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Rolling Stones: Live At The Wiltern (2CD/DVD)
by Doug Collette
Cowed as the Rolling Stones may have been by the tragedy that was Altamont in December 1969, 'the greatest rock and roll band in the world' nevertheless came to take some risks as their career evolved in the wake of the Mick Jagger/Keith Richards rapprochement in the late Eighties. Machine-like as the operation became ...
Fragments - Time Out of Mind Sessions (1996-1997): The Bootleg Series, Vol. 17
Label: Columbia Records
Released: 2023
Track listing: Disc 1: Love Sick; Dirt Road Blues; Standing In the Doorway; Million Miles; Tryin' to Get to
Heaven; 'Til I Fell in Love
With You; Not Dark Yet; Cold Irons Bound; Make You Feel My Love; Can't Wait; Highlands.
Disc 2: The Water is Wide; Dreamin' of You; Red River Shore - version 1; Love Sick - version 1;
'Til I Fell in Love with
You - version 1; Not Dark Yet - version 1; Can't Wait - version 1; Dirt Road Blues - version 1;
Mississippi - version 1; 'Til
I Fell in Love With You - version 2; Standing In the Doorway - version 1; Tryin' to Get to Heaven
- version 1; Cold Irons
Bound.
Disc 3: Love Sick - version 2; Dirt Road Blues - version 2; Can't Wait - version 2; Red River Shore
- version 2; Marchin'
to the City; Make You Feel My Love - version 1; Mississippi - version 2; Standing in the Doorway
- version 2; 'Till I Fell
in Love with You - version 3; Not Dark Yet - version 2; Tryin' to Get to Heaven - version 2;
Highlands.
Disc 4: Love Sick; Can't Wait; Standing in the Doorway; Million Miles; Tryin' to Get to Heaven; 'Til
I Fell in Love with You;
Not Dark Yet; Cold Irons Bound; Make You Feel My Love; Can't Wait; Mississippi; Highlands.
Disc 5: Dreamin' of You; Red River Shore - version 1; Red River Shore - version 2; Mississippi -
version 1; Mississippi -
version 3; Mississippi - version 2; Marchin' to the City - version 1; Marchin' to the City - version 2;
Can't Wait - version
1; Can't Wait - version 2; Cold Irons Bound - live; Tryin' to Get to Heaven - live.
The Most Exciting Jazz Albums since 1969: 1996-1998
by Robert Middleton
The albums featured in the fourth installment of 72 Jazz Thrillers are from some of the most famous and accomplished bandleaders in all of jazz. The artists featured here, some with careers of as long as 60 years and half of whom are still living and recording, made albums that prove the timelessness of jazz. From ...
Bob Dylan: Fragments - Time Out of Mind Sessions (1996-1997): The Bootleg Series, Vol. 17
by Mike Jurkovic
Dylanologists of every stripe and level of Dylanalia had it partly right when Bob Dylan released Time Out Of Mind (Columbia) in mid-September 1997. Great album!" They/we/us all screamed. Great songs!" Dylan's best since the totemic Blood On the Tracks!" (Columbia, 1975) Mid-career masterwork!" The Bard's New Relevance!" If you weren't there the first time it ...
Bill Frisell As Leader: A Beginner's Guide
by Ian Patterson
To celebrate the publication of Bill Frisell, Beautiful Dreamer (Faber & Faber, 2022), Irish journalist Philip Watson's definitive biography of the Denver guitarist, All About Jazz presents this beginner's guide to Frisell's discography as leader. Half a dozen other albums could easily have made the list, but these selections attempt primarily to highlight the range of ...
Dave Mason: Alone Together Again
by Doug Collette
At the time of its release in July of 1970, Dave Mason's debut solo album, Alone Together (Blue Thumb Records, 1970), was the proverbial perfect storm, a flash-point of both creative art and commerce that remains a singular object of fascination in the annals of contemporary rock. Produced by label co-founder Tommy LiPuma, in conjunction with ...
King Crimson: The Complete 1969 Recordings
by John Kelman
There will, inevitably, exist some cynics who will dispute the first comment about King Crimson's long-awaited The Complete 1969 Recordings box set, but it's difficult to imagine it being anything but the plain truth. This is, indeed, the definitive final word on the band's first lineup, collecting multiple versions of its earth-shattering 1969 Island Records debut, ...
Charles Rumback: Singing Structures of Rhythm
by Jakob Baekgaard
Versatility, personality and musical empathy are qualities that a modern drummer needs, and Charles Rumback has them in abundance. Based in Chicago, Rumback has accompanied adventurous singer/songwriters like Caleb Willitz, Steve Dawson and Ryley Walker, played jazzy electronica with Colorlist and explored the classic format of the piano trio with bassist John Tate and pianist Jim ...
John Hiatt: The Eclipse Sessions
by Doug Collette
Since John Hiatt hit his artistic and commercial stride with Bring The Family (A&M, 1987), the most listenable and durable albums of his have been those recorded with a band like the one appearing there (eventually known as Little Village: Ry Cooder, Nick Lowe and Jim Keltner). Offering comparably uniform musicianship in proportionate support of this ...