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Various - A Celebration of Blues and Soul (The 1989 Presidential Inaugural Concert) Album

Various - A Celebration of Blues and Soul (The 1989 Presidential Inaugural Concert) Album
Performer: Various
Title: A Celebration of Blues and Soul (The 1989 Presidential Inaugural Concert)
Country: Europe
Style:Soul, Rhythm & Blues, Electric Blues
Released: 2014
Catalog number: 233852
Label: Membran
MP3 album szie: 1649 mb
FLAC album size: 2599 mb

Tracklist

1Carla Thomas, Billy PrestonWhen Something Is Wrong With My Baby
2Bo DiddleyI'm a Man
3Stevie Ray Vaughan & Double TroubleScuttle Buttin'
4Koko TaylorLet The Good Times Roll (End Titles)
5Bo DiddleyBo Diddley
6Sam MooreSoul Man
7Delbert McClintonB-Movie Box Car Blues
8Chuck JacksonAny Day Now
9Delbert McClintonStanding On Shaky Ground
10William BellBorn Under a Bad Sign
11Stevie Ray Vaughan & Double TroubleSuperstition
12Albert Collins, Jimmie Vaughan, Stevie Ray Vaughan & Double TroubleFrosty
13Delbert McClintonMaybe Someday
14Stevie Ray Vaughan & Double TroubleTexas Flood
15Dr. JohnRight Place, Wrong Time
16Stevie Ray Vaughan & Double TroubleLovestruck Baby
17Chuck JacksonI Don't Want to Cry
18Koko Taylor, Willie DixonWang Dang Doodle
19Eddie FloydKnock on Wood
20Percy SledgeWhen a Man Loves a Woman
21Lee AtwaterIntroduction
22Delbert McClintonJust a Little Bit
23Bo Diddley, Ron WoodHey Bo Diddley
24Willie Dixon, Albert Collins, Delbert McClintonHoochie Coochie Man
25Joe Louis Walker747
26Carla ThomasB-A-B-Y

Versions

CategoryArtistTitle (Format)LabelCategoryCountryYear
826663-15045Various A Celebration of Blues and Soul (The 1989 Presidential Inaugural Concert) ‎(DVD-V, Multichannel, NTSC)Shout! Factory826663-15045US2014

Credits

  • A&REmily Sage
  • BassDebby Hastings, Donald "Duck" Dunn, Ed Wise, Tommy Shannon
  • Executive-ProducerRichard Foos
  • GuitarCash McCall, George Naha, Jim Satten, Jimmie Vaughan, Joe Louis Walker, Michael Toles, Ron Wood, Steve Cropper, Stevie Ray Vaughan
  • HornsAlan Chesnovitz, Don Wise, Jim Brady, Patience Higgins, Peter Maurer , Rick Cyr, Thomas La Bella
  • KeyboardsBilly Preston, Dr. John, Jeff Levine, Lafayette Leake, Nick Connolly, Reese Wynans, Rusty Cloud
  • Music DirectorBilly Preston
  • PercussionAnton Fig, Chris Layton, James Robertson, Randell Harrell Bosarge
  • ProducerBrian Blum, Derek Dressler

Notes

Sticker: AS SEEN ON PBS: DVD Features An Extra Hour of Never-Before Seen- Footage!

Cover states region 1 but it is region 1-8

Barcodes

  • Barcode: 8 85150 33852 0
  • Label Code: LC 29284
  • Mastering SID Code (layer 0): 233852 L0
  • Mastering SID Code (layer 1): 233852 L1

Companies

  • Licensed From – Shout! Factory LLC

Short intro

On January 21, 1989, on the evening following the presidential inauguration, some the biggest names in classic rhythm and blues performed at the program was recorded at the 1989 US Presidential Inaugural Concert. The recordings were lost for almost twenty years and finally released in 2014. The program features performances by artists who recorded for Stax Records including: Sam Moore, Eddie Floyyd, Carla Thomas, and Billy Preston. It also includes guitarist Steve Cropper and bassist Donald Duck Dunn who performed on the original Stax studio recordings as part of the group Booker T and the MG's. The program also includes performances from Dr. John, Bo Diddley, Ronnie Wood, Willie Dixon, Albert Collins, Joe Louis W. B-Movie Box Car Blues. Albert Collins, Jimmie Vaughan, Stevie Ray Vaughan & Double Trouble. A Celebration of Blues and Soul The 1989 Presidential Inaugural Concert DVD-V, Multichannel, PAL. On January 21, 1989, on the evening following the presidential inauguration, some the biggest names in classic rhythm and blues performed at the Washington Convention Center at the Presidential Inaugural Concert. The black-tie event would be a historical moment: an official inaugural event featuring some of the finest black musicians of the 50 and 60s from Stax and Chess Records including Bo Diddley, Percy Sledge and Carla Thomas, along with several hotshot Texas blues guitarists such as Stevie Ray Vaughan with Double Trouble and Jimmie Vaughan at the height of their careers. Great album for anyone who loves the blues. Read more. item 1 A Celebration of Blues and Soul DVD 2014 Stevie Ray Vaughan cert E Great Value -A Celebration of Blues and Soul DVD 2014 Stevie Ray Vaughan cert E Great Value. On January 21, 1989, on the evening following the presidential inauguration, some of the biggest names in classic rhythm and blues performed at the Washington Convention Center at the CELEBRATION OF BLUES & SOUL includes performances by Albert Collins, Steve Cropper, Bo Diddley, Willie Dixon, Donald Duck Dunn, Eddie Floyd, Dr. John, Delbert McClinton, Sam Moore, Billy Preston, Percy Sledge, Carla Thomas, Stevie Ray Vaughan and Double Trouble featuring Jimmie Vaughan, Joe Louis Walker and Ronnie Wood. This is the television premiere of the 1989 inaugural concert presumed lost for nearly 20 years. Airing March 2014 on most PBS stations. You may submit artist- and album-related corrections to the TiVo data team by following the steps on this page. For other feedback please visit our GetSatisfaction page. Please note that we cannot respond to address or phone information requests for any person identified in our database, nor can we forward fan mail. Due to the extremely high volume of messages received and the small size of our team, we unfortunately cannot guarantee that we will be able to respond or take action in every case. Celebration of Blues & Soul: The 1989 Inaugural Concert. There are no upcoming broadcasts. There are no recent broadcasts. All Episodes. Celebration of Blues & Soul: The 1989 Inaugural Concert episode. Thanks to our Sponsors: become a sponsor. The black-tie event would be a historical moment: an official inaugural event featuring some of the finest black musicians of the '50 and '60s from Stax and Chess Records including Bo Diddley, Percy Sledge and Carla Thomas, along with several hotshot Texas blues guitarists such as Stevie Ray Vaughan with Double Trouble and Jimmie Vaughan at the height of their