I Sold My Soul To Rock 'n' Roll
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Very great show from the "Eye Of The Zombie Tour" .The sound is very good.The performance is fantastic.
Great Woods Amphitheater - Mansfield, MA/USA - Sept 14,1986
Very great show from the "Eye Of The Zombie Tour" .The sound is very good.The performance is fantastic.
Datum | 14.09.1986 |
Setlist |
01 Mr. Greed 02 Sanz Kant Danz 03 Knockin On Your Door 04 The Old Man Down The Road 05 Centerfield 06 Was'nt That A Woman 07 Eye Of The Zombie 08 Big Train From Memphis 09 Soda Pop 10 Change In The Weather 11 Rock and Roll Girls |
Band LineUp |
John Fogerty (v, g) John Robinson (dr), Alan Pasqua (k), Neil Stubenhaus (b), Marty Walsh (g), Bobby King (bv), Willie Green Jr. (bv), Donny Gerard (bv) |
Recording Typ | Soundboard |
Source | CDDA |
Qualität | Very Good |
Format | MP3 |
Bitrate | VBR HQ (256-320 kbps) |
VIP Angebot | FLAC Lossless |
Playtime (min:sek) | 57:17 |
Anzahl CD | 1 |
Dateigrösse (MB) | 105,96 |
Cover | Front, Back |
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Archiv Passwort | soundboard.cf |
Great Woods Amphitheater, Mansfield, MA, United States
Website: www.johnfogerty.com
AIDS Benefit Concert - Oakland Coliseum Stadium, Oakland, CA - May 27, 1989
Unreleased album - April 1976
After the 'John Fogerty' solo album, John wasted no time proceeding to record more material for a new album to be followed with a tour, backed by his favorite musicians.
In April 1976 he released a new single, 'You got the Magic/Evil Thing' which barely made it to the charts and did not sell a great deal. The single, so was announced, would be an advanced single from the soon to be released new John Fogerty album 'Hoodoo'. But as time passed 'Hoodoo' 's release was cancelled and set to a later date. A date which never came....
After the complete failure of the single, John had offered Asylum Records his material for the album. 'Hoodoo' was given a catalogue number (Asylum 7E-1081), and a cover was printed (which you can see here for the first time on the 'net).
Shortly before shipment of the album, the decision was made to withdraw the album. It never really became clear what happened, but the story is that John and Joe Smith (the head of the label) together decided the album was not up to the high John Fogerty standard.
This may have been hard for John to take and admit, and this is what John said: ''It was a mutual decision between Joe Smith and myself. This was a confusing and very painful time in my life. I still feel the decision not to release it was the correct one. I feel that the songs and the music started out with inspiration, but were left unfinished and unresolved. If I had been stronger at the time, I would have worked harder to bring things up to the level that I demand.''
Asylum Records however must have been looking to the matter from a commercial point of view. The record was short -only 9 tracks- so there was no room for fillers and errors, and maybe they were a bit afraid.
OK, the record was not up to John's high standards - and a bit short-, but it certainly wasn't bad. It was a doubtfull decision, the record would've been a big hit... or not??
John Fogerty, who always destroys un-released material probably didn't have the courage to destroy his material this time... And so an illegal bootleg recording eventually reached the fans. Hopes still ran high among fans because John didn't destroy the material. But some years later, while being asked if he would ever release 'Hoodoo', be it as a mid-priced compilation or as bonus tracks on future CD's, John said: ''I instructed Asylum to destroy the master tapes sometime in the 80's. I still think that was the correct decision, too. Perhaps some day I will re-write and re-record some of those songs. The old 'Hoodoo' album really wasn't very good.''
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