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New 2-CD with rare live recordings (Paris, Mad Russian, Boston Tea Party) [message #5566] |
Sun, 10 January 2016 13:44  |
olaf
Messages: 44 Registered: March 2009 Location: Germany
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LITTLE RICHARD - LIVE SWEAT
Limited edition 2 CD set - Rare Live recordings
BOOMERANG LABEL BR-CD051232
You can find it on http://www.bim-bam.com/index.html
Go to Sale Section ( http://www.bim-bam.com/sale.html )
Search for Little Richard or Live Sweat.
Contents info taken from the mentioned page:
Track listing:
OLYMPIA THEATRE, PARIS (December 13, 1966) with The Quotations: Lucille, Good Golly Miss Molly, Rip It Up, Long Tall Sally, Tutti Frutti, Jenny Jenny, Send Me Some Lovin', Ready Teddy, She's Got It, Whole Lotta Shakin' Going On
OLYMPIA THEATRE, PARIS (June 4, 1964): Hound Dog
MAD RUSSIAN, BOSTON MA (October 9 & 11, 1968) - with The Crown Jewels: Introduction, Lucille, Keep A Knockin', Send Me Some Lovin', Banter, Miss Ann, Slippin' And Slidin', Rip It Up, Tutti Frutti, Banter, The Girl Can't Help It, Ready Teddy, Jenny Jenny, Long Tall Sally, Good Golly Miss Molly, Blueberry Hill, Bony Maronie, Shake A Hand, Jenny Jenny, Long Tall Sally
Promo for WTBS Radiob (October 12, 1968): THE DISCOPHONIC SCENE - hosted by Jerry Blavat (1966): Introduction, True Fine Mama, Lucille
Backstory - Little Richard at The Boston Tea Party
BOSTON TEA PARTY, BOSTON MA (May 1970): Lucille, Good Golly Miss Molly, Blueberry Hill, The Midnight Special, Ooh Poo Pah Doo, When The Saints, Be-Bop-A-Lula, Rip It Up, Dew Drop Inn, Tutti Frutti, Long Tall Sally, Roll Over Beethoven, Bo Diddley, I Saw Her Standing There, Miss Ann, Directly From My Heart, (Sittin' On) The Dock Of The Bay)
Great booklet (approx. 40 pages) with many rare photographs to me and the liner notes (not complete) taken from the album The Hottest Beat In Town - DEMAND LP 0035 and 4 pages at the end with concert reports, originally published in the fan magazine "Penniman News", concerning the "Mad Russian" in Octobre 1968.
Of course: Don't expect too much sound quality on every song - but expect historical content !
Kind regards, Olaf
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Re: New 2-CD with rare live recordings (Paris, Mad Russian, Boston Tea Party) [message #5681 is a reply to message #5566] |
Thu, 15 March 2018 01:41   |
Willem Moerdijk
Messages: 7 Registered: February 2007 Location: The Netherlands
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"Promo for WTBS Radiob (October 12, 1968): THE DISCOPHONIC SCENE - hosted by Jerry Blavat (1966): Introduction, True Fine Mama, Lucille."
This particular version of Lucille presented here, is the same version that can be found on WINS 1013, with an introduction by (supposedly) Alan Freed.
This introduction is absent here,...Why?...Because Alan Freed's voice sounds totally different from that of Jerry Blavat, who introduces the first song?
The two songs do have a similar sound, presented together this way...Except at the end of True Fine Mama, screaming girls can be heard. These can't be heard during Lucille...
Does anyone have any details about the recording date of Lucille on the WINS album?
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