Hey Chuck,
I wasn't even aware of these expanded versions of "Back Street Crawler" and "Fire And Water". That's what happens when ICE magazine, my main source of CD release information, vanishes into the ether.
I did a quick check on Amazon UK to get the song line-ups. The Kossoff album gets the full treatment and you can now savor the Olympian workout that was "Time Away" without having to drop a hundred bucks on the "Songs Of Yesterday" box set. They put that entire John Martyn session on there..completists rejoice!
And Free basically cut "Fire And Water" twice; If I recall correctly Chris Blackwell wasn't happy with the first version and had the band remix the album. Add some BBC tracks and live sessions and four different versions of "All Right Now" and you have a stocking stuffer of the highest order!
Bring on the FUNK!!!
What are you listening to ?
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Sir John Mandeville demos and radio edits
Led Zeppelin 1 and 4
Blue Oyster Cult- Workshop of the Telescopes
Glenn Hughes- FUNK ruffs
Lynyrd Skynyrd- Pronounced
Josh Ritter - The Historical Conquests of
Whitesnake - Good to be Bad -
Nektar-Remember the Future
Throbbing Gristle -24 Hrs of TG
Hawkwind- Take Me to Your Leader
Russ Ballard- Book of Love
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hey frank, i love you like a GHPG brother, but i don't really listen to anything on your list. that's not to say, mind you, that you're right and i'm wrong, but we're just different..... my point is to say that although sometimes . we all may be on our separate paths. we all still can meet up at the crossroads of Glenn avenue and Hughes bulavard.
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This is a very interesting thread to me. I noticed an old outdated one from a few years back, and i almost started a new thread myself, but waited too long and purplemusic beat me to it. Lots of great stuff mentioned so far.
I just recently obtained my copy of Hughes/Downes "Work Tapes".
(In anticipation of the new release, i've been listening to a lot of Glenn's other cd's lately too.)
I finally got my copy of Ken Hensley's "Blood On The Highway". (I was way behind on buying that one. I don't have much extra money these past few years.)
I've been jammin' Robin Trowers lastest releases a bunch. Seven Moons, Another Days Blues, Living Out Of Time- the studio release and the live dvd. (He is my personal favorite.)
Just bought Dug Pinnick's new one "Strum Sum Up", listened to it 3 times so far, and awaiting the new King's X release.
Porcupine Tree "We Lost The Skyline" and "Nil Recurring" - Nil is pretty hard stuff.
Alvin Lee "Saguitar" - recommended for all 10 Years After/Alvin fans. It has 3 great new blues tunes and some jammers as well. By the way, Ten Years After "Now" cd is good also-even without Alvin.
Paul Rodgers "Live In Glasgow"
Ian Hunter "Rant"
Gov't Mule "High & Mighty"- i didn't go for the newer reggae versions release, sorry.
I have the new UFO "Monkey Puzzle" but enjoyed the previous release better: "You Are Here".
Kenny Wayhne Shepherd "The Place You're In" (2004 release). - i don't have the new blues cd/dvd release just yet.
Eagles new 2cd (i have to be in the right mood for this one, it's pretty mellow).
I'm into some other genres too such as americana/bluegrass/folk styles.
Railroad Earth live 2cd "Elko"
Donna The Buffalo live 2cd "The Great American Ballroom" (great down to earth festival band-check them out on myspace, etc)
Yonder Mountain String Band "Mountain Tracks Vol. 4" - another great festival favorite.
DJ & TT ( Donna Jean & The Tricksters- Donna sang in the Grateful Dead in the 70's, and the Zen Tricksters are a current Grateful Dead tribute band, now both are together making music, and just released their first cd.) --Yes, i'm an old deadhead, and i miss Jerry
I have cd's scattered all over the place and i could go on & on.
I listened to an old Screamin' Cheetah Wheelies cd the other day, some Allman Brothers, Marshall Tucker Band, Moody Blues live 2cd "Lovely To See You".
Ever heard of Jupiter Coyote? They are very smooth, kinda like a "pickin' " Allman Brothers style. The Guitarist put a banjo neck on a guitar body.
I still don't have the new David Gilmour yet, some things i have to keep putting off.
I'm looking forward to getting the new Whitesnake, the new Candlebox, the new Heep in June, and the new U2 in October.
I just found out Paul Rodgers w/Queen release an album Sept 1st.
I like some country too, but i've already said more than my share.
Can you tell i'm a huge music lover ??
...everyday, wheels are turnin' -
yngwie malmsteen
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planet p------ (G.O.D.)---go out dancing
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At this precise moment, i'm listening to the rubbish radio station we have on at work, but I was listening to Audioslave and Foo Fighters this morning, as well as M4TD of course!
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Whitesnake - Good to be bad & Live... in the heart of the city
Niacin - Deep ( the song " things ain't like they used to be "with Glenn on vocals )
Soulmover , Addiction ,R.O.C.K from Glenn
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I'm listening to Cartola, wich is a fabulous brazilian musician. One of the greatests in "samba".
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My recent plays:
Optical Race - Tangerine DreamAllison, Tangerine Dream is just outstanding. Just got an unopened vinyl of Phaedra and Rubycon at a record show. I have been playing Alpha Centauri quite a bit lately and a Klaus Schulze solo. Grab some Cabaret Voltaire with that and some Throbbing Gristle and you have a great night of listening pleasure.
Seeing as you are one of the few Raging Slab afficienados out there, I am always excited to see new things you are listening to. -
Glenn Hughes - F.U.N.K.
Whitesnake - Good To Be Bad
Mother's Finest - Live
Buckcherry - 15
Richie Kotzen - Return Of The Mother Head's Family Reunion
Deep Purple - Burn -
Glenn Hughes - F.U.N.K.
Blue Cheer - The History Of Blue Cheer
Helmet Of Gnats - Helmet Of Gnats -
Like everyone else - FUNK .
Also another fantastic new release by Shawn Smith - The Diamond Hand . Got a great review in Classic Rock.
Saw him live in Birmingham a couple of weeks back - awesome!
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Seeing as you are one of the few Raging Slab afficienados out there, I am always excited to see new things you are listening to.
Hi Frank - thanks!! We are hoping Raging Slab will come over here again soon In the meantime will have to make do with:
Dan Baird/Quireboys - 26 May
DIO - 28 May
Glenn Hughes - 10 June
Blue Oyster Cult - 11 June
Recently been listing to:
Professor Satchafunkilus and the Musterion of Rock Joe Satriani (saw him the other night with Paul Gilbert - WOW amazing!!)
FUNK - Glenn Hughes
Gamma 2 - Gamma
Alison -
listening to FUNK right now, but i had a really hard time taking my Voodoo Hill cd out of the player. (wo)man, i forgot how good that cd is. i remember now though. it's VERY good !
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