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VoodooChileInWOnderl |
Thanks Axel and Nico for heads up via the SW5 list.
Live at Manchester Free Trade Hall 1975
Meanwhile, Jack Bruce re-issue programme is underway and, surprisingly, not only adds collectable material to the musician's classic albums but also unearthes two previously unreleased titles, the first being "Live At Manchester Free Trade Hall, 1975", a double-CD set featuring Mick Taylor, fresh from THE ROLLING STONES, and Carla Bley:
1. Can You Follow?
2. Morning Story
3. Keep It Down
4. Pieces Of Mind
5. Tickets Of Waterfalls / Weird Of Hermiston / Post War
6. Spirit
7. One / You Burned The Tables On Me
8. Smiles & Grins
9. Sunshine Of Your Love |
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steel driving hammer |
Hey thanks!
Is is available for purchase?
Can't find it at CD Now or Amazon...
Guess I'll call Best Buy when it opens. |
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VoodooChileInWOnderl |
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/B00008LKHR/qid%253D1050923577/sr%253D11-1/ref%253Dsr%255F11%255F1/classicrockan-20/103-4842702-7851810 |
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steel driving hammer |
Shit.
Thanks! |
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J.J.Flash |
I'm really amazed. This guy (Jack Bruce) is one of my heroes. Great!!! |
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sirfito |
Thank you very much, great news!
Best,
Fito |
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VoodooChileInWOnderl |
This is a photo from a Rolling Stone article about the band on tour, great band, great article, what a pity they didn't go on
The Jack Bruce - Mick Taylor Band 1975
Ronnie Leahy, Jack, Carla Bley, Bruce Gary and Mick
Photo by Robert Ellis - Rolling Stone No. 191 July 17th, 1975 |
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