
Strangefolk’s Garden Of Eden Festival – Greenfield, MA
Photos by Andrew Francke of Strangefolk’s 9th Annual Garden Of Eden Festival at Camp Keewanee in Greenfield, MA on 9/4/04.
Photos by Andrew Francke of Strangefolk’s 9th Annual Garden Of Eden Festival at Camp Keewanee in Greenfield, MA on 9/4/04.
How would String Cheese follow a summer that included the cancellation of Lollapalooza and Phish calling it quits? They got back to business. And they didn
Waxploitation Records, a leading record label for hip hop and electronic music, announced today that it will release a charity CD in an attempt to assist in the fight against the Genocide taking place right now in Sudan.
The CD, titled Genocide in Sudan, is slated for a late November release and includes
Capitol is prepping the release of a new John Lennon compilation of acoustic recordings and an expanded, remixed and remastered version of his 1975 covers album, “Rock’n’Roll.” Both are due Nov. 2 and were supervised by the artist’s widow, Yoko Ono.
The 17-track “Acoustic” collects favorites from the former Beatle’s solo career, including “Working Class Hero” and “Watching the Wheels,” as well as live acoustic renditions of the “Sometime in New York” songs “Luck of the Irish” and “John Sinclair,” and his peace anthem “Imagine.”
Seven of the acoustic cuts will be officially released here for the first time: “Well Well Well,” “God,” “My Mummy’s Dead,” “Cold Turkey,” “What You Got,” “Dear Yoko” and “Real Love.”
“Rock’n’Roll,” Lennon’s homage to the artists and songs that inspired him as a teenager, emerges with four bonus tracks. Added are the same versions of Rosalie Hamlin’s “Angel Baby” and Phil Spector’s “To Know Her Is To Love Her” that were included on the posthumous 1986 Lennon release “Menlove Avenue.” Although that collection also included Lennon’s run through “Since My Baby Left Me,” an alternate version appears here.
Rounding out the new inclusions is a reprise of Lloyd Price’s “Just Because,” which boasts a different ending than the original “Rock’n’Roll” version, in the form of a Christmas message to his former bandmates Paul McCartney, George Harrison and Ringo Starr, Ono and the people of Great Britain.
The rest of “Rock’n’Roll” is made up of the remixed and remastered versions of Lennon’s faithful interpretations of such classics as Gene Vincent’s “Be Bop a Lula,” Fats Domino’s “Ain’t That a Shame” and Buddy Holly’s “Peggy Sue.” Four tracks stem from aborted 1973 sessions with Spector, while the balance was produced by Lennon himself.
In addition to the bonus tracks, the reissued title’s booklet offers a new selection of black and white photographs.
Here is the “Acoustic” track list:
“Love”
“Working Class Hero”
“Well Well Well”
“Look at Me”
“God”
“My Mummy’s Dead”
“Cold Turkey”
“I’m a Man”
“Luck of the Irish” (live)
“John Sinclair” (live)
“Woman is the N*gger of the World”
“What You Got”
“Watching the Wheels”
“Dear Yoko”
“Real Love”
“Imagine” (live)
“It’s Real”
Here is the “Rock’n’Roll” track list:
“Be Bop a Lula”
“Stand By Me”
“Rip It Up/Ready Teddy” (medley)
“You Can’t Catch Me”
“Ain’t That a Shame”
“Do You Wanna Dance?”
“Sweet Little Sixteen”
“Slippin’ and Slidin'”
“Peggy Sue”
“Bring It on Home/Send Me Some Loving” (medley)
“Boney Moronie”
“Ya Ya”
“Just Because”
“Angel Baby” (bonus cut; from “Menlove Avenue”)
“To Know Her is to Love Her” (bonus cut; from “Menlove Avenue”)
“Since My Baby Left Me” (bonus cut; alternate version of “Menlove Avenue” track)
“Just Because (Reprise)” (bonus cut)
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U.K. rock act PJ Harvey has begun lining up dates for a fall North American tour, beginning Oct. 1 in Minneapolis. Ten shows are set, with more to be added. Tickets for some shows begin going on sale today (Sept. 9); visit the Polly Jean Harvey-led band’s official Web site for full details.
The group is touring in support of its latest Island album, “Uh Huh Her,” which debuted in June at No. 29 on The Billboard 200 and has sold 102,000 copies in the United States, according to Nielsen SoundScan. The set was recently among the nominees for the 2004 Shortlist Music Prize, which will be handed out Nov. 10 in Los Angeles.
Here are PJ Harvey’s tour dates:
Sept. 9: Cambridge, England (Corn Exchange)
Sept. 11: Birmingham, England (Carling Birmingham Academy)
Sept. 12: Bristol, England (Carling Bristol Academy)
Sept. 14: Brighton, England (the Dome)
Sept. 15: London (Carling Apollo Hammersmith)
Oct. 1: Minneapolis (First Avenue)
Oct. 2: Chicago (Riviera)
Oct. 3: Indianapolis (Vogue)
Oct. 6: New York (Hammerstein Ballroom)
Oct. 9: Boston (Avalon)
Oct. 10: Philadelphia (Electric Factory)
Oct. 11: Providence, R.I. (Lupo’s)
Oct. 13: Washington, D.C. (9:30 Club)
Oct. 14: Detroit (State Theatre)
Oct. 15: Toronto (Phoenix)
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Black Crowe’s guitarist Rich Robinson will be touring for a month this fall in support of his solo debut – Paper. Tour Dates are below.
9/16/04
Poughkeepsie, NY –
The Chance
9/17/04
Providence, RI –
The Call
9/18/04
Portland, ME –
The Big Easy
9/19/04
Hartford, CT –
Webster Theatre
9/21/04
Asbury Park, NJ –
The Stone Pony
9/22/04
New York City –
Hiro Ballroom @ The Maritime Hotel
9/24/04
Philladelphia, PA –
NXNW
9/25/04
Vienna, VA –
Jammin Java
9/26/04
Baltimore, MD –
The Funk Box
9/28/04
Detroit, MI –
The Magic Bag
9/29/04
Cincinnati, OH –
20th Century Theatre
9/30/04
Bloomington, IN –
Uncle Festers
10/02/04
Rockford, IL –
Kryptonite
10/03/04
Chicago, IL –
The Double Door
10/04/04
Milwuakee, WI –
Shank Hall
10/05/04
Minneapolis, MN –
Ascot Room @ The Quest
10/08/04
Urbana, IL –
Canopy Theatre
10/13/04
Cleveland, OH –
Agora Theatre and Ballroom
10/15/04
Buffalo, NY –
Nietzsche’s