33.45.78 All Vinyl Radio Show
with Steve Fruitman
#247
October 29, 2018

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Hour One

1.   The Flying Burrito Brothers: Six Days On The Road (C Montgomery / E Green) 1972
2.   The Byrds: Mr. Spaceman (Roger McGuinn) 1970
3.   Gram Parsons: Cash On The Barrelhead (Charlie Louvin, Ira Louvin) 1974
4.   The Good Brothers: Brown Eyed Girl (Van Morrison) 1980 *
5.   The Blue Valley Boys: Mouth Of The Tobique (Trad) 1964   *
6.   Command Cody & Lost Planet Airmen: Riot In Cell Block No. 9 (Leiber / Stoller) 1973
7.   Stompin’ Tom Connors: The Mule Skinner Blues (Jimmy Rodgers) 1971 *
8.   Lindisfarne: Marshal Riley’s Army (Alun Hull) 1983
9.   Gordon Lightfoot: The Canadian Railroad Trilogy (G Lightfoot) 1968 *
10. Bruce Cockburn: World Of Wonders (Bruce Cockburn) 1990 *
11. Perth County Conspiracy: You Ain’t Goin’ Nowhere (Bob Dylan) 1971 *
12. The Who: Bargain (Pete Townsend) 1971

Hour Two

1.   Mainline: Game Of Love (Mendelson Joe) 1972 *
2.   Colin Linden: Seven Year Itch  (C Linden) 1980 *
3.   Ronnie Hawkins & The Hawks: Who Do You Love (E McDaniels) 1982 *
4.   Howlin’ Wolf: Call Me The Wolf (Chester Burnett) 1972
5.   Otis Redding: Can’t Turn You Loose  (Otis Redding) 1965
6.   BB King: Waitin’ On You  (F. Washington / BB King) 1967
7.   Jimi Hendrix Experience: Rock Me, Baby (BB King / Joe Josea) 1967
8.   Johnny Rivers: The Snake (Oscar Brown Jr) 1966
9.   Marvin Gaye: Inner City Blues (Marvin Gaye / James Nyx) 1974
10. Ike & Tina Turner Revue: Twist & Shout (Russell / Medley) 1965
11. Fleetwood Mac: Rattle Snake Shake (Peter Green) 1970
12. The Rolling Stones: I’m Movin’ On (Hank Snow) 1965

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And Now for The Particulars:

Hour One

1.   The Flying Burrito Brothers: Six Days On The Road (C Montgomery / E Green)
The Last of the Red Hot Burritos: A&M Records SP 4343
Los Angeles CA
Chris Hillman: vocals, bass, mandolin
Rick Roberts: vocals, rhythm guitar
Al Perkins: pedal steel guitar, lead electric guitar
Kenny Wertz: vocals, guitar, banjo
Michael Clarke: drums
Bernie Leadon (possible): guitar (overdubbed)
Produced by Jim Dickson 1972
Recorded by Ed Kramer at Dartmouth College, Hanover NH or Antioch Collecge, Yellow Springs, OH.

First released in 1963, the song became a major hit for Dave Dudley that year and is often hailed as the definitive celebration of the American truck driver. The Flying Burrito Brothers are shown performing the song live at Altamont in the movie, "Gimme Shelter"

2.   The Byrds: Mr. Spaceman (Roger McGuinn)
Untitled: Columbia Records  G 30127
Los Angeles CA
Roger McGuinn: Lead guitar, vocals, moog
Clarence White: slide guitar
Skip Batton: bass
Gene Parsons: drums
Produced by Terry Melcher  1970
Recorded at the South Shore Music Circus, Cohasset, Mass

This was the most stable and longest lived of any configuration of The Byrds, lasting 3 years without personnel changes. The band still had not made up their minds regarding an album title when Terry Melcher, while filling out record company documentation for the album sessions, wrote the placeholder "(Untitled)" in a box specifying the album's title. A misunderstanding ensued and before anyone associated with the band had realized, Columbia Records had pressed up the album with that title, including the parentheses. It was the last real incarnation of the Byrds.

3.   Gram Parsons: Cash On The Barrelhead (Charlie Louvin, Ira Louvin)
Grievous Angel: Reprise Records S 2171
Los Angeles CA
Gram Parsons: lead vocals, acoustic guitar
Emmylou Harris: vocals
Glen D. Hardin: piano
James Burton: electric lead guitar
Emory Gordy, Jr.: bass
Ronnie Tutt: drums
Al Perkins: pedal steel
Byron Berline: fiddle, mandolin
Steve Snyder: vibes
Produced by Gram Parsons, 1974

One of two songs in a medley (Hickory Wind) which claimed to have been recorded live in Northern Quebec. It’s actually a studio recording with dubbed in audience! Not recorded in northern Quebec.

4.   The Good Brothers: Brown Eyed Girl (Van Morrison)
45 single bw Ol’ Kentucky: Solid Gold Records – SGS 703
Richvale ON
Larry Good: banjo, vocal
Bruce Good: autoharp, vocal
Brian Good: guitar, vocal
Other un-named musicians
Produced by The Good Brothers 1980
Recorded at The Horseshoe Tavern, Toronto

Released on a 45 in 1980.

5.   The Blue Valley Boys: Mouth Of The Tobique (Trad)
On Stage At The Drake: Arc - 579
Toronto ON
Bunty Petrie: fiddle  West Bathurst NB
Dick Nolan: guitar Corner Brook NL
Roy Penny: guitar Corner Brook NL
Johnny Bourque (Burke): bass - Rosaireville NB
Moose Latreck: MC
Producer Unknown – 1964
Recorded live (they say) at the Drake Hotel, Queen St East, Toronto

Some kind of wizardry going on here! I think crowd the was dubbed into the music. The MC, CHUM 1050 DJ Moose Latreck, was sure having a good time by the sounds of things.

6.   Command Cody & Lost Planet Airmen: Riot In Cell Block No. 9 (Leiber / Stoller)
Live From Deep In The Heart of Texas: Paramount Records PAS 1017
Ann Arbor, Michigan / San Francisco CA
George Frayne (Commander Cody) piano, keyboards, vocals
Billy C. Farlow harmonica, vocals
Bill Kirchen guitar, vocals
John Tichy guitar, vocals
Lance Dickerson drums, vocals
Bruce Barlow bass, vocals
Andy Stein violin, saxophone
Bobby Black steel guitar, vocals
Produced by Stephen Jarvis 1973
Recorded by the Wally Heider remote crew: Gabby Garcia, Ken Caliat, Bill Broms & Jerry
Stroud at The Armadillo World Headquarters, Austin Texas November, 1973

7.   Stompin’ Tom Connors: The Mule Skinner Blues (Jimmy Rodgers)
Live At The Horseshoe: Capitol Records - C1 93048
Saint John NB
Tom Connors guitar, foot, vocals
Gerry Hall guitar
Ronald McDonald -  bass
Mickey Andrews - steel
Produced by Dr. Tom Connors – 1971
Recorded live at The Horseshoe Tavern, Queen St, Toronto City, Canada

8.   Lindisfarne: Marshal Riley’s Army (Alun Hull)
Feed The Folk: Polygram Records FTP01 1985
Newcastle-upon-Tyne, UK
Ray Jackson - vocals, mandolin, harmonica
Alan Hull - vocals, guitar, keyboards
Rod Clements - bass guitar, violin
Simon Cowe - guitar, mandolin, banjo, keyboards
Ray Laidlaw - drums
Producer David Batchelor
Recorded live in Newcastle, Christmas 1983, on the Tape One Mobile Recording Studio.
Mastered By BilBo

Originally from the LP Lindisfarnastic Live: LMP Records GET 2

9.   Gordon Lightfoot: The Canadian Railroad Trilogy (G Lightfoot) 1968 *
Sunday Concert: United Artists UAS 6714
Toronto ON
Gordon Lightfoot: 12 string guitar, vocals
Red Shea: lead guitar
Rick Haynes: bass
Produced by Elliot Mazer 1969
Recorded by Elliot Mazer at Massey Hall, Toronto, March 1969
Production Assistant: Adam Mitchell
Mixed at Mirrasound, NYC

Elliot Mazar went on to work with Bob Dylan, The Band, Janis Joblin, Neil Young, Linda Ronstadt etc. That's all...!

10. Bruce Cockburn: World Of Wonders (Bruce Cockburn)
Bruce Cockburn Live: True North Records TND 290
Ottawa ON
Bruce Cockburn: guitar, vocals
Fergus Jemison Marsh: chapman stick, bg vocals
Michael Sloski: drums, percussion, bg vocals
Produced by Jon Goldsmith, 1990
Recorded by John Naslen and Doug McClement, Ontario Place Forum, Toronto, August 1989
Mixed by John Naslen at Manta Sound, Toronto

11. Perth County Conspiracy: You Ain’t Goin’ Nowhere (Bob Dylan)
Alive: Columbia Records  GES 90037
Stratford ON
Richard Keelan: guitar, vocal
Cedric Smith: guitar, vocal
Terry Jones: guitar, vocal
George Taros: piano, vocal
Michael Butler: bass
Produced by John Williams  1971
Recorded by Henry Saskowski & Terry Brown at The Bathurst St. United Church, Toronto
Mixed at Thunder Sound, Toronto

12. The Who: Bargain (Pete Townsend)
30 Years of Maximum R&B: MCA Records – MCADA-11020
London UK
Pete Townsend: guitar
Roger Daltry: vocal
John Entwhistle: bass
Keith Moon: drums
Compilation Produced by Chris Charlesworth, Jon Asley & Bill Curbishley, 1994
Recorded live at the San Francisco Civic Auditorium 1971

Hour Two

1.   Mainline: Game Of Love (Mendelson Joe)
The Mainline Bump n Grind Revue: GRT Records 9230-1015
Toronto ON
Mendelson Joe: guitar, vocals
Michael McKenna: guitar
Tony Nolasco: drums
Ted Purdy: bass
Ronnie Jacobs: horns
Zeke Sheppard: harmonica, vocals
Adam Mitchel: harmonium
Daisy DeBolt: vocals
Leo Trotter: tenor sax
Rummy Bishop: Announcer
Produced by Adam Mitchell - 1972
Recorded by Jay Messina, Carmine Rubino, Jack Douglas & Frank Huback w Record Plants Mobile, live at Victory Burlesque Theatre, Toronto

This was recorded live, with strippers.

2.   Colin Linden: Seven Year Itch  (C Linden)
Live!!!!!: Ready Records - LR011
Toronto ON
David R Hayes, bass
Bucky Berger, drums
Jody Golick, sax
Bruce Moffet, drums
Produced by Colin Linden - 1980
Recorded by Doug McClement and Blair Packham at Larry's Hideaway, Toronto

3.   Ronnie Hawkins & The Hawks: Who Do You Love (E McDaniels)
The Hawk & Rock: Trilogy Records TR 50000
Peterborough ON
Ronnie Hawkins: vocals
Stan Szelest: piano
Dave Lewis: drums
Steve Hogg: bass
John Lewis: guitar
Rheal Lanthier: guitar
John Gibbard: guitar
Produced by Ronnie Hawkins and Steve Thomson 1982
Recorded live at Dingwalls, London UK by Rak Mobile Studios

Ronald Hawkins b. Huntsville, Arkansas Jan 10, 1935

These albums were sold Exclusively at Macs Milk Stores in Canada. Sort of like the Connie Francis Brylcream album.

4.   Howlin’ Wolf: Call Me The Wolf (Chester Burnett)
Live And Cookin At Alices Revisited: Chess Records 9033-50015
Chicago Ill
Howlin Wolf, harmonica, vocals
Hubert Sumlin: guitar
Willie Williams: guitar
Eddie Taylor: tenor sax
David Myers: bass
Albert Luandrew: piano
Fred Below: drums
Produced by Rall Bass 1972
Recorded by Gary Starr & Dave Huston at Alices, Chicago

Chester Arthur Burnett (June 10, 1910 January 10, 1976) White Station, Mississippi,
First started listening to Charlie Patton in the 30s.

5.   Otis Redding: Can’t Turn You Loose (Otis Redding / )
Live In Europe: Atco Records SD 33-286
Dawson GA
Otis Redding: vocals
Booker T. Jones - organ, piano, keyboards
Al Jackson, Jr. – drums
Donald "Duck" Dunn - bass
Steve Cropper - guitar
Produced by Tom Dowd, 1967
Recorded at the Olympia Theatre, Paris; March 21, 1967.

It was Redding's first live album as well as the only live album released during his lifetime, issued exactly five months before his death on December 10, 1967.

The album was recorded during the Stax/Volt tour of Europe and Redding is backed by Booker T. & the MG's.

6.   BB King: Waitin’ On You  (F. Washington / BB King)
Blues Is King: BluesWay / Sparton (Canada) BLS 6001
Itta Bena MS
BB King: guitar, vocal
Kenneth Sands: trumpet
Bobby Forte: tenor sax
Duke Jethro: organ
Louis Satterfield: bass
Sonny Freeman: drums
Produced by Johnny Pate & Louis Zito 1967
Recorded in Chicago, somewhere

7.   Jimi Hendrix Experience: Rock Me, Baby (BB King / Joe Josea)
Historic Performances Recorded at the Monterey Pop Festival: Reprise Records 2029
Seattle WA / London UK
Jimi Hendrix: guitar, vocal
Mitch Mitchell: drums
Noel Redding: bass
Produced by Lou Adler & John Phillips 1970
Recorded by Wally Heider June 16-18, 1967 at the Monterey Pop Festival
Mixed by Eric Weinbang

Side 1: Hendrix Side 2: Otis Redding live from Monterey Pop Fest 1967

8.   Johnny Rivers: The Snake (Oscar Brown Jr)
And I Know You Wanna Dance: Imperial Records LP 9307
Baton Rouge, LA
Johnny Rivers: guitar, vocal
Micky Jones: drums
Chuck Day: bass, guitar
Joe Osborn: guitar, bass
Larry Knechtel: organ
Produced by Lou Adler, 1966
Recorded by Bones Howe at Whiskey A Go Go, Hollywood CA

John Henry Ramistella b. Nov 7, 1942, NYC

Actually grew up in Baton Rouge, Lousiana. Formed The Spades when he was 14 and recorded for Suede Records as early as 1956. DJ Allan Freed talked him into changing his name to Johnny Rivers. Most of his successful recordings were made live, usually recorded at the Whiskey A Go Go in LA between 1964 and 66 including Memphis, Secret Agent Man, Midnight Special, Seventh Son, Where Have All The Flowers Gone and Poor Side of Town.

9.   Marvin Gaye: Inner City Blues (Make Me Want To Hollar) (Marvin Gaye / James Nyx)
Marvin Gaye Live!: Motown Records T333V1
Detroit MI
Ed Green: drums
James Jamerson: bass
David T Walker: guitar
Ray Parker: guitar
Joe Sample: keys
John Arnold: percussion
Joe Clayton: congas
Paul Hubinon: trumpet
George Bohanon: trombone
Ernie Watts: sax
William Green: sax
James Getzoff: violin
Jack Shulman: violin
Eric Dolen, Charlie Burns, Michael Torrance, Dwight Owens, Wally Cox: bg vocals
Produced by EG Abner, 1974
Recorded by Cal Harris, Bill Schnee live at Oakland Alameda County Coliseum, Oakland CA
Recorded on Wally Heider Studios movile unit
Mixed at Motown Recording Studios, Hollywood CA by Marvin Gaye

Marvin Pentz Gaye b. Washington DC Apr 2, 1939 / d. April 1, 1984 Los Angeles

His life was ended by his father who shot him. Gaye Sr. was later diagnosed with a brain tumor and all murder charges were dropped.

10. Ike & Tina Turner Revue: Twist & Shout (Russell / Medley)
The Ike & Tina Turner Show Live!: Warner Brothers Records W 1579
East St. Louis, IL
Tina Turner: vocals
Ike Turner: lead guitar
The Ikettes: bg vocals
The Kings of Rhythm Band
Bobby John
Stacy Johnson
Vanetta Faith
Jimmy Thomas
Vernon Guy
Robbie Montgomery
Produced by Robert A “Bumps” Blackwell, 1965
Recorded live at The Skyliner Ballroom, Fort Worth TX or Lovall’s Ballroom, Dallas TX by Dick McGrew

11. Fleetwood Mac: Rattle Snake Shake (Peter Green)
Live At The BBC: Fleetwood Records EDF CD 297
London UK
Peter Green: guitar, vocal
Danny Kirwin: guitar, vocal
Jeremy Spencer: slide guitar
Mick Fleetwood: drums
John McVie: bass
Produced by Fleetwood Records, 1995
Recorded April 19, 1970, BBC Studios, London

Peter Allen Greenbaum b. London UK, 29 October 1946

BB King’s favourite white blues guitar player coz “he had the touch”.
Played with Peter Barden’s (Them) band till he was asked to sub in for Eric Clapton with John Mayall’s Blues Breakers in the mid-60s. Left Mayall with fellow Blues Breaker Mick Fleetwood to form "Peter Green's Fleetwood Mac featuring Jeremy Spencer".
Left the Mac in 1970 and suffered various mental health problems before re-emerging in 1979 with In The Skies.

12. The Rolling Stones: I’m Movin’ On (Hank Snow)
December’s Children (and everybody's): London LL-3451
London UK
Mick Jagger: vocals, harmonca
Keith Richard: guitar
Brian Jones: guitar
Charlie Watts: drums
Bill Wyman: bass
Produced by Andrew Loog Oldham, 1965
Recorded by Dave Hassinger, Ron Malo and Glyn Johns, March 1965, a club in London


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