& ‘Songs of the Century’ Dec. 2000
FM recordings (quality range Ex- to VG; ‘Songs of the Century’ segment was not the best-sounding capture, but I eq’d the version I received to remove excess sibilance and it’s much more listenable now)
SAMPLE: "Desperate Love"
Mountain Stage
Mountain Stage
Charleston, WV
Oct. 30, 1994
01 Get Over It
02 Desperate Love
03 Mezzanine
04 Mixed Messages
05 Daddy Just Wants It
to Rain
to Rain
06 A Little More Time
07 Who We Are,
Where We Live^
Where We Live^
Charleston, WV
Oct. 29, 2000
08 Don't Do What I Did
09 Watermark
10 I'm a Dreamer
(Sandy Denny cover)
11 Daddy Just Wants It
to Rain
to Rain
12 You're Going to
Need Somebody
(R. Thompson cover)
Need Somebody
(R. Thompson cover)
‘Songs of the Century’
Fresh Air w/Terry Gross
WHYY-FM
Philadelphia, PA
December 2000
01 Be My Baby (Ronettes cover)
02 chat 1
03 Dedicated to the One I Love
04 chat 2
05 Watermark
06 chat 3
07 chat 4
08 End of the World
(Skeeter Davis cover)
(Skeeter Davis cover)
09 chat 5
10 chat 6*
11 Brother Can You
Spare a Dime?*
Spare a Dime?*
12 chat 7*
13 Town Without Pity
(Gene Pitney cover)
14 chat 8*
(Gene Pitney cover)
14 chat 8*
^In the original 1994 broadcast, "Turn Back the Hands of Time" was the last song played. But it appears on the newly-released archival compilation (see below), so is not included here.
*Tracks 10-14 = Marshall Crenshaw live in-studio performances and interview with Terry Gross
REPERCUSSION: Peter Holsapple joined the Continental Drifters in the early 1990s after The dB's were kaput, and he stayed with the group until it disbanded circa 2003. While they were active, the Drifters recorded several of Peter's songs, so if you enjoy his singing and songwriting, these albums are definitely worth seeking out. Peter told the LA Times recently, “I believe that this was a band who were the very illustration of a shattering live experience, the embodiment of a force majeure, a family-style drinking society of impavid* proportions, and purveyors of some of the sweetest harmony songs of its decade.” *(“impavid” = fearless, adventurous, daring -- say, Peter, did you get out your thesaurus for that one?!?)
*Tracks 10-14 = Marshall Crenshaw live in-studio performances and interview with Terry Gross
REPERCUSSION: Peter Holsapple joined the Continental Drifters in the early 1990s after The dB's were kaput, and he stayed with the group until it disbanded circa 2003. While they were active, the Drifters recorded several of Peter's songs, so if you enjoy his singing and songwriting, these albums are definitely worth seeking out. Peter told the LA Times recently, “I believe that this was a band who were the very illustration of a shattering live experience, the embodiment of a force majeure, a family-style drinking society of impavid* proportions, and purveyors of some of the sweetest harmony songs of its decade.” *(“impavid” = fearless, adventurous, daring -- say, Peter, did you get out your thesaurus for that one?!?)
MP3@320
SPECIAL THANKS to Dierk, Jefft and all the tapers & sharers
Time to enjoy the new
Continental Drifters retrospective
Continental Drifters retrospective
2-disc compilation set from Omnivore Recordings
It's chock-full of rare & previously unreleased stuff
YOU NEED THIS - go get it!