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Recorded live at Tivoli Gardens/ Stockholm, Sweden on September 4th, 1967 / some 'Cat's Squirrel' {Cream version} added to the solo // Click on the Link above, to view the CD
* - This was first released, in a different version than the familiar one on the 'Let It Be' album, on the English comp 'No One's Gonna Change Our World', Jan 1969 // FORMER WMBR DJ Joan Hathaway: "More stellar playing from the master of the telecaster (and other axes), Duke Levine. Never disappoints."
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5:11
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Fleetwood Mac [Sometimes billed unoficially as 'Peter Green's Fleetwood Mac']
Their last album to feature Danny Kirwan, who was fired during the supporting tour for this album; he smashed his Gibson Les Paul Custom guitar before a concert on a US tour in August 1972, refused to go on stage and criticised the band afterwards.
* - After being dismissed from Fleetwood Mac in 1972; When Kirwan smashed his Gibson Les Paul Custom guitar before a concert on a US tour in August 1972, refused to go on stage and criticised the band afterwards, Fleetwood fired him.
* It was also the last recording with Jeremy Spencer, and it was not released in the US // ** - this track not released in the US till 2021 /// Click on the Link above, to view the original single
Formed in 1964, disbanded in 1969. Earlier incarnations were known as Ivory Hudson and The Harlequins. // Click on the Link above, to view the original single
This Scottish/ Irish folk song is also known as 'Purple Heather', or 'Will Ye Go, Lassie, Go?'. There have been many versions since 1958, but probably best known by Judy Collins (1961) and The Byrds (July 1966, the 'Fifth Dimension' LP)
Recorded at The Penthouse, Seattle, WA on October 2, 1965. // Other PERSONNEL: Alto Saxophone – Carlos Ward // Bass – Donald Garrett, Jimmy Garrison // Drums – Elvin Jones // Piano – McCoy Tyner // Tenor Saxophone, Percussion – Pharoah Sanders
* - This was first released, in a different version, on the English comp 'No One's Gonna Change Our World', Jan 1969 // FORMER WMBR DJ Joan Hathaway: "More stellar playing from the master of the telecaster (and other axes), Duke Levine. Never disappoints."
* - Titled "Ace" {May 1972, Warner Bros} which was essentially a Grateful Dead album, as almost all of the members of The Grateful Dead at the time played on it.
* - At Wabash College, Crawfordville, IN // This album of previously unreleased Son House recordings from Easy Eye Sound, the independent label operated by Dan Auerbach of The Black Keys, is the premiere release from Dick Waterman’s personal cache of ’60s recordings by some of the titans of Delta blues. His collection of quarter-inch tapes — which are being restored by Easy Eye Sound — have gone unreleased until now.
According to Billy Miller's liner notes, this unissued session was produced by Herb Abramson (co-founder of Jubilee, Atlantic Records, then ran Atco) in 1965, for his label Festival.
FORMER WMBR DJ Joan Hathaway: "More stellar playing from the master of the telecaster (and other axes), Duke Levine. Never disappoints." // BUT best remembered by Freddie Fender, who had his biggest hit with it in early 1975.
* - A pseudonym for 1963 - 1965 collective Rolling Stones group compositions, to credit the entire group, plus their manager: Mick Jagger/ Brian Jones/ Keith Richards/ Charlie Watts/ Bill Wyman/ Andrew Loog Oldham // / Click on the Link above to view the LP