Climax Blues Band: Live At The BBC 1970-1978
Climax Blues Band: Live At The BBC 1970-1978
Format: VINYL LP
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Artist: Climax Blues Band
Label: Repertoire
Product Type: VINYL LP
UPC: 4009910238615
Genre: Rock
21 rare tracks from the BBC archives, remastered and on 180 gram vinyl for the 1st time. This 2LP set includes the international hit single 'Couldn't Get It Right' and other highlights from 1970 to 1978. The release features a gatefold sleeve plus a 12" insert with liner notes by founding band member, Derek Holt and renowned music journalist, Chris Welch.
Tracks:
1.1 Spoonful
1.2 Country Hat
1.3 Morning, Noon and Night
1.4 Flight
1.5 Shoot Her If She Runs
1.6 Goin' to New York
1.7 Standing By a River
1.8 Mole on the Dole
1.9 Before You Reach the Grave
1.10 Amerita/Sense of Direction
2.1 Right Now
2.2 Losing the Humbles
2.3 Shopping Bag People
2.4 Reaching Out
2.5 Milwaukee Trucking Blues
2.6 Couldn't Get It Right
2.7 Together and Free
2.8 Running Out of Time
2.9 I Am Constant
2.10 Mistress Moonshine
2.11 When Talking Is Too Much Trouble