Merl Saunders – Live At Keystone
Лейбл: | Fantasy – F-79002 |
Формат: | Vinyl |
Страна: | US |
Дата релиза: | 1973 |
Жанр: | Funk / Soul, Rock |
Стиль: | Blues Rock, Funk, Jazz-Rock, Soul-Jazz |
Подробнее об участниках записи
Треклист:
A1 | Finders Keepers, Losers Weepers | 6:38 | |
A2 | Positively 4th Street | 7:45 | |
A3 | The Harder They Come
Written-By – Jimmy Cliff |
6:20 | |
B1 | It Takes A Lot To Laugh, It Takes A Train To Cry
Written-By – Bob Dylan |
7:03 | |
B2 | Space | 3:53 | |
B3 | It's No Use | 9:34 | |
C1 | That's All Right, Mama
Written-By – Arthur "Big Boy" Crudup |
4:18 | |
C2 | My Funny Valentine
Written-By – Rodgers & Hart |
18:06 | |
D1 | Someday Baby
Written-By – Lightnin' Hopkins |
10:13 | |
D2 | Like A Road | 10:58 |
Участники записи:
- Art Direction, Design – Tony Lane (2)
- Bass – John Kahn
- Drums – Bill Vitt
- Guitar, Vocals – Jerry Garcia
- Keyboards – Merl Saunders
- Photography By – Annie Leibovitz
- Photography By [Back Cover] – Steven Shames
- Producer – John Kahn
- Producer – Bill Vitt
- Producer – Jerry Garcia
- Producer – Merl Saunders
- Recorded By – Rex Jackson
- Recorded By – Betty Cantor
Лейблы и идентификаторы:
- Label Code Catalog Number: F-79002
- Matrix / Runout Side A - Runout: P F-79002-A [TLC] 9-10-73 1.15 A1A (H scribbled out)
- Matrix / Runout Side B - Runout: P F-79002-B [TLC]
- Matrix / Runout Side C - Runout: P F-79002C-(1 circled) 1A S
- Matrix / Runout Side D - Runout: P F-79002 D (6 circled) S1 XST
Компании:
- Lacquer Cut At – The Lacquer Channel, Sausalito
- Phonographic Copyright (p) – Fantasy Records
- Pressed By – Columbia Records Pressing Plant, Pitman
- Recorded At – The Keystone, Berkeley
Участники записи:
- Art Direction, Design – Tony Lane (2)
- Bass – John Kahn
- Drums – Bill Vitt
- Guitar, Vocals – Jerry Garcia
- Keyboards – Merl Saunders
- Photography By – Annie Leibovitz
- Photography By [Back Cover] – Steven Shames
- Producer – John Kahn
- Producer – Bill Vitt
- Producer – Jerry Garcia
- Producer – Merl Saunders
- Recorded By – Rex Jackson
- Recorded By – Betty Cantor