Binding: Audio Cassette
EAN: 0182478112024
Format: Live
Label: Adelphi Records
Manufacturer: Adelphi Records
Publisher: Adelphi Records
Release Date: June 08, 1995
Studio: Adelphi Records
Disc 1:- Intro: Josh - The Nighthawks,
- Jailhouse Rock - The Nighthawks, Leiber, Jerry
- Hound Dog - The Nighthawks,
- Can't Get Next to You - The Nighthawks, Strong, Barrett
- Shake and Fingerpop - The Nighthawks, Walker, Junior
- Whammer Jammer - The Nighthawks,
- Tripe Face Boogie - The Nighthawks,
- Nineteen Years Old - The Nighthawks,
- Shake Your Moneymaker - The Nighthawks, James, Elmore
- Ubangi Stomp - The Nighthawks, Underwood, Charles
- Mystery Dance - The Nighthawks, Costello, Elvis
- Boppin' the Blues - The Nighthawks, Perkins, Carl [Rock
- Talked to My Baby - The Nighthawks,
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Another must have by the nighthawks, Their live performances are without a doubt the best shows money can buy. If you have never been to a live show this is what you can look forward to.
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"The Nighthawks Live" was released in 1997 as a double-EP combining both "Live at the Psychedelly" in Bethesda, MD 1976 and "Live from The El Macombo" in Toronto, Canada in 1977. The disc shows the Hawks in prime form, bringing bar-band 12-bar to the two packed clubs. Their version of Little Feat's "Tripe Face Boogie" is done with scalpel-thin precision, and Jan Zukowski's bass track is near-unbelievable. Mark Wenner's harp does the ghost of Little Walter justice as they cover Muddy Waters' "19 Years Old". The lightning take of "Shake Your Moneymaker" tears through a hill-country take of the classic tune with a gratuitous harmonica for all. Never truly appreciated for their work in the 1970's as blues-revisionists, the group has stayed together ... Read More:
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What a great blues band. The Psyche Delly in Bethesda M.D. was the site of this amazing live performance by the Nighthawks. Jim Thackery and Mark Wenner tear through "Shake Your Moneymaker". "Can't Get Next To You" is played like no band I've ever heard. There are bonus tracks here not on the original release. Check out "Ubangi Stomp", and try to keep still. .... Even the intro is good. A must have blues cd.
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The Nighthawks have been called "the world's greatest bar band" and with this album you can catch some of the excitment that is felt at their concerts. A Blues band for over 20 years, they still know how to rock and this album goes all out to prove it.
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