Wednesday, July 29, 2020

GENE CLARK, 'Yesterday Am I Right' [LP imagined]


GENE CLARK 

Yesterday Am I Right  (1967)


Back Street Mirror*       
Don't Let It Fall Through*
Yesterday, Am I Right*
The French Girl      [Gene Clark with The Gosdin Brothers]
Only Colombe  (stereo)    [Echoes]
She Told Me*
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Echoes       [Echoes]
Doctor Doctor
Past Tense
One Way Road
Down on the Pier
7:30 Mode


*Taken from Back Street Mirror vinyl E.P. 
All other tracks taken from Gene Clark Sings For You  (2018).

Saturday, July 25, 2020

CROSBY, STILLS & NASH, 'As I Come of Age' [LP imagined]

CROSBY, STILLS & NASH

As I Come of Age   (1986)

  1. As I Come of Age     [CSN Box Set]
  2. Drive My Car+     [alternate mix available on Voyage ,Crosby box set]
  3. Raise a Voice    [Reflections, Nash box set]
  4. Feel Your Love (a.k.a. You Might Be Loved)        [Daylight Again - deluxe edition]
  5. Distances*    [Might As Well Have a Good TimeCrosby bootleg]
  6. Try to Find Me+    [Reflections, Nash box set]
  7. Tomorrow is Another Day     [Daylight Again - deluxe edition]
  8. Clear Blue Skies   [Reflections, Nash box set]
  9. Melody*     [Might As Well Have a Good Time, Crosby bootleg]
  10. Dear Mr. Fantasy     [Carry On, Stills box set]
  11. Lonely Man (live, 1985)*     [CSN Rarities - bootleg / studio version on Reflection s box set]



"Believe it or not, there was to be a CSN album in early 1986 to be titled As I Come Of Age, and of course it included that song. The album was a grab bag of mostly leftovers going back to 1978 and a few new tunes. It was going to have "Distances" (Crosby), "Drive My Car" (Crosby), "Feed The People"(Stills), "Lonely Man" (Nash - played live in 1985), "You Might Be Loved" (Stills), "Dear Mr. Fantasy" (arr. Stills), "Melody" (Crosby), and "Clear Blue Skies" (Nash, played live in 1985)." 
(This blurb of info I found on the Hoffman forum discussion boards RE: CSN album thread)

Keep that link handy (to Albums That Should Exist--right below the tracklist) and you can probably build this yourself (wink).

Friday, July 24, 2020

NEIL YOUNG,
"A Country Store Plays Old Changes" [imagined live 2xLP]

Neil Young 

A COUNTRY STORE PLAYS OLD CHANGES   (1971)


  • I Am A Child    [Live at The Cellar Door]
  • Expecting To Fly   [Live at The Cellar Door]
  • Flying On The Ground Is Wrong   [Live at The Cellar Door]
  • Nowadays Clancy Can't Even Sing  (aborted)   [Live at Carnegie Hall 1970 - bootleg*]
  • Cowgirl In The Sand   [Live at Massey Hall 1971]
  • Ohio   [Live at Massey Hall 1971]
  • Old Man   [Live at Massey Hall 1971]
  • Dance Dance Dance   [Live at Massey Hall 1971]
  • Sugar Mountain   [Live at Carnegie Hall 1970 --bootleg*]
  • See The Sky About To Rain    [Live at the Cellar Door]
  • The Needle and The Damage Done    [Live at Massey Hall 1971]
  • Bad Fog Of Loneliness    [Live at Massey Hall 1971]
  • Down By The River   [Live at The Fillmore East 1970]
  • Wonderin'     [Live at The Fillmore East 1970]
  • Everybody Knows This is Nowhere  [Live at The Fillmore East 1970]


A double live album based on a 12/4/70 solo performance from Carnegie Hall in New York, three shows at the Cellar Door in Washington D.C. on Nov. 30 and Dec. 1 and 2 1970, and four shows with Crazy Horse at the Fillmore East on March 6 and 7, 1970. This album was announced on January 27th, 1971 and was scheduled for a March 1971 release; supposedly, all left to be completed for the album was some of the mixing. Nothing was ever heard of the album again. Jef Piehler writes: I've read more than once that the album was put together by Reprise to capitalize on the success of After The Gold Rush AND the fact that with Neil's slipped disk problems, the company did not expect much from him in the next 12 months. As it turned out, Neil recorded many songs during 1971, and would deliver the Harvest album to Reprise in late 1971, cancelling the release of the live album.


RYAN ADAMS, 'Wednesdays' [re-imagined LP]

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