Tags
Language
Tags
May 2025
Su Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa
27 28 29 30 1 2 3
4 5 6 7 8 9 10
11 12 13 14 15 16 17
18 19 20 21 22 23 24
25 26 27 28 29 30 31
    Attention❗ To save your time, in order to download anything on this site, you must be registered 👉 HERE. If you do not have a registration yet, it is better to do it right away. ✌

    ( • )( • ) ( ͡⚆ ͜ʖ ͡⚆ ) (‿ˠ‿)
    SpicyMags.xyz

    Captain Beefheart & His Magic Bands - Railroadism [Live in the USA 72-81]

    Posted By: lupus_cervarius
    Captain Beefheart & His Magic Bands - Railroadism [Live in the USA 72-81]

    Captain Beefheart & His Magic Bands - Railroadism [Live in the USA 72-81]
    Rock - Blues | 1972-1981 | Max | APE+CUE (no log) | Covers | 386 MB | 72:31 | RS

    - - Career-spanning live compilation - -


    Another collection of incredible live performances by Don Van Vliet and his Magic Bands taken from 'historic' recordings of shows in the USA.

    TRACKS:
    1. Old Black Snake
    2. King Bee
    3. The Blimp/Air Bass-Soft Shoe(Sax Improv)
    4. I'm Gonna Booglarize You Baby
    5. A carrot is as close as a rabbit gets to a diamond
    6. China Pig / Railroadism
    7. I Love You You Big Dummy (short quote only)
    8. Grow Fins
    9. Floppy Boot Stomp
    10. Harry Irene
    11. The Dust Blows Forward 'n' The Dust Blows Back
    12. Ashtray Heart
    13. Dirty Blue Gene
    14. Smithsonian Institute Blues
    15. One Red Rose That I Mean
    16. Veteran's Day Poppy
    17. Big Eyed Beans From Venus
    18. Avalon Blues

    Tracks 1: Fenway Theatre, Boston 22 January 1972
    Tracks 2: Town Hall, NYC 24 February 1973
    Tracks 3 - 4: The Roxy, LA 14 July 1975
    Tracks 5 - 7: The Red Creek Inn, Rochester, NY 3 November 1977
    Tracks 8: The Bottom Line, NYC 25 November 1977 (early show)
    Tracks 9: The Bottom Line, NYC 25 November 1977 (late show)
    Tracks 10 - 11: Texas Opry House, Houston 1 December 1978
    Tracks 12 - 17: The Country Club, Reseda, CA 29 January 1981
    Track 18: Avalon Ballroom, SF 1966


    Album overview by Steve Froy:

    From the people that brought you the Magnetic Hands album here is a similar collection of stunning live performances. This time they are culled from rare recordings of American shows made betwwen 1966 and 1981.

    For those of you who were put off by the poor sound quality of some of the Magnetic Hands collection you will be pleased to hear that Viper had a better selection of recordings to choose from this time around. All 18 tracks are good to excellent sonically.

    Viper have compiled this disc to complement the previous one so there are only a couple of duplicated songs - 'Old Black Snake'(this time from Boston 1972 and 'Grow Fins' (this time from the 1977 band rather than the 1972 one). They have also managed to include a very rare item, something that amounts to a new Beefheart song many people will not have heard before - 'Railroadism' is a close cousin to the legendary unreleased 'Hoboism'. It emerges from a brilliant performance of 'China Pig' which Denny Walley always played so well - his solo guitar driving Don along on what may have been an improvised piece. I have not heard of any other instances of this song being performed live - if any one can tell me otherwise I'd be pleased to hear from them. Pretty much worth the price of admission alone!

    Other rarities include Don singing 'The Blimp' live with the short-lived 1975 (Knebworth) Magic Band that exits with some amazing sax blowing; and the inclusion of the 1966 blues workout from the Avalon show which for some reason was omitted from the 'Grow Fins ' box set; adding the 'Avalon Blues' track as a coda to the whole CD is an inspired touch.

    One real oddity of a track is the 1975 version of 'I'm Gonna Booglarize You Baby' - there's a strange beauty to it as it's quite ramshackle and seems to be on the verge of falling apart, but Don's singing keeps it together as the band crash and swirl behind him (put the recorded version out of your mind when listening!!)

    There are many other highlights here - Don really stretching his vocals on 'The Dust Blows Forward' (and the audience keeping quiet while he does it!); his whistling on 'Harry Irene'; a stonking 'Smithsonian Institute Blues' and a grandstand finish with 'Big Eyed Beans'. Two days after this gig Don and the Magic Band would play their last ever live show…

    Please, no direct and clear links in comment…
    and no mirrors!


    RS:
    Railroadism