BELA FLECK AND THE FLECKTONES - LIVE AT THE QUICK:DISC ONE:1. Intro - 1.592. Earth Jam - 8.473. Lover's Leap - 7574. Zona Mona - 7.205. Ovombo Summit - 3.256. Hall Of Mirrors - 6.137. Scratch & Sniff - 8.348. Amazing Grace - 6.399. Big Country - 8.0910. Alash Khem (Alash River Song) - 2.5811. A Moment So Close - 8.2812. Prelude From Bach Violin Partitia #3 - 5.5313. Hoedown - 9.3714. Ah Shu Dekeyo - 5.5815. Credits - 1.13DISC TWO:1. Breakfast Feud - 3.562. Documentary - 16.313. Bela Fleck - 2.104. Victor Wooten - 1.305. Futureman - 1.516. Jeff Coffin - 1.147. Sandip Burman - 1.138. Andy Narell - 1.039. Paul McCandless And Paul Hanson - 2.01
Recorded on June 27 1981 at The Schubert Theatre in Philadelphia PA. Multi Grammy Award-Winner Grover Washington Jr. blends the best of jazz fusion R&B blues funk pop and soul to create his own innovative and distinctive musical voice. The hottest star in jazz-pop fusion backed by an all-star band was captured in this rare concert appearance at the very peak of his powers. STEREO REVIEW said: ""perfect... I have never heard him play better than he does on this release.""
1. The Count - 4 Chapters2. The Vagabond - 4 Chapters3. The Fireman - 4 Chapters4. Behind The Screen - 4 Chapters
Night of the Hawks sees the mid-1980s incarnation of Hawkwind being really rather excellent at the Gaumont Theatre, Ipswich. The line-up here includes several of the 'Wind's elder statesmen, including Lloyd-Langton and (of course) Dave Brock, but this was also the period that saw the band being fronted by Nik Turner, dressed like a cross between a circus acrobat and a Mad Max villain. Fully outed as both a performance artist and a free jazz saxophonist, he totally steals the show, although his post-punk vocal take on "Silver Machine" demonstrates that it was indeed only Lemmy who had the right vocal range for Hawkwind's solitary hit single. That being said, there's plenty of good stuff here, such as "Ghost Dance", the bleak "Uncle Sam's On Mars" and a suitably intense version of "Sonic Attack". On the DVD: given the notorious, you-had-to-be-there murkiness of the numerous VHS releases of Hawkwind gigs, there's surely never been a band more deserving of the detail-friendly DVD format, which not only does visual justice to the snappy editing but also ensures that the glorious lighting is, at long last, part of the viewing entertainment rather than a distraction--even the darkness seems to glow. The picture is in 4:3 ratio and the disc has an assortment of fairly uninspiring extras (mainly web links and catalogues). In suitably spaced-out fashion, the entire package manages to omit personnel listings altogether, but who cares? --Roger Thomas
This 2-hour concert special captures the five members of Deep Purple's most famous 'Mark II' line-up regrouped to celebrate their 25th anniversary with a full world tour. In addition to full-length concert there is an insightful behind-the-scenes interview with Gillan Paice Lord and Glover. Fantastic footage capturing them speaking candidly about the band the tours and the rock lifestyle that they lived - that so many bands just talked about. TRACKLIST: 'Highway Star' 'Black Ni
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