| | Ricky Paquette Live At Montreal Jazz Fest CD Ricky Paquette Discography of CDs
Ricky was 14 when Preservation Music released his debut studio CD "Early For The Show". With minimal performances to date as a solo artist, we were not able to comprehend or even imagine the natural stage presence that this young artist would deliver to his audiences. The summer of 2006 taught us that Ricky not only possessed a real and seasoned stage presence, but that he was one of those special entertainers whose natural place in life was up on stage, in the spotlight. This CD, recorded live at the 2006 Montreal International Jazz Festival when he was 15, is an example of the unique energy, incredible talent and showmanship that is Ricky. For those of you that were in the audience at this landmark performance on July 2, 2006, you understand the magic that comes with a live performance from Ricky Paquette. We hope that you enjoy this show as much as we did! Live At Montreal Jazz Fest Music Ricky Paquette Live At Montreal Jazz Fest Songs | 1. | Caledonia |
| 2. | I'm A Fool |
| 3. | Wind Cries Mary |
| 4. | Leave My Little Girl Alone |
| 5. | Woodshed Blues |
| 6. | Statesboro Blues |
| 7. | Feel Like A King |
| 8. | Georgia On My Mind |
| 9. | Schoolboy Blues |
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| | T Rex Spaceball: The American Radiosessions CDs (1997) Remastered; Reissued
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$19.18 SPACEBALL is a compilation of Marc Bolan's American radio sessions.
Recorded in New York, New York in 1971 & Los Angeles, California in 1972. Includes liner notes by Cliff McLenehen.
A companion to the several compilations of Marc Bolan's BBC recordings, Spaceball gathers together a batch of rare radio tapes recorded in the U.S. during the elfin singer/songwriter's abortive attempt to become an American superstar. Disc one was recorded in Los Angeles and Boston in 1972, on the back of Electric Warrior, the closest T. Rex came to a U.S. hit. Unfortunately, these solo acoustic performances are a pale shadow of the glossy electric boogaloo of that album; hearing Bolan's lyrics clearly (which even in the '60s were mostly stoned hippie babble, but by the early '70s were utterly nonsensical) isn't often a plus, and songs like "Jeepster" and "Baby Strange" miss the hard candy crunch of the studio takes. Disc two is more successful, as the first half includes the full early-1971 lineup of T. Rex in a New York radio station, and the second half features the core lineup of Bolan on acoustic guitar and Mickey Finn on percussion, not to mention a very odd almost pop-art radio commercial for Electric Warrior. There's a horrifyingly bad 12-minute version of "Jewel" and a torturous "blues" version of "Bang a Gong (Get It On)" to utilize the forward skip button on immediately, but the rest of the disc is hugely entertaining. Regardless, however, Spaceball is only for the most devout of Marc Bolan fans. ~ Stewart Mason
Recorded during Marc Bolan's U.S. visits during 1971 and 1972, Spaceball is the first full re-counting of four American radio sessions previously made partially available as a bonus LP within the Marc label's Till Dawn compilation in 1985. Eight songs, taped in L.A. in 1972, are reprised from that set; 11 more are collected here. The overall mood of the two CDs is sparse, but astonishingly dynamic, with the earliest session -- taped for WBAI, New York, in June 1971 -- especially remarkable. It opens with a pair of unaccompanied Bolan performances, previewing the as-yet-unreleased "Cosmic Dancer" and "Planet Queen." The guitar heavy "Elemental Child" follows, a surprising inclusion given the song's freak-out dynamics, but it's an effective piece, all the more so after bandmates Mickey Finn and bassist Steve Currie join in a few minutes into the song. The trio then launches into another hard rocker, "Jewel," stretching it out towards the 11-minute mark and introducing the fourth member of the band, drummer Bill Legend, again midway through the performance. The set ends with a restrained but still enjoyable "Hot Love," a U.K. single. In stark contrast to the bombast of the first session, a visit to WPLJ ...
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