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Rory Gallagher: New DVD & CD Releases

OUT SEPTEMBER 14 ON EAGLE ROCK ENTERTAINMENT

Irish guitar virtuoso Rory Gallagher ignited a legacy that many rock and blues musicians worship and
emulate to this day. On September 14, Eagle Rock Entertainment will issue two releases paying tribune to this rock
icon – Ghost Blues 2DVD set and The Beat Club Sessions CD.

The 2 DVD set, running 179 minutes in total, is the complete Rory Gallagher experience, both revealing his
background as a musical artist and tapping into his dominating stage presence. Ghost Blues, the first disc in
the set, is the first complete and fully authorized documentary of Rory Gallagher’s life and career. The documentary
threads together live footage, archive interviews with Rory, and contributions from his many friends and admirers,
including his brother Donal, Bob Geldof, The Edge (U2), Cameron Crowe, Slash, Johnny Marr (The Smiths), Bill
Wyman (The Rolling Stones)
, and his former band members Ted McKenna and Gerry
McAvoy
, as well as many others.

After traversing Rory’s roots, The Beat Club Sessions portion digs into his prowess as a trailblazing electric blues-rock performer. These live recordings are drawn from three different appearances on German TV’s Beat Club program in the early seventies. The video footage is captured on disc 2 of the DVD package and via select audio on the CD release. With over 90 minutes of previously unreleased material, these performances capture Gallagher in his element, playing classic songs from his first two solo albums that would remain staples throughout his career.

Track Listing:
Ghost Blues 2DVD

DISC 1:
Ghost Blues documentary

DISC 2:

The Beat Club Sessions

1.) Laundromat

2.) Hands Up

3.) Sinnerboy
4.) Just The Smile
5.) Used To Be
6.) In Your Town
7.) Should’ve Learned My Lesson
8.) Crest of a Wave
9.) Tore Down
10.) Pistol Slapper Blues
11.) I Don’t Know Where I’m Going
12.) Going To My Hometown
13.) I Could’ve Had Religion
14.) McAvoy Boogie
15.) Hoodoo Man
16.) Messin’ With The Kid

The Beat Club Sessions CD:
1.) Laudromat
2.) Hands Up
3.) Sinnerboy
4.) Just The Smile
5.) I Don’t Know Where I’m Going
6.) I Could’ve Had Religion
7.) Used To Be
8.) In Your Town
9.) Should’ve Learned My Lesson
10.) Crest of a Wave
11.) Tore Down
12.) Messin’ With The Kid

A taste of the man so you know what ya missed out on…

And check out the JamBase review of a primo Rory Gallagher compilation released year.


Jerry Garcia Band: Let It Rock

JERRY GARCIA BAND WILL LET IT ROCK

Double-Disc Collection Includes Rare Early Performances Of The Group’s Original Lineup
Featuring Legendary Pianist Nicky Hopkins, Recorded Live In Berkeley, November 1975

For Jerry Garcia, 1975 was a seminal year that found him splitting time between recording Blues for Allah with the Dead, directing The Grateful Dead Movie, and forming the Jerry Garcia Band – his long-running side project. JGB’s earliest days are the subject of a two-disc live collection recorded during that momentous year. THE JERRY GARCIA COLLECTION, VOL. 2: LET IT ROCK, JERRY GARCIA BAND, NOVEMBER 17 & 18, 1975, KEYSTONE BERKELEY will be available November 10 from Jerry Garcia Family/Rhino at physical retail outlets and at www.dead.net for a suggested list price of $19.98.

The Jerry Garcia Band – Garcia, his constant collaborator bassist John Kahn and drummer Ron Tutt – played its first show with Nicky Hopkins on piano in August 1975. The ultimate session player, Hopkins’ credits include work with The Beatles, The Who, The Rolling Stones, and Jefferson Airplane to name a very few. While Hopkins residency was brief with the Jerry Garcia Band, it played an important role in the group’s shift away from big jams toward song-oriented material.


In addition to being a brilliant songwriter himself, Garcia had a great ear for other people’s songs and the new band provided him an opportunity to explore others’ works. LET IT ROCK includes covers of Chuck Berry (“Let It Rock”), Little Milton (“That’s What Love Will Make You Do”) and Jimmy Cliff (“Sitting In Limbo”). It also features performances of Allen Toussaint’s “I’ll Take A Melody” and Hank Ballard’s “Tore Up Over You,” songs that would surface a few months later on Garcia’s Reflections (1976). In addition to other artists’ songs, the band dips briefly into the Dead canon for “Friend Of The Devil” and Garcia’s 1972 solo debut for “Sugaree.” Three Hopkins originals are featured as well, “Pig’s Boogie,” “Lady Sleeps,” and the curiously titled “Edward, The Mad Shirt Grinder,” a song Hopkins first performed with Quicksilver Messenger Service.

While it is not strictly speaking a complete show, THE JERRY GARCIA COLLECTION, VOL. 2 is sequenced to approximate a two-set club gig, highlighting performances recorded November 17 and 18, 1975, during a pair of intimate gigs at Keystone Berkeley in front of a hometown crowd. The shows demonstrate that this lineup was capable of collective improvisation on the same level as the Grateful Dead, says David Gans, host of the Grateful Dead Hour. “Everybody could play melody or rhythm, or both, at any time, flying in and out of formation and always in intimate relation to what the others were playing,” he writes in the collection’s liner notes.

Track Listing

Disc One

Let It Rock
Tore Up Over You

Friend Of The Devil

They Love Each Other
It’s Too Late
Pig’s Boogie
Band Introductions
Sitting In Limbo
(I’m A) Road Runner

Disc 2

Sugaree
I’ll Take A Melody
That’s What Love Will Make You Do
Lady Sleeps
Ain’t No Use
Let’s Spend The Night Together
Edward, The Mad Shirt Grinder