Billy Childish And The Blackhands – Live In The Netherlands

Лейбл та номер:  Damaged Goods – DAMGOOD 299 LP 
Формат платівки:  Вініл, LP, Перевидання 
Країна виробник:  Англія 
Рік випуску:  2008 
Музичний жанр:  Рок, Фолк, World, & Country 
Музичні стилі:  Garage Рок, Фолк 

Пісні:

 Название песни  Время звучания
 Mister Hitler  
 Chatham Jack  
 Fine And Mellow  
 Bottle Up And Go  
 Evil Thing  
 Yellow Skinned Baby  
 Black Girl  
 She’s Fine, She’s Mine  
 Louie Riel  
 I Love My Woman  
 John Хардy  
 Tipperary  
 Lambeth Walk  
 Alabama Song  
 Anarchy In The U.K.  

Додатково:

A1, A2 & A8: recorded at Leeuwarden-Prinsentuin, 25.5.93

A3, B1 & B2: recorded at Goes-‘t Beest, 29.5.93

A4 & A5: recorded at Rotterdam-Rotown, 22.5.93

A6: recorded at Haarlem-Patrooonaat, 21.5.93

A7, B3 to B7: recorded at Vera-Groningen, 28.5.93

“Mister Hitler” original title is “Who Do You Think You’re Kidding Mr. Hitler?”, originally from the BBC television sitcom “Dad’s Army”. Originally performed by [a279915].

“Fine And Mellow” originally performed by [a33589].

“Bottle Up And Go” originally performed by [a746951].

“Yellow Skinned Baby” originally performed by [a2307832].

“Black Girl” also know as “In The Pines” or “Where Did You Sleep Last Night”, is a traditional American folk song.

“She’s Fine, She’s Mine” originally performed by [a139669].

“I Love My Woman” originally performed by “I Love My Man (Billie’s Блюз)”, originally performed by [a33589].

“John Хардy” is a traditional American folk song.

“Tipperary” original title is “It’s A Long, Long Way To Tipperary” is a British music hall song.

“Lambeth Walk” is a song from the 1937 musical “Me And My Girl”.

“Alabama Song” also known as “Whisky Bar,” “Moon over Alabama,” or “Moon of Alabama” was originally published as a poem in Bertolt Brecht’s Hauspostille (1927). It was set to music by Kurt Weill for the 1927 “Songspiel” Mahagonny and used again in Weill’s and Brecht’s 1930 opera Aufstieg und Fall der Stadt Mahagonny (Rise and Fall of the City of Mahagonny). The song was first performed and recorded by the Viennese actress and dancer [a407120].

“Anarchy In The U.K.” originally performed by [a31753].

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