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Artist: Kevin Ayers
Label: Pwmd Records
Category: Music
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Format: Live
Media: Audio CD
Number Of Discs: 1
EAN: 5019148623427
ASIN: B00004R64O
Release Date: 2006-02-21 |
Turn the Lights Down
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Tracks:
- There Goes Johnny
- See You Later
- Didn't Feel Lonely Till I Thought of You
- When Your Parents Go To Sleep
- Lady Rachel
- Super Salesman
- Am I Really Marcel?
- Everybody's Sometime And Some People's All The Time Blues
- Beware of the Dog II
- Ballad of Mr. Snake
- May I?
- Why Are We Sleeping?
- Stranger In Blue Suede Shoes
Album Description
This important Market Square release documents a complete live set from March 10 1995 when Kevin toured with Liverpool's Wizards of Twiddly. It marked the return of Ayers to a band format after a period of semi-acoustic solo and duo work. The Wizards, with their hybrid of rock and brass instruments, offered the rich canvas against which Kevin Ayers could stretch out. The gig captured here fills in a missing piece of the Kevin Ayers jigsaw. It was the final night of the first UK tour with the Wizards and it is imbued with a rare ambience and energy. 2006.
Album Details
Music Album:
- To the Hilt ~ Golden Earring
- Elegies ~ Machine Men
- Works Live ~ Lake & Palmer Emerson
- Absolutely Free ~ The Mothers of Invention
- Way You Carry On ~ The Jeevas
- Omen ~ Hana
- Replicas/The Plan ~ Gary Numan
- Old Cons
- Seven ~ James
- Tarzana Kid ~ John Sebastian
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Us Three ~ Horace Parlan
Flash ~ Phil Woods Quintet + One
On a Roll ~ Fattburger
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Plenty of Horn ~ Ted Curson
Mister Romanó ~ Acquaragia Drom
Kimidakeni Kizuitehoshii ~ Doa
Alpendres Varandas E Lareiras, Vol. 2 ~ Padre Zezinho
Watashi No Asa ~ Emi Fujita
Rhythms of the Nile ~ Hossam Ramzy