CD Floating World Records Release date: 30/Sep/2011
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Sales Rank:
#1697 in Classic Rock #13169 in Rock
Style:
Classic Rock
Product No.:
1896121108
Details / Tracklist:
01. "Rock and roll will stand"
02. "Trouble bound"
03. "Jubilee train"
04. "Mystery train"
05. "Just another sunday"
06. "I don't want to"
07. "Somebody done hoodooed the hoodoo man"
08. "Help your dream"
09. "Crazy baby"
10. "I'm shakin'"
11. "Border radio"
12. "Dark night"
13. "Off the wall"
14. "Red rose"
15. "American music"
16. "Long white cadillac"
17. "Marie Marie"
Number of discs:
1
Extra-Infos:
= Dave & Phil Alvin, John Bazz, Bill Bateman
Description:
Live archive release from the L.A.-based Roots rockers. Recorded live at the Coach House, San Juan Capistrano in Feb 1986, with the lineup of Dave Alvin, Phil Alvin, John Bazz and Bill Bateman. The Blasters were always a critics favorite and developed a loyal following due to the intensity of their live shows. This show was one of the last gigs the Alvin brothers would play together in the 1980s.
uk release, made in the eu
"Live 1986" is an electrifying live album by The Blasters, released in CD format by Floating World Records. Capturing the raw energy and dynamic stage presence of this legendary American roots rock band, the recording transports listeners to a pivotal performance from 1986. The setlist features fan favorites and classic tracks that showcase their signature blend of rockabilly, blues, R&B, and early rock 'n' roll influences. Floating World Records is renowned for its dedication to reissuing rare gems and essential recordings across genres like blues, Americana, and classic rock?making them a trusted name among collectors and music lovers alike. Formed in Downey, California in the late 1970s by brothers Phil and Dave Alvin, The Blasters quickly gained acclaim for their high-octane shows and authentic sound. Their albums such as "American Music" (1980) and "Non-Fiction" (1983) have cemented their status as pioneers of roots revivalism.