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Music from Free Creek is an album from a series of 1969 "super session" recordings by Free Creek, a group composed of a number of internationally renowned musical artists of the time, including Jeff Beck, Eric Clapton, Keith Emerson, Buzz Feiten, Mitch Mitchell and Linda Ronstadt.
In reviewing the tapes, Wheat's acoustic bass playing did not record well, so he re-recorded his parts in the studio, the only overdub work done on the original live recordings. It was decided to title the album Five Man Acoustical Jam in honor of the Five Man Electrical Band , who had original performed the song "Signs" that Tesla covered on ...
Brent Mason – electric guitar, six-string electric bass, acoustic guitar solo on "I Don't Even Know Your Name" Hargus "Pig" Robbins – piano; John Wesley Ryles – backing vocals; Keith Stegall – acoustic guitar, piano; Bruce Watkins – acoustic guitar; Glenn Worf – bass guitar; Technical. John Kelton – recording, mixing
Although uncredited for his contributions, Frampton also played acoustic guitar on the country tracks featuring Drake; [134] he and Harrison later overdubbed further rhythm parts on several songs. [ 134 ] [ nb 7 ] Orchestral arranger John Barham also attended the sessions, occasionally contributing on harmonium and vibraphone . [ 137 ]
The acoustic rework of "Layla" was released as the single "Layla (Acoustic)", sometimes titled as "Layla (Unplugged)" in September 1992. The release reached top positions in both 1992 and 1993, reaching No. 1 in the RPM Canadian Top Singles chart [28] as well as peaking at No. 4 in the Canadian Adult Contemporary Tracks the same year. [29]
There are two different versions of this album; a 17-track version was released in 1993, [6] and a shorter 12-track version on June 21, 1994. [7] On digital distributors such as Spotify and iTunes , many of the verbal introductions that were present in the original CD have been cut.
Guitars, Cadillacs, Etc., Etc. is the debut studio album by American country music artist Dwight Yoakam.This was Yoakam's first time working with long-time collaborator, record producer-guitarist Pete Anderson.
[5] [6] Live at Carnegie Hall: An Acoustic Evening was released on June 23, 2017 on double CD, vinyl, DVD and Blu-ray formats. [7] Three songs from the album registered on the US Billboard Blues Digital Songs chart upon the album's release: Bette Midler cover "The Rose" at number 7, "Song of Yesterday" at number 10 and "This Train" at number 12 ...