The new Boz album is mostly covers …
The String Cheese Incident, “Trick or Treat” 2-CD sampler
Disc 1
10/31/ 2000: Portland, ME State Theatre
- Land’s End 10:36
- Walking on the Moon 08:40
- Come Together 06:02
- The Wedge 06:39
- Get Down Tonight 07:57
10/31/ 2003: Las Vegas, NV Cox Pavilion
6. Being For the Benefit of Mr. Kite! 05:29
7. Hot in Here 10:40
8. War Pigs 09:42
9. Freeker By The Speaker 12:57
Disc 2
10/31/1999: Philadelphia, PA Electric Factory
- Exodus 8:19
- Under African Skies 7:38
10/31/ 2002: Los Angeles, CA Shrine Auditorium
3. Tightrope 4:49
4. LA Woman 10:37
10/31/2004: Madison, WI Exhibition Center @ Alliant Energy Center
5. Peace Train 5:11
6. Rock the Casbah 4:09
10/31 2001: New York, NY The Theatre at Madison Square Garden
7. So What 5:45
10/31/1998: Atlanta, GA - Variety Playhouse
8. Round the Wheel 16:14
10/31/1999: Philadelphia, PA Electric Factory
9. Restless Wind 07:45
Monday Michiru “My Ever Changing Moods” an album of covers from the beautiful and talented Ms Michiru, who usually puts out albums of her own compositions.
Per Wikipedia, Live Phish Vol. 16 was recorded live at Thomas and Mack Center located on the campus of the University of Nevada, Las Vegas on Halloween night 1998. It marks the fourth of six Halloween shows in which Phish dressed up in a “musical costume” by performing an album from another artist in its entirety. On this night, the band unveiled a complete performance of the Velvet Underground’s Loaded sandwiched in between two sets of Phish’s own music.
This goes out to all the Phish phans who traveled to Watkins Glen, New York this weekend to attend the three-day Curveball festival, only to have it canceled at the last minute due to weather and water contamination.
That’s awesome! Do you know where/what forms it’s available in?
I have the CD, which appears to still be available. See:
https://www.amazon.com/Frankly-Cappella-Persuasions-Sing-Zappa/dp/B00004RJJ1
You can sample it on YouTube before buying. It really is awesome.
Cool - thanks. Listening to the first of the YT bits, I had totally forgotten how much Doo-wop Frank did/was influenced by in the Early days. Awesome!