Here's the next in my long series of Tom P*tty and the Heartbreakers' albums of live cover versions.
(Note that I'm not using the full name of this artist due to concerns about copyright issues.)
This is more of the same good stuff as on all the previous albums in this series. As usual, P*tty and his band are keen on covering the songs from the 1950s and 1960s that they grew up with. The most recent song covered here is "Call Me the Breeze," a J. J. Cale song from the early 1970s that is better known via a version by Lynyrd Skynyrd.
There also are a couple of obscure country covers this time: "Little Maggie" and "Gonna Lay Down My Old Guitar." The band also does three guitar instrumentals.
One nice thing about this album is that the sound quality is very good. Only the first song is officially released. But all the other songs except for the last one come from two concerts that were played live over the radio, so it was professionally recorded to sound as good as an official live album. I think the last song is from an audience bootleg, but it nonetheless sounds about as good as the rest of the album.
Basically, if you like the other albums in this series, you're sure to like this one.
This album is 46 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/A6To2uVE
alternate:
https://bestfile.io/en/r16P5xty5Nh0Jdm/file
For the past three albums in this series, I used three of the four matching concert posters from the 1997 Fillmore concerts as the cover art. I still had one more of those to go, so I used it for this one, even though none of the music here is from those Fillmore shows.
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