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Spokane
2001
source: October 5th 2001 Tracks: Disc one Intro Wait For The Light To Shine (acoustic)*(Rose) The Times They Are A-Changin' (acoustic) Desolation Row (acoustic) Searching For A Soldier's Grave (acoustic)* (Johnnie Wright, Jim Anglin and Jack Anglin) Tweedle Dee & Tweedle Dum (acoustic bass) You're A Big Girl Now (Bob -harp/Larry -steel) Summer Days (Tony on acoustic bass) Blind Willie McTell (Larry on bouzouki) Don't Think Twice, It's All Right (acoustic) Masters Of War (acoustic)(Charlie on dobro) Tomorrow Is A Long Time (acoustic/Bob -harp) Watching The River Flow (Larry -slide guitar) Disc two Sugar Baby (Tony on acoustic bass) Drifter's Escape (Bob - harp) Leopard-Skin Pill-Box Hat (encore) Honest With Me Like A Rolling Stone Knockin' On Heaven's Door (acoustic with Charlie on electric guitar) All Along The Watchtower Blowin' In The Wind (acoustic) Bonus: Moonlight October 6th 2001 (Seattle) Mississippi October 27th 2001 (Chicago) Lonesome Day Blues High Water October 28th 2001 (Wisconsin) Review: This is the first concert after the tragic events of September 11, 2001. It is yet another stellar, powerhouse performance among the many along this incredible tour. Crystal Cat has perfected the art of the digital audience recording, and this is one more feather in their cap. The lyrics to 'High Water' are included. They were transcribed from the CD, having gone to press before the official release of the printed lyrics of the new album became public. The performance is near flawless, with too many highlights to mention. The vocals are way out front, and full of power. Highly recommended. © 2002 CD Pinkerton bobsboots.com |
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Info: Crystal Cat has unleashed the new kitty of CDs for the 2001 tour. The packages are every bit as stunning as the 2000 crop. The full color, four page booklet provides a wealth of venue photos and info. The discs are the standard Crystal Cat logo CDs with various color motifs. The back photo, and overall aesthetics remain similar. What has changed dramatically is the front cover. Gone is the bland looking ticket stub of the previous year; to be replaced with a sensual cartoon pinup girl of years past. With the addition of the new 2001 material from the incredible "Love and Theft" album, the pinup girl image just seems to fit with the music of a simpler, more innocent time. Needles to say, the quality of the recording is simply breathtaking. © 2002 CD Pinkerton bobsboots.com
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