TOWNSHEND, PETE & RONNIE LANE
- CD
ROUGH MIX OUTTAKES
LABEL: |
Vintage Masters 514 |
SOURCE: |
Olympic Studios, London Tracks 1,2,4-6,8,10,12: 19 Nov.1976; Tracks 3: 15 March 1977; Track 7: 10 March 77; Tracks 9,11: 24 Feb.77; Tracks 13,14: 21 Feb.77; Track 15: 25 March 77; Track 16: 25 Jan.77. |
FORMAT: |
1 cdr |
RUNNING TIME: |
59.30 |
SOUND/SOURCE: |
Soundboard stereo |
PACKAGING: |
single slimline jewel case |
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SOUND 10 / PACKAGING 9
/ PERFORMANCE 9.5
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TRACK LIST: |
1. Till The Rivers All
Run Dry, 2. Heart To Hang On To Backing Track, 3. Heart To Hang On To, 4. Nowhere
To Run, 5. Hear Me Clearly Instrumental, 6. Misunderstood Backing Track, 7. Misunderstood,
8. Keep Me Turning Backing Track, 9. Keep Me Turning, 10. Silly Little Man #1, 11.
Silly Little Man #2, 12. My Baby Gives It Away, 13. Cat Melodian, 14. April
Fool, 15. Street In The City, 16. Till The Rivers All Run Dry #2 |
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REVIEW: |
This
release from Vintage Masters is a copy of the Unsurpassed Masters released
awhile ago, which presented a side project that happened when two major
musicians from different groups joined forces. The Townshend-Lane album Rough
Mix came out in 1977 produced by Glyn Johns and featured some friends helping
out like Eric Clapton that played the dobro (on tracks 1,14 and 16), John
Entwistle, Charlie Watts (on Tracks 12 and 13) and Ian Stewart (on Track 13),
Charlie Hart, Lyle and Gallagher, Mel Collins, Rabbit Bundrick, Boz Burrell
etc. All these tracks come from three 10” Reel to Reel tapes that have
unfinished mixes and outtakes. Tracks 2,5,6,8 are instrumental backing tracks
while Tracks 10 and 11 (with probably Watts and Stewart too) came out in the De
Luxe edition of the album released in January 2007. Track 13 is known as Cat
Melody from the official album but here is called Cat Melodian because of how
it was written on the tape box. The music included in this underground album is
beautiful and broad in range while keeping the characteristic flavour of both
Townshend and Lane solo adventures. Packaging is very good with detail tracks
on back cover, the only criticism could be that the front cover shot is too
similar to the official album and since this project title is as well (Rough
Mix vs Rough Mixes) it may confuse some customer.
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