NEW BARBARIANS
- CD
VOLUME ONE:SANTA MONICA REHEARSALS
LABEL: |
StonyRoad |
SOURCE: |
Unidentified small studio, Santa Monica early April 1979. |
FORMAT: |
1 downlioad cdr |
RUNNING TIME: |
79.27 |
SOUND/SOURCE: |
Soundboard stereo |
PACKAGING: |
single slimline jewel case |
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SOUND 9.5 / PACKAGING 10
/ PERFORMANCE 10
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TRACK LIST: |
1.
Take A Look At The Guy #1, 2. Take A
Look At The Guy #2, 3. Worry No More (working sequence and song), 4. Breakin’
My Heart (working sequence and song), 5. Have Some Mercy, 6. Infekshun #1 (work in progress), 7. Infekshun #2
(work in progress), 8. Infekshun #3, 9. Infekshun #4, 10. Infekshun #5, 11.
Buried Alive #1, 12. Buried Alive #2 (work in progress), 13. Buried Alive #3 (work in progress) 14. Buried Alive #4, 15. Act Together
(working sequence and song), 16. Don’t Worry (working sequences and song), 17.
Rock Me Baby (jam), 18. You Don't Have To Go (jam evolving to the song), 19.
Munich Hilton (working session)
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REVIEW: |
This series is dedicated to The New Barbarians
who played two concerts in Canada, eighteen
shows across the United States in April and May 1979 and also supported
Led Zeppelin
at the 1979
Knebworth
Festival
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The band’s line up was. Ron Wood on guitar, vocals, harmonica, sax, pedal steel
guitar, Keith Richards on guitar, vocals, piano, Ian McLagan on piano, organ, backing
vocals, Stanley Clarke on bass, Bobby Keys on sax, Joseph
‘Ziggy’ Modeliste on drums. Note that Boz
Scaggs and Neil Young had both rehearsed for some time with the band. This
recording is coming from the cd no. 3 & 4 from The Drug Dealer Tapes (EVSD 198/199).
They’re well known so had been just edited a bit cutting off silence or nearly
inaudible studio banters. The recording was de-clicked and some parts slightly
amplified. Note that the first two tracks from
cd 3 (Let’s Go Steady Again and Run Rudolph
Run) were from the Milwaukee soundcheck later on Vol 7 and it was assumed that
that the 3 last tracks from the cd 4 (two unidentified instrumentals and
Redeyes) were from the Ronnie Wood sessions for the ‘1 2 3 4’ solo album and
not from the New Barbarians. These rehearsals are really good and show how
tight and together was this band despite the musical origin of its members.
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