fred "The Hammer" Williamson and others, featuring hit-after-hit (plus a few very cool radio advertising spots for these movies, too!), along with a nifty bunch of truly obscure soul 'n funk tracks tossed into the mix as well (and they shoulda been hits, also) 20 tracks in all
**Tommy Bolin The Alphonse Mouzon Jam Sessions prior to the release of muscular drummer Alphonse's spectacular 1975 Mind Transplant album (which stands as one of Bolin's very best recordings), Tommy & Mouzon hooked up together for a series of meaty jam sessions, with Tommy's guitar front-and-center 9 tracks, plus a bonus outtake instrumental featuring Tommy & drummer Billy Cobham from the 1973 studio sessions for Billy's hugely influential jazz-rock album Spectrum 10 tracks in total
**Tiffany Bolling Tiffany originally recorded in 1971, this is the only album the sexy TV & B-movie actress ever released features 11 tracks
**Booker T & The MGs Groovin' & Cruisin': Greatest Hits Recorded Live In 1993 briefly re-uniting for a small tour, Booker T, Steve Cropper and Donald "Duck" Dunn (along with David Letterman drummer Anton Fig) play all their Memphis-Stax rock 'n soul classics, including "Green Onions", a 9-minute "Melting Pot", a superb 11-minute "Time Is Tight" and a rousing "Soul Man" recorded in Toronto, Canada 12 tracks **David Bowie Earth Oddity: Rehearsals, Demos & Rare Performances 1971-1973 opens up with 7 rehearsal songs by Bowie & Mick Ronson from the BBC Studios in 1971 (it's just the two of them, without the band), and then features 6 Spiders From Mars-era studio outtake tracks and live performances 13 tracks in total of vintage (and rare!) Bowie **David Bowie Transmission 2 CDs a terrific show in New York, taken from the 1976 Station To Station tour during Bowie's Thin White Duke period at the end of disc 2, there are 2 bonus tracks from a Cher TV special, including David & Cher doing a "Young Americans" duet **David Bowie The 1990 Sound+Vision World Tour Rehearsals recorded in New York City in February '90, with David and his band running through their (tentative) set list in preparation for his massive tour to support the release of the Sound+Vision box set **David Bowie Engagement In Japan 2 CDs David's Sound+Vision World Tour, with sparkling lead guitar work from King Crimson's Adrian Belew, plays Japan's Tokyo Dome in May 1990 on the second of 2 sold-out nights 21 tracks in all **David Bowie David At 50 turning 50 in 1997, Bowie gives a first-rate performance on his birthday, doing new & old songs alike a bit later in the year, David travelled to the U.S. and appeared on several shows, including Saturday Night Live, David Letterman & Conan O'Brien, and songs from those shows are also included 16 tracks in total **David Bowie 50th Birthday Bash 2 CDs the complete 50th birthday concert at Madison Square Garden in New York City, with guests Lou Reed, Foo Fighters, Robert Smith, Billy Corgan and Sonic Youth 25 tracks in total **David Bowie Capitol Idea featuring the complete MTV broadcast of Live From The 10 Spot, including the 3 pre-broadcast songs that David did (that weren't shown) recorded live in October 1997 at the Capitol Theater **David Bowie Kit Kat Bowie's Hours promotional tour hits New York City's Kit Kat club for an intimate nightclub gig in November 1999 12 great tracks, with a first-class band, and including "Always Crashing In The Same Car", "Survive", "Stay" and "The Pretty Things Are Going To Hell" **David Bowie A&E: Live By Request the A&E Network's popular Live By Request program plays host to Bowie in June 2002, with callers telephoning in their song requests to David among the 13 tracks he performs are "Fame", "Let's Dance", "Slow Burn" & "I'm Afraid Of Americans" the bonus tracks are from David's appearances that same month on the Letterman & Conan O'Brien talk shows 15 tracks in total **David Bowie A Heathen In Canada Bowie opens up for Moby, delivering a very tasty set that includes tracks from his Heathen album, in early August 2002 in Toronto the bonus tracks all feature David's Heathen-related appearances on Conan O'Brien, Dick Clark's Rocking New Year's Eve, Carson Daly, and the VH1 Fashion Awards 17 tracks in all **David Bowie "Very Strange" 1967-1975 2 CDs David's rarest BBC performances straight from the beginning, including loads of vintage & unreleased material, opening with a cover of The Beatles' "Penny Lane" in '67, through the Ziggy/Alladin Sane eras, and then right up to an alternate take of "Right" from Young Americans in '75 40 tracks total
**David Bowie (with Stevie Ray Vaughan) The Serious Moonlight Tour Rehearsals 2 CDs newly-enhanced sound quality, plus 3 additional songs (there's now 31 tracks!), as the Thin White Duke (very) briefly meets up with the Texas guitar-slinger in April '83 in Dallas for the Serious Moonlight pre-tour rehearsals sadly, once the tour started, SRV had vanished to begin his solo career; but for these rehearsals Stevie Ray was front-and-center, most especially on such tracks as the superb re-working of "The Jean Genie," "Cat People," "Station To Station," "Fame" and "Stay"
**Jack Bruce Themes: Rare Performances 1971-1994 featuring 14 tracks from various stages in Bruce's long & varied career, including unreleased B-sides from 1994's Bruce, Baker & Moore, along with live tracks from 1975 with Mick Taylor, from 1980 with Billy Cobham, and from 1982 with Allan Holdsworth
**Bruce, Baker & Moore The Cream Set with Gary Moore offering up a Clapton-like touch (and, of course, with Jack Bruce on bass & vocals and Ginger Baker on drums), BBM play a Cream-only live set in Germany in November 1993 (on Jack's birthday, in fact) tracks include a 7-minute "Sitting On Top Of The World", a strong version of "Politician" & "White Room" bonus tracks feature the 2-song BBM performance at the 1994 Virgin Records Bash 8 tracks in all
**Lindsey Buckingham We'll Meet Again: Selections From The 1992 Out Of The Cradle Tour the former Fleetwood Mac leader's tour for his brilliant third solo album 16 tracks **Lindsey Buckingham Gift Of Screws what was supposed to be the follow-up to his superb 1992 solo album, Out Of The Cradle, became the album that never was, as Lindsey ended up donating several tracks from it (in different, re-recorded form) to Fleetwood Mac's Say You Will album, and then putting 3 tracks onto his '06 solo album Under The Skin this on-again/off-again project features 16 tracks, among them 12 songs by Lindsey (including "Twist Of Fate", "Shuffle Riff" & the title track), as well as 3 Jagger-Richards Rolling Stones' tunes
C **Can One More Night: Live In Germany 1976 there's only 4 tracks that make up this April '76 show, all of them long ones, as Holger Czukay, Michael Karoli & Can offer up their unique brand of music, which can best be described as a slightly funkier Pink Floyd
**Lynn Carey C.K. Strong Lynn's very first group project, initially released when she was still a teenager and yet, amazingly, already fully displaying her tremendous 3-octave voice that could shake buildings from 1969-70, this is the one-and-only album her band C.K. Strong ever made, and it's a nifty mix of rock, blues & psychedelia also includes 5 bonus tracks featuring Lynn's vocals from the cult film classic Beyond the Valley of the Dolls 13 tracks in total **Lynn Carey & Neil Merryweather Vacuum Cleaner Redux just before Lynn, together with bassist Neil Merryweather, formed Mama Lion, this album was released in 1971, filled with all kinds of rock and soul nuggets, for the most part keeping Lynn's huge trademark vocals front and center includes Lynn's classic "Let It Shine", plus "Captain Terrific", the ice-cool "Sugar Man", and "Few & Far Between" also features 6 bonus tracks, including four Carey/Merryweather songs from the extremely rare 1972 Heavy Cruiser album 18 tracks in total **Lynn Carey Mama Lion: Complete featuring every track from Lynn's two Mama Lion albums, Preserve Wildlife (the monster debut album with Lynn's legendary front cover photo) and the terrific follow-up (Give It Everything I've Got), plus 3 additional super-rare bonus tracks 23 tracks in total **Lynn Carey & The L.A. Jazz Choir From All Sides opening up with Lynn's pop rocker "Jim, Jam, Jump", this jazz- and pop-inflected album was Grammy nominated in 1985 also includes Lynn's "Love Is A Joy" 12 tracks **Lynn Carey Mama Lion Roars Back! after far too long an absence, a rock 'n roll cult legend returns, her overpowering vocal range still fully intact includes a generous bounty of new tunes, plus 9 never-before-released classic-era Mama Lion songs as well 21 tracks in all
**Mariah Carey Live In Japan beautifully recorded, Mariah sets the house afire in Tokyo, Japan on her Far East tour in March 1996 highlights include the bouncy opener "Emotions", "Always Be My Baby", "Underneath The Stars" and the funky "Make It Happen" 15 tracks in all
**Chilliwack self-titled debut long out-of-print, the 1970 debut of an FM-radio underground classic, featuring 7 tracks, among them the blues-ballad "Rain-O" **Chilliwack self-titled from 1971, their 2nd album, also simply titled "Chilliwack," and initially a 2-LP set, with one-half straightforward rockers (including the hit "Lonesome Mary") and the other half devoted to jam sessions, some parts of which are wildly experimental **Chilliwack All Over You from '72, and the last of the band's harder-edged music (before they turned toward a lighter, pop sound) includes the complete album of 11 tracks, plus a bonus track
**Eric Clapton 461 Ocean Boulevard: The Rehearsals the 1974 sessions at Miami's Criteria Studios that led up to the release several months later of one of Eric's most popular solo albums 14 tracks in total, including a bonus track from a Jamaican studio session (also from 1974) with Peter Tosh
**Eric Clapton & Steve Winwood The Blind Faith 2007 Reunion Set recorded live in July 2007 at Clapton's Crossroads Guitar Festival in Chicago the 2 co-founders of Blind Faith truly deliver the goods, offering up such classics as "Had To Cry Today," "Can't Find My Way Home" and plenty more
**The Clash Extra! Extra! Palladium Performance 23 tracks in all, recorded live in September 1979 at the Palladium in New York City **The Clash Appointment At Bond's 2 CDs great sound quality highlights an intense, rip-roarin' performance by The Clash at Bond's International Casino in New York City on June 9, 1981 24 tracks in all **The Clash Jamaica Calling recorded live in 1982 at the Bob Marley Performance Center in Montego Bay, Jamaica features 16 tracks, including "London Calling", "This Is Radio Clash", "The Magnificent Seven", a 7-minute "Straight To Hell", "Police On My Back" and "Rock The Casbah"
**The Collectors Grass and Wild Strawberries: The Collectors Collection 2 CDs classic Canadian rock, with disc 1 featuring the entire 1969 Grass And Wild Strawberries album (their 2nd album), plus tracks from their 1968 self-titled 1st album, including the 19-minute psych opus "What Love Suite" disc 2 features 8 very rare A- & B-side non-album singles, 2 long-lost live tracks recorded for a 1968 CBC broadcast (including the terrific "Ring The Bells"), and 5 early 1970-72 Chilliwack tracks (the group The Collectors would evolve into), among them the FM classic "Rain-O" and "The Fields And The Sea" 30 tracks in total
**Colonel Claypool's Bucket of Bernie Brains Colonel's Secret Recipe Album 2 CDs the 1st-ever performance by the band, recorded live in June 2002 at the Bonnaroo Music Festival in Tennessee, with the band performing a wild set of other-worldly electro-funk power jams band members are demon-fingers bassist Les Claypool & demon-fingers guitarist Buckethead, along with keyboardist Bernie Worrell and drummer Brain
**The Cramps What Color Are Those Panties? rockabilly-meets-psychobilly, as Lux, Poison & band rock New York City's CBGB's in January 1978 13 tracks in all, among them "Human Fly", "Sunglasses After Dark", "Baby Blue Rock" and "TV Set"
**Cream The Sound Of 66: 1st Album Rehearsals & Alternate Versions features 16 outtake tracks from their 1st album, as Eric, Jack & Ginger fine-tune their debut recording also includes bonus track of the drums master version of "White Room" 17 tracks in total **Cream Live Dates 1966-67 two of Cream's most sought after early English club dates are featured here, with 4 tracks taken from their late 1966 show at Klooks Kleek and 7 tracks from the band's show at the Ricky Tick club in early 1967 the 3 bonus tracks are from Cream's reunited performance at their Rock & Roll Hall Of Fame induction in January 1993 14 tracks in total **Cream Stepping Out: Live In Detroit 2 CDs a powerhouse concert performance by Cream at their very best, with a 2-hour show from October 15, 1967 tracks include "Tales Of Brave Ulysses", "Sitting On Top Of The World" & "I'm So Glad" **Cream California Dreaming: Live 1968 featuring re-arrangements of "Crossroads" and "Passing The Time", plus a knockout 16-minute "Spoonful", this stands as one of Cream's best-recorded performances, with Eric, Ginger & Jack in peak form throughout from early October 1968 in Oakland, California, with 8 tracks total **Cream In Texas 1968 Cream's Farewell Tour draws ever-closer to its completion with this strong show from Dallas in late October 1968 includes 7 tracks, among them the opener "White Room", "Sunshine Of Your Love", plus mammoth takes on "Toad" & "Spoonful"
**Crosby & Nash Benefit opening up with a powerful "Wooden Ships", Crosby & Nash play an all-acoustic prisoners benefit concert at San Fran's Winterland in March 1972 special guest Neil Young shows up, too, and the three of them proceed to mix-and-match their songs as a trio, a duo and, also, with some superb solo spots, among them Neil's "The Needle And The Damage Done" & Crosby's "Almost Cut My Hair"
**Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young Together Alone 2 CDs recorded live at the L.A. Forum in the summer of 1970, when they all still got along with each other very well features both an acoustic set & an electric set, with the acoustic set more inclined toward each of the members playing alone (especially Young and Stills), while the electric set is geared toward the full band playing together 15 tracks in total, including a 10-minute "Suite:Judy Blue Eyes", "Long Time Gone", "Ohio", and a 13-minute "Southern Man"
**Sheryl Crow The First Time Sheryl's immensely entertaining first solo album, which was supposed to have been released in Fall 1992 but was, amazingly, flatly rejected by her record label (and eventually replaced with the completely different album Tuesday Night Music Club) features 12 tracks, among them "I Will Walk With You", "The Last Time" & "Near Me" **Sheryl Crow Under The Covers a very tasty collection of Sheryl doing nothing but cover versions, performed live between 1993 through to 1998, including songs done by Sheryl & her band, as well as Sheryl with The Rolling Stones, The Allman Brothers Band, Steve Earle, The Wallflowers and Eric Clapton tracks include everything from John Lennon's "Cold Turkey" to Bobbie Gentry's "Ode To Billy Joe", to The Chambers Brothers' "Time Has Come Today", to The Stones' "Happy" and "Get Off Of My Cloud" 15 tracks in total
D **Miles Davis Around The Next Block recorded live in Berlin in early November 1971, and showcasing to great effect the bass-heavy, funk-filled On The Corner-era Miles that was soon coming, particularly on an absolutely wailing 13-minute "What I Say" and a 19-minute "Funky Tonk" the first-class band includes bassist Michael Henderson, Gary Bartz on sax, keyboardist Keith Jarrett, and Mtume on percussion **Miles Davis M.D.D. Live '72 using the same 9-piece band line-up that would later be featured on the Get Up With It studio sessions, Miles' free-for-all of avant-garde jazz/funk/rock gets quite the workout on four extended tracks, among them "Rated X" & "Honky Tonk" recorded live in Boston in Fall 1972
**Delaney & Bonnie & Friends New York Gig a terrific radio broadcast gig recorded in New York City in 1971, and divided into 2 parts the first section features 4 acoustic tracks with Delaney, Bonnie, Duane Allman and Little Feat's Sam Clayton the second section features 4 electric tracks, again with Duane on lead & slide guitar, plus brother Gregg on keyboards and King Curtis on sax the 2 bonus tracks feature Delaney & Bonnie & Friends with Eric Clapton on lead guitar, recorded live in Germany in 1969 for TV's Beat Club program 10 tracks in all
**The Doobie Brothers Toulouse Street Live with their 1972 Toulouse Street album ready to roll, the Doobies play a live-in-the-studio, nearly 80-minute set for a handful of fans it's a well-paced show, too, with a couple of tasty, quiet acoustic tracks mixed in with such hard-edged rockers as "Jesus Is Just Alright", "Road Angel" (a track that wouldn't appear until their fourth album) & "Disciple" for the encore, which features two 16-minute jams, Santana's Gegg Rolie is added to the line-up, nicely fleshing out the band's guitar-driven sound with his meaty Hammond organ **The Doors Matrix Music 2 CDs with their legendary 1st album out (but not yet anything close to the blockbuster it would become), The Doors perform in front of practically nobody at San Francisco's Matrix Club in the spring of 1967 they perform both of their sets, too, including songs that will be familiar (such as "Soul Kitchen", "Moonlight Drive" & "When The Music's Over") and several songs that are quite different from what we've been accustomed to hearing ("The End" and the classic instrumental section for "Light My Fire" are 2 notable examples that sound fabulous but are nowhere near the same as the studio versions) 16 tracks in total **The Doors In Sweden 2 CDs features BOTH shows from a terrific pair of performances in September 1968 includes "Light My Fire", a 17-minute "The End", two versions of "When The Music's Over" and even a stab at part of the legendary "Celebration Of The Lizard" poem 17 tracks in total **The Doors Someday Soon: Live In Seattle 1970 Jim's pretty spaced and the unusual track listing reflects it: includes the never released "Someday Soon", plus the 2-part, 27-minute "Mystery Train" 8 tracks, with a running time of 78 minutes **The Doors Isle Of Wight Festival 1970 one of Jim Morrison's final live performances, and it's a beauty at that features a 13-minute "Light My Fire", an essential version of "The End", plus a great "Ship Of Fools" and plenty more, all of it recorded in the UK at the Isle Of Wight Music Festival on August 31, 1970
**Dr. John The Night Tripper Live Gumbo recorded live in the studio in 1972, with The Night Tripper offering a tasty mix of his mainstream hits ("Right Place Wrong Time", "Mama Roux") and his Creole-based voodoo ("I Walk On Gilded Splinters", "Loop Garoo") 16 tracks **Bob Dylan Go Ahead (Look Back): Essential Rarities 1961-1965 17 very rare tracks, opening with "Black Cross" (recorded by blues harpist Tony Glover in Bonnie Beecher's apartment in 1961) and also including such nuggets as 1963's "Farewell", 1964's "Bob Dylan's New Orleans Rag", and 1965's (with the Hawks) "Number One" a great collection! **Bob Dylan Highway 61 Re-Revisited taken from the original alternate acetate recordings, and featuring different versions of the 9 tracks that made up Dylan's landmark Highway 61 Revisited album (his first "electric" album), including "Like A Rolling Stone", "Ballad Of A Thin Man" & "Desolation Row", plus 4 other tracks from the very same summer of '65 recording sessions 13 tracks in total **Bob Dylan Electric '65 Dylan plugs in his Stratocaster for the first time (to many folk purists' horror!) at the 1965 Newport Folk Festival (with Mike Bloomfield on lead guitar) and then 5 weeks later in California (with Robbie Robertson in the lead guitar spot) 11 tracks in total **Bob Dylan Original Blood On The Tracks featuring the original versions of songs for Bob's brilliant Blood On The Tracks album, recorded before he abruptly went back into the studio to re-record them includes 2 versions of "Tangled Up In Blue", 2 versions of "Idiot Wind", plus "Call Letter Blues" 11 tracks in all **Bob Dylan Woodstock Revisited Bob's complete 12 track set from his performance at the Woodstock II Festival in August '94, and featuring "Jokerman", a rockin' "Rainy Day Women #12 & 35", and the beautiful set closer of an extended "It Ain't Me Babe"
E **Don Ellis Connection/Reaction rare tracks from the trumpeter/big band leader/drummer best known for his odd time signatures includes the powerful theme he composed for the film "The French Connection", the 9-minute melodic tour de force "Chain Reaction", the 19-minute "Variations For Trumpet", and the opening & closing theme music for the vastly underrated film "The Seven-Ups" 12 tracks in total
F **Rod Stewart & The Faces Boston Tea Party with their debut album released, Rod and the band play songs from it at a small club gig in Boston, Massachusetts in October 1970 the bonus track "(I Know ) I'm Losing You" is an unreleased 1973 song from the Coast To Coast album 10 tracks in total **Rod Stewart & The Faces Had Us A Real Good Time: 1970 BBC Radio Performances 13 tracks, all of them recorded solely for BBC radio programs in 1970, both in concert and in the BBC studios **Rod Stewart & The Faces In Miami a terrific show, recorded live in Miami, Florida, in late October 1970 9 tracks in all, among them "Cut Across Shorty", "Around The Plynth" and the encore "I Feel So Good" **Rod Stewart & The Faces Cabaret Music: 1970-72 Definitive BBC Performances featuring tracks recorded between 1970-72 for both BBC-TV and BBC Radio, with Rod in top form throughout and Ron's electric slide guitar work as wicked as it would ever be highlights include "That's All You Need", "Too Much Woman", and "Three Button Hand Me Down" 12 tracks in all **Rod Stewart & The Faces Va Va Voom features outtakes, alternate recordings, live performances and rare B-sides, including 9 outtakes from the Ooh La La album sessions 19 tracks in total **Rod Stewart & The Faces Carousing In London: Live On Stage 1973 as rollicking as ever, this features Rod, Ron & the boys from a BBC performance in London, England in 1973 14 tracks in total, including "Silicone Grown", "Miss Judy's Farm", "Memphis", Free's "The Stealer", and "Stay With Me" **Rod Stewart & The Faces Too Drunk For The BBC: The Banned 1973 Broadcast recorded live in concert in February '73 for broadcast on BBC Radio ... only some higher-ups at the BBC deemed the band "too drunk" and cancelled the broadcast! 30 years later, the BBC (and one-time-only, too) accidentally airs the entire show guess what: it's a vintage Faces performance, well-worth hearing again and again 13 tracks **Rod Stewart & The Faces Motown Affair loud 'n very entertaining, recorded live in Detroit in late summer of '74, with 3 bonus tracks taken from a rare performance on French television in 1971
**Fleetwood Mac Cajun Dance with Peter Green still at the forefront of the band,the Mac play back-to-back nights in New Orleans in late January 1970 21 tracks in total, including "Before The Beginning", "Sandy Mary", "All Over Again", "Oh Well" & "Tiger" **Fleetwood Mac Live Penguin small treasures abound on this rare Bob Welch-led (with Christine McVie, too) 77-minute live-in-the-studio show from Mac in 1974 includes a 9-minute "Bermuda Triangle", "Why", "The Green Manalishi", "Hypnotized", a 10-minute "Rattlesnake Shake" and "Black Magic Woman" 13 tracks in all **Fleetwood Mac Over Our Heads: Live In The Studio 1975 with Lindsey Buckingham & Stevie Nicks now in the band, the brand-new Mac hold a special in-studio show for a small audience songs are featured from all eras, too, including early Mac ("The Green Manalishi"), mid-period ("Hypnotized"), and songs from the just released first album with Buckingham and Nicks, including "Rhiannon" and "Over My Head" 11 tracks total **Fleetwood Mac The Portable Live Fleetwood Mac a compact, 50-minute radio show performance by Mac, with Lindsey, Stevie & the band all at the top of their game recorded live in May 1975 at the Capitol Theatre in New Jersey, with 8 tracks in total, including "Station Man", "Landslide" and "World Turning" **Fleetwood Mac More Rumours the most popular of all Mac albums (and one of the biggest sellers of all-time), this features alternate working versions of all 11 songs from the legendary Rumours album (including 2 versions of "Gold Dust Woman", as well as instrumental & vocal versions of "The Chain"), plus 3 additional songs, among them 2 versions of the terrific "Silver Springs" 17 tracks in total
**Focus New York Waves recorded live in concert in March 1973 in New York City, and including a 27-minute "Anonymous II", a knockout 12-minute version of "Questions? Answers!", and a jumpin' "Hocus Pocus" 7 tracks in all
**Free BBC Broadcast Transmissions 1970-73 15 tracks recorded between 1970-73, including such classics as "The Stealer", "All Right Now" and a 9-minute "Sail On", as well as such rarer gems as "Seven Angels" and "Like Water" **Free Rare Performances includes songs taken from radio & TV shows, demos & B-sides 17 tracks in total features the original line-up of Paul Rodgers, Paul Kossoff, Andy Fraser & Simon Kirke (with, it's believed, Stray Dog's Snuffy Walden filling in for Koss on one track) **Free Tokyo Performances: 1972 Studio & Live Sessions as dysfunctional as they would get near the end, a re-formed Free headed by Paul Rodgers and Rabbit nevertheless still managed to produce some truly great music, entering a Tokyo, Japan studio in July '72 and laying down 4 tracks, then later that month (also in Tokyo) delivering a tasty concert set splendid Heartbreaker-era performances, with 9 tracks in all
**Frogwings Kickin' Back With Frogwings 2 CDs a pet side-project of Allman Brothers drummer Butch Trucks, featuring his nephew Derek Trucks on lead guitar recorded live in late 1997, and including a 24-minute "Loomis/Catchin' Up", Dylan's "Leopard Skin Pillbox Hat", the Allman's "Hot 'Lanta", plus 2 bonus tracks by the Derek Trucks Band (who opened for Frogwings on this night)
G **Rory Gallagher Europe 1972-73 63 minutes of prime-era Rory, with 9 tracks, including "Race The Breeze", "Faster On The Draw" and "Used To Be", all of it taken from his late '72/early '73 European tour **Rory Gallagher Souped-Up For London live in England in late January 1977, with Rory offering both an electric set of 5 songs as well as a spirited acoustic set of 4 tunes the 3 bonus tracks, which also feature mate Frankie Miller on guest vocals, are from 1979 in Germany, and include a terrific take on Chuck Berry's/The Rolling Stone's "Around And Around" 12 tracks in all (also see: Taste) Rory Gallagher Calling Card Germany recorded live in Germany in July '77, with a full-steam-ahead Rory playing in front of a wildly appreciative audience tracks include "Moonchild", "Calling Card" & "Souped Up Ford" there are 3 bonus tracks, among them a 1970 appearance on the Beat Club by Rory's old band Taste **Rory Gallagher What's The Story, Rory? the CD version of the rarest Rory LP (only 100 numbered copies were ever pressed!) also includes 2 bonus tracks that were originally issued on the bonus 7" that came with the original 1978 LP 12 tracks in total
**Danny Gatton The Humbler In Philly he was nicknamed The Humbler for good reason, since he pretty much humbled every other guitar-slinger out there this show was recorded live at a nightclub in Philadelphia in October 1992, and includes 7 long tracks, among them a 21-minute "Harlem Nocturne", a 13-minute "Memphis" and a 13-minute "Blues Newburg"
**Danny Gatton & Robert Gordon Live! Together! rockabilly singer Robert Gordon & six-string legend Danny Gatton combine forces for a superb nightclub performance back in January 1983 in Washington, D.C. features 19 tracks, including "Ubangi Stomp", "Linda Lu", "Rockabilly Boogie" and "Heart Like A Rock"
**Genesis Studio Rehearsals: Selling England By The Pound 2 CDs 35 tracks of studio rehearsals for the group's breakthrough 1973 album, including a 21-minute "The Battle Of Epping Forest", plus multiple takes of "The Cinema Show", "Dancing With The Moonlit Knight", "Firth Of Fifth", "I Know What I Like" and "After The Ordeal"
**Gov't Mule "Rosebud ..." 2 CDs the power trio to pretty much end all power trios, featuring 3 world-class players (guitarist Warren Haynes, bassist Allen Woody & Matt Abts on the drums) in the opening stages of what's turned out to be a marvellous band over the years recorded live in late 1995 at a small club in Pittsburgh called Rosebud, and including both their entire set and the encore also included are 9 bonus tracks, taken from another club performance (this time in Austin, Texas) nine months later **Gov't Mule A Night At The Opera House 2 CDs recorded live in Toronto in August 1997 at the Opera House on Gov't Mule's first visit to Canada includes the terrific "She Said She Said/Tomorrow Never Knows", plus "Kind Of Bird", "Trane" and "Good Morning Little Schoolgirl" **Gov't Mule Goin' Out West 2 CDs recorded live in August 1997 at the Fillmore West, and featuring a knockout performance of The Beatles' "Tomorrow Never Knows", plus "Crossroads", plus 2 songs with guest star Gregg Allman **Gov't Mule Live Dose 2 CDs with their second studio album, titled "Dose," recently released, the Mule deliver the goods with a rock-solid 2-hour show from Pittsburgh in mid-May '98 **Gov't Mule Tribute To Jimi 2 CDs recorded live in Boston on September 18, 1998, coinciding with the 28th anniversary of Jimi Hendrix's death beyond several superb Mule staples (including an 18-minute "Left Coast Groovies"), Warren offers a heartfelt tribute to Hendrix by performing over a half-hour of his tunes, including "Third Stone From The Sun", "Red House", "Little Wing", "Voodoo Child (Slight Return)" & "Catfish Blues" **Gov't Mule A Night At The Opera House II 2 CDs recorded live in Toronto in early October 1999 at the Opera House tracks include "I Can't Quit You Baby", "I'm A Ram", "Ride Like Hell" and "She's Nineteen Years Old" featured guest guitarists are Big Sugar's Gordie Johnson and Big Wreck's Ian Thornley **Gov't Mule Mule Gumbo 2 CDs recorded live in New Orleans on the last day of October 1999, with the band celebrating Halloween in style, opening up with a 10-minute "Get Behind The Mule", plus a smokin' medley of ZZ Top's "Waitin' For The Bus" and "Jesus Just Left Chicago" for the encore, the band Deep Banana Blackout joins the Mule for Aretha's "Doctor Feelgood" and a 26-minute "Afro Blue" **Gov't Mule One For Woody: A Tribute To Allen Woody 5 CDs the untimely death of Gov't Mule bassist Allen Woody becomes the inspiration for a stirring tribute to him on September 21, 2000 in New York, with sets by Phil Lesh & Friends (disc 1), The Allman Brothers Band (disc 2), The Black Crowes (disc 3), followed by Warren & Matt (discs 4 & 5) with all manner of special guests helping out, including Leslie West, Merl Saunders & Lynyrd Skynyrd's Artimus Pyle taking a rest on only a couple of tracks, Warren plays guitar throughout the evening on all five discs 36 tracks in all **Gov't Mule Mulenium: The Millenium Show 4 CDs recorded live in Atlanta on December 31, 1999 (and well into January 1, 2000, too!), nicely kick-starting the new Millenium with a bang includes "21st Century Schizoid Man", Alice Cooper's "Is It My Body", "Dazed And Confused", Hendrix's "Power Of Soul" and oodles more **Gov't Mule Dining Out In New Orleans 3 CDs with the addition of Allman Brothers' & Rolling Stones' keyboard player Chuck Leavell, this May 2001 show in New Orleans offers up a newer, fuller-sounding Gov't Mule, with Warren Haynes' guitar still front-and-center includes all kinds of great Mule tracks, plus a 17-minute version of Traffic's "The Low Spark Of The High-Heeled Boys" a great concert throughout! **Gov't Mule Poolin' With The Mule 4 CDs with monster bassist Les Claypool (of Primus) in tow for this sprawling September 20, 2001 show from San Francisco , the band cooks & cooks on Gov't Mule tracks, Primus |