TAYLOR, MICK - CD
MAIDENLANE ALTERNATES VOL.16

LABEL:
StonyRoad
SOURCE:
Lonestar Roadhouse, New York 21 February 1990 1st show
FORMAT:
1 downlioad cdr
RUNNING TIME:
40.10
SOUND/SOURCE:
Audience stereo
PACKAGING:
single slimline jewel case
 


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SOUND 8.5 / PACKAGING 9 / PERFORMANCE 10

 
TRACK LIST:

1. Tuning, 2. Hideaway, 3. Laundromat Blues, 4. Stop Breaking Down, 5. Red House, 6. You Gotta Move, 7. Shake Your Moneymaker, 8. Outro With Band Introduction.

 
REVIEW:

Volume Sixteen has another recording from New York’s Lonestar Roadhouse this time from February 90, this being the first show. The line-up was: Mick Taylor on guitar and vocals, Jon Paris on guitar, vocals and harmonica, Teo Leyasmeyer on keyboards, Emmanuel 'Chulo' Gatewood on bass and Damon Duewhite on drums.

Laundromat Blues and You Gotta Move were published on a promotional 3" cd-single (Fun House FXD 5029) in Japan in August 1990. There already was a recording of this concert, but Maidenlane's version is very interesting because it has a better sound than what was circulating before and it’s more complete containing the end of Shake Your Moneymaker and the outro which was missing on the other source, but misses the biggest part of the tuning before the show start.

This recording has now been edited, de-clicked and both channels rebalanced (+20 to +30% to the left channel). Note that the promotional release of Laundromat Blues was edited from 2’15 to 6’00 (a keyboard and 3 guitar solos were deleted) and that You Gotta Move on the promo-cd was from the 2nd show. This is a great recording only lacking some bass in my opinion, about Shake Your Moneymaker it is just a signature tune played while Jon Paris mentions the band’s members.

 


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