September 3, 2013

Mavis Staples - Live at Portland Waterfront Blues Fest 2013

The Rippin Frog shares here one more show from Mavis Staples.



Mavis Staples 
Waterfront Blues Festival
Portland, OR.
July 7, 2013

Again this year recorded from KBOO FM 90.7 here in Portland. A volunteer radio station that has broadcast the festival each and every year. 
It has become a huge festival & we stopped going due to the big crowds. I now record all that I can & enjoy sharing with you all. As with any all volunteer station there are a few blurps along the way, which I have "fixed" as well as I can. Enjoy, twofthrs

FM> H2 Zoom> SD card> HD> FLAC> U. 

With her bold new album, You Are Not Alone, Mavis Staples adds a remarkable new chapter to her historic career. The legendary vocalist is a Rock and Roll Hall of Famer, a Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award winner and a National Heritage Fellowship Award recipient. VH1 named her one of the 100 Greatest Women of Rock and Roll, and Rolling Stone listed her as one of the 100 Greatest Singers of All Time.
This project — released more than sixty years after she began singing with her ground-breaking family group, the Staple Singers — is the follow-up to We’ll Never Turn Back, her acclaimed 2007 collection of songs associated with the civil rights movement, and to 2009’s Grammy-nominated live album Hope at the Hideout.
The album stakes out surprising new territory for Staples by matching her with fellow Chicagoan and Wilco bandleader, producer Jeff Tweedy. 
“All of these songs are me, but in a different way, with a different sound,” says Staples. Tweedy first saw Staples and her band in 2008 in Chicago when they recorded the live album Hope At The Hideout. After seeing that performance Tweedy knew he had to work with Staples. “Mavis is the walking embodiment of undaunted spirit and courage,” he says. “She’s an ever-forward looking, positive example for all human beings. And she sounds like she’s in the prime of her life.” “I wanted to make an album where every song had meaning,” Staples says, “where every song told a story and would lift you up and give you a reason to get up in the morning. And I know it’s going to feel really good singing these songs on stage.”

Set List
01 Can You Get Me That
02 For What It's Worth
03 I Like The Things About Me (edit out noise @ 1:05)
04 Wade In The Water
05 The Weight
06 Why Am I Treated So Bad
07 Creep Along Moses
08 Freedom Highway
09 We're Gonna Make It
10 Instrumental
11 Let's Do It Again
12 I'll Take You There


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September 2, 2013

Mavis Staples - Live at Koerner Hall Toronto Jan 2012

And here's another blues legend brought by The Rippin Frog.


Mavis Staples has had a career like few others. She began singing professionally more than 60 years ago with her work with her family band, The Staples Singers, led by her father Pops Staples. The Staples Singers began singing in churches and for community events but by the time Mavis was out of high school they had graduated to a hit producing band and national touring act. By the 1960's The Staples Singers' were at the forefront of the civil rights movement.
Mavis Staples' latest work involved the unlikely collaboration between her and fellow Chicago resident Jeff Tweedy. Jeff is known as the front man for indie rockers Wilco. Together Jeff and Mavis produced the Grammy winning CD, You Are Not Alone. This collaboration led to a new interest in Mavis' career and introduced her to a new generation of fans and a tour that followed the release of the album brought her to festivals like Coachella where she was greeted by a new crop of Staples fans.
CBC Radio 2 caught up with Mavis Staples at Koerner Hall in Toronto where she performed with a blues trio of bass, drums and guitars and was backed by a singing group that included Vicki Randle, Donny Gerrard and Yvonne Staples.


performers
Mavis Staples vocals
Donny Gerrard backing vocals
Stephen Hodges drums
Rick Holmstrom guitar
Jeff Turmes bass
Vicki Randle backing vocals
Yvonne Staples backing vocals

production credits
Ron Skinner Producer
Ron Skinner Recording Engineer
Nick Bonin Assistant Recording Engineer

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September 1, 2013

Freddie King - Live at January Sound Studios, Dallas, Texas (1975)

After the holidays and aproaching the end of the summer we are back with some more blues.
Today with Freddie King shared here by The Rippin Frog.


Freddie King (September 3, 1934 – December 28, 1976), thought to have been born as Frederick Christian, originally recording as Freddy King, and nicknamed "The Texas Cannonball", was an influential American blues guitarist and singer. He is often mentioned as one of "the Three Kings" of electric blues guitar, along with Albert King and B.B. King, as well as being the youngest of the three.
Freddie King based his guitar style on Texas and Chicago influences and was one of the first bluesmen to have a multi-racial backing band onstage with him at live performances. He is best known for singles such as "Have You Ever Loved A Woman" (1960) and his Top 40 hit "Hide Away" (1961). He is also known for albums such as the early, instrumental-packed Let's Hide Away and Dance Away with Freddy King (1961) and the later album Burglar (1974), which displayed King's mature versatility as both player and singer in a range of blues and funk styles.
King had a twenty-year recording career and became established as an influential guitarist with hits for Federal Records, in the early 1960s. He inspired American musicians such as Jerry Garcia, Stevie Ray Vaughan and his brother Jimmie Vaughan[3] and others. His influence was also felt in UK, through recordings by blues revivalists such as Eric Clapton,[4] Peter Green,[5] and Chicken Shack. He was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2012.

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August 20, 2013

Led Zeppelin - Studio Magik (16, 17, 18)


CD16: Radio Takes, Presence Outtakes, Bonzo's Montreux Sessions And In Through The Out Door Outtakes
CD17: In Through The Out Door Sessions
CD18: In Through The Out Door Sessions & Final Rehearsal  

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August 16, 2013

Led Zeppelin - Studio Magik (13, 14, 15)



CD13: Pre-Physical Graffiti Outtakes (Part 2)
CD14: Physical Graffiti Outtakes (Part 1) 
CD15: Physical Graffiti Outtakes (Part 2) 

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August 12, 2013

Led Zeppelin - Studio Magik (10, 11, 12)


   
CD10: Bombay Rehearsal & Houses Of The Holy Sessions
CD11: Houses Of The Holy Sessions & Lucifer Rising
CD12: Pre-Physical Graffiti Outtakes (Part 1)  

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August 8, 2013

Led Zeppelin - Studio Magik (7, 8, 9)



 
CD7: Led Zeppelin III Sessions (Part 2)
CD8: Led Zeppelin III & IV Sessions 
CD9: Led Zeppelin IV Sessions

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August 4, 2013

Led Zeppelin - Studio Magik (4, 5, 6)


CD4: Led Zeppelin II Multitracks - Heartbreaker
CD5: Led Zeppelin II Multitracks - Ramble On
CD6: Led Zeppelin III Sessions (Part 1)  

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August 1, 2013

Led Zeppelin - Studio Magik (1, 2, 3)

This month of August will be filled only with recordings of parts of studio sessions by Led Zeppelin, more specifically a set of discs that has been released recently called Studio Magik.
It's a box of 18 discs that will be distributed in blocks of 3 for each post.


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CD1: Led Zeppelin I & II Sessions
CD2: Led Zeppelin II Multitracks - Whole Lotta Love
CD3: Led Zeppelin II Multitracks - What Is And What Should Never Be 


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July 28, 2013

REO Speedwagon - Grand Rapids, Michigan 1990

We have REO Speedwagon back on the blog again, this time live at the Club Eastbrook, Grand Rapids, Michigan on November 23, 1990
A recording that comes from a Westwood One FM broadcast in early 1991 and the band was touring the album The Earth, a Small Man, His Dog and a Chicken.



Sound Quality: 9.5

Source: FM Broadcast

Track List:
01 - Don't Let Him Go
02 - Take It On The Run
03 - Love Is A Rock
04 - That Ain't Love
05 - Keep Pushin'
06 - Live It Up - Go For Broke
07 - Can't Fight This Feeling
08 - Back On The Road Again
09 - Keep On Loving You
10 - Roll With The Changes
11 - Riding The Storm Out (with Drum Solo)
12 - Time For Me To Fly

MP3
FLAC pt1
FLAC pt2

July 23, 2013

Peter Frampton - Fireworks In The Flats (2009)

Peter Frampton recorded at the Taste of Cleveland festival on September, 4th, 2009 at the Time Warner Amphitheater.
This version of the show, Fireworks In The Flats (the fireworks can be heard at the end of All I Wanna Be is By Your Side), is a P.E. Productions release.


Sound Quality: 9

Source: Soundboard

Track List:  
01 - Intro-Shotgun
02 - Signed, Sealed, Delivered
03 - Lines On My Face
04 - Show Me The Way
05 - Boot It Up
06 - Winston Churchill
07 - All I Wanna Be is By Your Side
08 - Black Hole Sun
09 - Baby I Love Your Way
10 - (I'll Give You) Money
11 - Do You Feel Like We Do
12 - Off The Hook
13 - I Want It Bad
14 - Guitar Solo
15 - While My Guitar Gently Weeps

FLAC pt1
FLAC pt2 - mirror

July 20, 2013

John Campbell - Voodoo Performance

A rare recording of John Campbell, here presented by our friend The Rippin Frog.


John Campbell 
Voodoo Performances
Darmstadt, Germany
July 8, 1992     
http://johncampbellblues.com/dimc/john_campbell_home.htm

Guitarist, singer and songwriter John Campbell had the potential of turning a whole new generation of people onto the blues in the 1990s, much the same way Stevie Ray Vaughan did in the 1980s. His vocals were so powerful and his guitar playing so fiery, you couldn't help but stop what you were doing and pay attention to what you were hearing. But unfortunately, because of frail health and a rough European tour, he suffered a heart attack while sleeping on June 13, 1993, at the age of 41.
Campbell was born in Shreveport, LA, on January 20, 1952, and grew up in Center, TX. Although he got his own guitar at age eight and began playing professionally when he was 13, he didn't get serious about playing blues for a living until he was involved in a near-fatal drag racing accident that broke several ribs, collapsed a lung and took his right eye.

In his teens, Campbell opened for people like Clarence "Gatemouth" Brown, Albert Collins and Son Seals, but he later got sidetracked by drag racing, and it was while he was recuperating from his near-death drag racing accident that he re-learned guitar, developing his own distinctive, rhythm and slide-heavy style, based in some measure on the music of Lightnin' Hopkins.
In 1985, after playing a variety of clubs between east Texas and New Orleans, Campbell moved to New York. One night in New York, guitarist Ronnie Earl happened upon Campbell in a club, playing with Johnny Littlejohn. Earl was so impressed that he offered to produce an album by Campbell, and the result was A Man and His Blues (Crosscut 1019), a Germany-only release that has since been made available in the U.S. That album earned Campbell a W.C. Handy Award nomination in 1989, and not long after that, the rock & roll world started to take notice of him. Although he never sent a tape to a record company in his life, after drawing ever-growing crowds to the downtown New York clubs where he played, executives at Elektra Records took notice of him and signed him to a contract. Both of his albums for Elektra, One Believer (1991) and Howlin' Mercy (1993) are brilliant, well-produced recordings, yet they only hint at Campbell's potential for greatness, had he lived longer


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July 18, 2013

Rush - Great Woods And Summer Skies (1997)

One of the most acclaimed Rush recordings, and generally considered a must have by fans of the Canadian trio.
It was recorded on June 23, 1997, a date of the Test For Echo tour at the Great Woods Music Center Amphitheater in Mansfield, Massachusetts.



Sound Quality: 10

Source: Soundboard

Track List:
Disc One:
01 - Intro
02 - Dreamline
03 - Limelight
04 - Stick It Out
05 - Driven
06 - Half The World
07 - Red Barchetta
08 - Animate
09 - Limbo
10 - The Trees
11 - Virtuality
12 - Nobody's Hero
13 - Closer To The Heart

Disc Two:
01 - 2112
02 - 2112 (cont)
03 - Test for Echo
04 - Freewill
05 - Red Sector A
06 - Roll the Bones

Disc Three:
01 - Resist
02 - Leave That Thing Alone
03 - The Rhythm Method
04 - Natural Science
05 - Force Ten
06 - The Spirit of Radio
07 - Tom Sawyer
08 - YYZ
09 - Cygnus X-1



July 16, 2013

Kevin Selfe & The Tornadoes - Waterfront Blues Festival, Portland Oregon 2007

And aboard we have more blues sounds, this time with a debut here, Kevin Selfe presented by The Rippin Frog.



Kevin Selfe & the Tornadoes - 2007-07-06 - Live @ The Waterfront Blues Festival, Portland, OR. 
July 6, 2007

Recorded from KBOO FM again this year. KBOO is an all volunteer radio station that has been broadcasting this festival for 20 years. There will be some inherrent reception problems and some drops in the music from time to time, but I have tried to "fix" all where possible.
Enjoy the tunes, twofthrs

Kevin Selfe has dedicated his life to the blues. After graduating from North Carolina State University with a degree in Meteorology in 1995, Selfe felt like there was something missing…something else calling him. He decided to abandon a lucrative career as a weatherman, and pursue the music that consumed his soul…the blues.

In 1996 at the age of 22, he joined the regionally popular Fat Daddy Band based out of his hometown of Roanoke, VA. During his tenure with them, the Fat Daddy Band won the Charlotte Blues Society's 2001 Talent Competition and was a finalist at the Blues Foundation's 2002 International Blues Challenge in Memphis, TN, thus being named one of the top 6 unsigned blues bands in the world. After spending 7 busy years touring the South with the band and recording three CDs, Kevin joined forces with fellow Virginia bluesman Rodger Crowder, forming Little Rodger and the Cheap Thrills. Over the next two years Kevin continued touring, performing at some of the nation’s best blues clubs including: The Slippery Noodle, in Indianapolis, IN; Bourbon Street Blues and Boogie Bar, in Nashville, TN; The Double Door Inn, in Charlotte, NC; J.M. Randall's, in Williamsburg, VA; Midway Tavern, Mishawaka, IN; and Chip's Winder, GA; to name but a few.

In early 2005, Kevin formed his own group, Kevin Selfe and The Tornadoes. In Sept 2005, the group backed up Eddy "The Chief" Clearwater at the Taste of The Blue Ridge Blues Festival in Roanoke, VA. In March 2006, Kevin competed against 27 guitarists and won Guitar Center’s King of The Blues Contest in Richmond, VA. Recently, Kevin backed up former Muddy Waters' sideman and harmonica legend, the late Carey Bell.
 Always searching for the next adventure, Kevin relocated to Portland, OR in January 2007, where he looks to become part of a vibrant blues community and continue his lifelong passion of performing the blues.
 
Set List
1. come back baby
2. boggie
3. t-bone walker instrumental
4. born under a bad sign
5. crosscut saw
6. another mule been kickin' in my stall
7. you don't do nothin' for me
8. boom boom 


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July 13, 2013

Nightcats - Piazza Blues Fest

And here we have another one kindly shared by The Rippin Frog.


The Nightcats are a jump Blues band led by Little Charlie, also known 
as Charlie Baty. Baty was born in Alabama in 1953. Other members of
the band include Rick Estrin, J. Hansen and Lorenzo Farrell.

Charles Baty (born 1953) was attending University of California Berkeley and studying mathematics when he formed Little Charlie & the Nightcats with Rick Estrin (born 1949) in 1976. The band’s music relies chiefy on electric urban blues of the Chicago variety, but mixed in with other compatible styles, including early rock and roll, soul, surf music, swing, jump blues, and western swing. The Nightcats issued their debut album, All the Way Crazy, in 1987, including the songs “Poor Tarzan”, “Suicide Blues” and “When Girls Do It”. 
The following album Disturbing the Peace (1988), included “That’s My Girl”, “My Money’s Green”, “She’s Talking” and “Nervous”. The records help established them on the blues festival and club circuits, and they began touring the country extensively, playing a number of international venues. They have played at the San Francisco Blues Festival in 1980 and 1982, the Montreal International Jazz Festival, the San Diego, California Street Scene and Seattle’s Bumbershoot Festival plus the Juneau Jazz & Classics Festival in 2002. 
The band had a few people on Bass and Drums thrue the years until Charlie decided not to tour anymore. His unique guitar style and their always full of humor lyrics made this band a one of a kind west coast swing/jump Blues.


Charles Baty  Guitar
Rick Estrin,   harmonicist/lead vocal
Lorenzo Farrell  bass
J. Hansen   drums

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