I'm enjoying (and thus prioritizing) posting these Ebbets Field concerts for several reasons. 1) Most albums I post have issues, requiring a lot of tinkering to get things fixed to my satisfaction. That's much less the case with these broadcasts. That's probably a reflection of how well they were recorded in the first place. 2) Most of these are very rare and hard to find, with the exception of a small number. So I'm pleased to reveal these to a wider audience. 3) When I look at the concerts that took place in this venue, I'm really impressed. I find myself wishing I could have attended the vast majority of them. I've long felt the late 1960s and early 1970s were a peak of musical creativity in general, so that's part of it. But I also think the people who booked the music acts for this venue must have had very good musical taste.
Speaking of how rare these Ebbets Field broadcast bootlegs are, I was only able to find this one on YouTube. So I converted it to audio and chopped it into mp3s.
At this time of this concert, Prine had released three albums. He was touring to promote the third one, "Sweet Revenge." According to the crowd-sourced ratings at rateyourmusic.com, that album gets the highest ratings of all his albums other than he debut. So this is a good point to hear a concert from him.
The music is unreleased. The sound quality is excellent.
This album is 53 minutes long.
01 Spanish Pipedream (John Prine)
02 talk (John Prine)
03 The Accident [Things Could Be Worse] (John Prine)
04 talk (John Prine)
05 Sweet Revenge (John Prine)
06 talk (John Prine)
07 Illegal Smile (John Prine)
08 talk (John Prine)
09 Illegal Smile [Reprise] (John Prine)
10 talk (John Prine)
11 Donald and Lydia (John Prine)
12 Sam Stone (John Prine)
13 talk (John Prine)
14 Dear Abby (John Prine)
15 Rocky Mountain Time (John Prine)
16 Pretty Good (John Prine)
17 Hello in There (John Prine)
18 talk (John Prine)
19 Grandpa Was a Carpenter (John Prine)
20 talk (John Prine)
21 Christmas in Prison (John Prine)
22 Paradise (John Prine)
23 talk (John Prine)
24 My Mexican Home (John Prine)
https://pixeldrain.com/u/p8njoCMR
alternate:
https://bestfile.io/en/tzZABPasBonY6JS/file
The cover image comes from a concert at the Symphony Hall in Atlanta, Georgia, on April 26, 1974.

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ReplyDeleteI went to college in Boulder during the early 80s and ListenUp -- the store that did the sound at Ebbets Field up through 1977 -- had moved on to install a world-class sound system for the Rainbow Music Hall in southeast Denver. I saw a couple dozen concerts there and many were recorded/broadcast on the radio so you should check those out too. For example: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z9rdBJ2fGf0
ReplyDeleteYeah, thanks. I noticed that a few days ago too. There's some good stuff there. Unfortunately, it's not nearly the cornucopia of musical riches as Ebbets Field. Thought maybe it's just that I haven't found as many.
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