Here's the next in my long series of albums of Tom P*tty and the Heartbreakers' live covers. This encompasses the years 1992 to 1997.
(Note that I'm not using the full name of this artist due to concerns about copyright issues.)
This album is basically split into two parts. The first half is songs from 1992 to 1995, with all but one of them officially released. That means the sound quality is excellent, though the one unreleased song ("On the Road Again") is only from a decent sounding audience bootleg.
In 1997, P*tty and his band played about twenty concerts in a row at the Fillmore in San Francisco. These shows are celebrated by fans as well as the band. Instead of playing their usual set list, they decided to let it all hang out and play lots of rarities and covers, as well as having a variety of special guests join them. The second half of this album comes from these Fillmore shows. But I have so many songs from these shows that they fill up all of the next album in this series, and most of the one after that.
Unfortunately, not much has been officially released from the 1997 Fillmore shows yet. (As I write this in 2019, I've heard these are vague plans for an eventual release of some sort, but who knows when or if that will happen.) Some of the concerts were played on the radio, so high quality bootlegs exist of them. But those are later in the series. The songs here are more of a mixed bag. Some of them were played only once, so we're lucky to have decent audience bootlegs. For instance, the song "Asshole" by Beck was only played a single time. Still, if the sound wasn't up to what I consider acceptable standards, I wouldn't have included it.
This album is 44 minutes long.
I'm not including the track list due to copyright issues. But you can find it in the mp3 download file.
https://pixeldrain.com/u/EJzP7AdQ
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For P*tty's 1997 Fillmore shows, four concert posters were made with very similar artwork. I'm using all four for covers, so here's the first one. As usual with concert posters, I had a problem changing the rectangular shape into a square shape, so I had to do some drastic cropping and make other adjustments.
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