Format: 2 CDR, 25 tracks, ~ 123 min
Label: Lost and found 203/204
Disc 1 : 52.11
01. Intro
02. Back In The Saddle
03. Mama Kin
04. Big Ten Inch Record
05. Three Mile Smile
06. Lord Of The Thighs
07. Lick And A Promise
08. Sweet Emotion
09. Dream On
10. Lightning Strikes
11. Walk This Way
Disc 2 :70.46
01. Milk Cow Blues
02. Drum Solo
03. Toys In The Attic
04. Train Kept A Rollin'
05. Take It Or Leave It*
06. Bitches Brew (alternate version)*
07. Gut Bucket Blues*
08. Riff And Roll *
09. The Jig Is Up*
10. Jailbait*
11. Lightning Strikes*
12. Joanie's Butterfly*
13. Cry Me A River*
Recorded at:
The Cape Cod Coliseum,
South Yarmouth, MA March 5, 1983
*Rock In A Hard Place Outtakes
Criteria Studiois, Miami, FL 1982
Comments:
This is a an EX quality master cassette transfer of the soundboard of this show. The soundboard is in low circulation from what I understand. The transfer was done with a standalone CDR burner. This was split up on 2 CDR's ending with half of "Lightning Strikes" on 1 CD and beginning with the other half of that song on the second CD with a slight cut in between. The tracking was very sloppy with only 4 or 5 tracks on each disc. I ripped with EAC as two big WAV files, combined them and did some minimal editing to splice Lightning Strikes. There is a slight cut around 3:55 of that song. Then I split the big WAV file with CDWave and at the same time converted to FLAC. The whole thing is now a continuous 83:34 except for that very minor cut in Lightning Strikes. Spread over 2 CD's however you wish for personal use but please keep the FLAC set as is.
Outtakes from the `Rock In A Hard Place' Lp via the "Pure Gold .999" bootleg on P&E Records 001. I have a cassette copy from the disc, so someone may have better version, but I didn't see it uploaded here, so I added it. I LOVE the RIAHP album!!! It just rocks, is funky, flows from tune to tune with a great vibe. It's totally overlooked because it lacks Perry/Whitford, but its a great listen. These are some rough outtakes that surfaced on a boot Lp in the 80s. Here are some notes from the Rock This Way site
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