Musn't Grumble: the Steve Marriott Memorial Concert 2001

Musn't Grumble: the Steve Marriott Memorial Concert 2001 Artist: Various Artists
Label: Sanctuary
Category: Music


Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
Format: Import
Media: Audio CD
Number Of Discs: 1
EAN: 5050159011223
ASIN: B0000630XF


Release Date: 2002-06-28

Musn't Grumble: the Steve Marriott Memorial Concert 2001


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Tracks:

  1. Song Of A Baker
  2. Afterglow (Of Your Love)
  3. Whatcha Gonna Do About It
  4. Phone Call Away
  5. Big Train
  6. (If You Think You're) Groovy
  7. Black Coffee
  8. Itchycoo Park
  9. My Way Of Giving
  10. 30 Days In The Hole
  11. Lazy Sunday
  12. Four Day Creep
  13. Natural Born Bugie
  14. Shine On
  15. My Minds Eye
  16. Become Like You
  17. I'm Only Dreaming
  18. Get Yourself Together
  19. Here Comes The Nice
  20. Tin Soldier
  21. All Or Nothing

Album Description

On 20th April 2001, a stellar cast of musicians paid tribute to Steve Marriott upon the 10th anniversary of his tragic death. The best performances from this momentous concert at London's Astoria Theatre are brought to you on this CD. Featuring Paul Weller, Noel Gallagher, Ian McLagan, Kenney Jones, John's Children, Humble Pie and many more. 21 tracks. 2002.

Album Details

On the Anniversary of the Concert, Musn't Grumble Celebrates this Monumental Concert by Picking the Highlights from the Three Hour plus Show. The Album Has Been Remixed and Remastered with the Help from Paul Weller, who is 100% Behind the Project. This Album Coordinated with the Steve Marriott Estate and Some Monies Are Going to Various Charitable Causes.

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars Outstanding.......2003-03-05

Marriott was the man, and deserves to be remembered, but the fact that he was one of the best R&B vocalists this country's ever produced means anyone trying to do his songs justice is probably, with all the best intentions, going to struggle. Steve Ellis comes closest to hitting the notes, the best of his tracks being Song Of A Baker. Dennis Greaves, Simon "Honeyboy" Hickling, and Midge Ure all perform well. Both the tracks by Deborah Bonham are outstanding, in particular (If You Think You're) Groovy, which is easily the best thing on the album. The tracks by Weller/Gallagher/McLagen et al are good, but you'd expect better. As for Tony Rivers ripping the throat out of Itchycoo Park, the less said about it the better.

Music Album:

  1. 16 Tons ~ Hello Dave
  2. Texas Paris
  3. Shaun Harris ~ Shaun Harris
  4. Storm in the Garage ~ Various Artists
  5. Gone with the Sin ~ Him
  6. Club Gabardino ~ Langhorns
  7. Only Just Beginning ~ Jason Webley
  8. To Your Heart ~ Karie Hillery
  9. Nature of the Beat ~ The Otters
  10. Automatic Bop, Vol. 3 ~ Various Artists

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Rebellion ~ George Freeman

The Final Frontier ~ Keel

Forgiveness ~ Ayumi Hamasaki

In Europe ~ Lucio Dalia & Gianni Morandi

Revue: Best of Paul Reddick ~ Paul Reddick

Ecu ~ Oh

Single Collection ~ Yamaarashi