Peter stages a tribute concert (with a little help from his friends)
St.
Ann's Church, Brooklyn Heights, NY
November
21, 1998
recording
& broadcast by WFUV-FM, NYC
Cover art for Set 1 (art for both sets included in download). Levent Varlik |
Highlights: Multiple, but I was especially knocked out by the contributions of Susan Cowsill, Susan McKeown, Marti Jones & Don Dixon.
BIG THANKS to the taper and ALL PRAISE to Levent Varlik of the Sandy Denny fan forum at Yahoo for the generous share (sent to me all the way from Turkey)!
CLICK highlighted names below for a link to learn more about the artist’s music.
SET 1
01
intro - Meg Griffin (WFUV announcer)
03
Listen, Listen - Vicki Peterson
04 Next Time Around – Sloan Wainwright
05 One Way Donkey Ride* - Deni Bonet
04 Next Time Around – Sloan Wainwright
05 One Way Donkey Ride* - Deni Bonet
13 outro
*Indicates tracks with very occasional beep tones from the computer’s volume adjustment control. Let this be a lesson to you young, budding tapers out there: mute that sucker before you try to record a webcast or web stream!
The Continental Drifters served as the house band for the show.
(That’s Peter on the right, sittin’ and strummin’…)
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SET 2
01
intro
Other versions of this show list two additional tracks, absent here: an encore, “Farewell, Farewell” (sung by Amanda Thorpe), followed by the final outro.
MP3@320
MF linx
Musicians (in addition to the vocalists listed above, some of whom also played on some tracks):
Russ Broussard
Robert Maché
Mark Walton
For a handful of years in the 1990s, Peter had the enviable job of organizing tributes to some of the great, lesser-known artists of popular music. This one (like the 1997 show at the same venue performed in honor/memory of Nick Drake's music) is a beauty. It was part of a short-lived, but extraordinary, program called Arts at St. Ann’s.
YOU CAN STILL BUY the most excellent album Listen Listen by The Continental Drifters directly from
Blue Rose Records in Germany. It features
the Drifters’ versions of several Sandy Denny classics as well as Richard Thompson compositions. (AllMusic gave it a 4-star review.) I’ve ordered from Blue Rose
and can vouch for their great service — even for non-German speakers.
GO HERE for a video of John Crooke singing a good chunk of “John the Gun” from this show.
GO HERE for a video of Darius Rocker singing “Blackwaterside” from this show (and see Peter play the squeezebox for a few exciting seconds).
THANKS to kinskilee for the uploads!
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