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Various - Fast Folk Musical Magazine: The Bottom Line album

Various - Fast Folk Musical Magazine: The Bottom Line album

  • Performer: Various
  • Genre: Rock / Folk music
  • Title: Fast Folk Musical Magazine: The Bottom Line
  • Released: 1989
  • Style: Folk Rock, Folk
  • MP3 version size: 1450 mb
  • FLAC version size: 1968 mb
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Description

Album · 1986 · 12 Songs. Great Storm Is Over (Live). 12 Songs, 54 Minutes. Released: 1 Jan 1986. 1986 Fast Folk Musical Magazine.

Fast Folk Musical Magazine, first established as The CooP, was a combination of print magazine and audio recording published in New York City from 1982 to 1997. Live At The Bottom Line 1993 ‎(CD, Album, Comp). Fast Folk Musical Magazine.

Recorded at the Bottom Line, a popular Greenwich Village music club in the 1970s–1990s, this album drew on two shows from April 1988. A house band of piano, guitar, bass, drums, and violin supports the performers. A 24-page facsimile of Fast Folk Musical Magazine is included with the recording.

Various Artists 01-01-1992. Toplam süre:1 h 15 min. 01. Intro-Cowboy Kid. David Massengill. Fast Folk Musical Magazine (Vol. 6, No. 4) Fast Folk Revue-Live at the Bottom Line 1992. 02. The Code of Cowboy Kid. Brian Mitchell. 03. The King is Dead. 04. If I Ain't Falling.

Released by Fast Folk Musical Magazine Jan 1990 12 Tracks. PLAY ALL. Fast Folk Musical Magazine (Vo., N. ) Live At The Bottom Line, 1989. Released by Fast Folk Musical Magazine Jan 1990 12 Tracks.

Diamond Mines - Chuck Brodsky and the Company. Listen to Fast Folk Musical Magazine (Vol. 8, No. 8) 1996 Fast Folk Revue-Live at the Bottom Line now. 8) 1996 Fast Folk Revue-Live at the Bottom Line in full in the this site app. Play on this site.

Various Artists voiced by Fast Folk Musical Magazine (Vol. 7, No. 2) Live at the Bottom Line 1993 Spanish Johnny The music called Paul Seibel the artist voiced. You can download or listen to this music or other music on the album for free. You May Like This Musics.

The term Various Artists is used in the record industry when numerous singers and musicians collaborate on a song or collection of songs. fm, compilation album tracks appear under the name of Various Artists erroneously because the individual artist is not listed in the album's ID3 information.

Tracklist Hide Credits

A1 Jack Hardy Up Until Then
Written-By – John Gorka
4:06
A2 Lillie Palmer Danton
Written-By – Lillie Palmer
4:23
A3 Tom Russell Gall De Cielo
Written-By – Tom Russell
6:31
A4 Cliff Eberhardt My Father's Shoes
Written-By – Cliff Eberhardt
2:56
A5 Frank Tedesso Margaret And Vincent
Written-By – Frank Tedesso
3:57
A6 Aztec Two-Step Ban Vinai
Written-By – Rex Fowler
4:33
B1 Richard Meyer Hidden In Plain Sight
Written-By – Eric Wood
3:19
B2 Josh Joffen Monkey See, Monkey Do
Written-By – Josh Joffen
3:06
B3 Erik Frandsen The Rose Of Rangoon
Written-By – Erik Frandsen, Michael Garin, Robert Hipkins
3:15
B4 Germana Pucci Un Rabdomante: Incompetente
Written-By – Germana Pucci, Giancarlo Biagi
4:05
B5 Suzanne Vega Wooden Horse (Kasper Hauser's Song)
Written-By – Suzanne Vega
4:21
B6 David Massengill The Last Call
Written-By – Dave Van Ronk
4:12
B7 Shawn Colvin Talk Around Town
Written-By – Roy Forbes
4:13

Companies, etc.

  • Mastered At – Master Cutting Room
  • Pressed By – Aligned Audio
  • Published By – Fast Folk Musical Magazine
  • Recorded At – The Bottom Line

Credits

  • Accordion, Vocals – Fats Kaplan* (tracks: A3)
  • Backing Vocals [The Ensemble] – Cliff Eberhardt (tracks: B7), David Roth (tracks: B7), Erik Frandsen (tracks: B7), Frank Tedesso (tracks: B7), Germana Pucci (tracks: B7), Jack Hardy (tracks: B7), Josh Joffen (tracks: B7), Lillie Palmer (tracks: B7), Marcie Boyd (tracks: B7), Neil Shulman* (tracks: B7), Rex Fowler (tracks: B7), Richard Meyer (tracks: B7), Rod Macdonald (tracks: B7), Suzanne Vega (tracks: B7), Willie Nininger (tracks: B7)
  • Band – Aztec Two-Step (tracks: A6)
  • Bass – Jeff Hardy (tracks: B3), Mark Dann (tracks: A2)
  • Design – Giancarlo Biagi
  • Drums – Howie Weth* (tracks: A1, B1, B2, B3, B4)
  • Dulcimer, Vocals – David Massengill (tracks: B6)
  • Electric Bass – Mark Dann (tracks: A4)
  • Electric Guitar – Mark Dann (tracks: A1, B1, B2, B4)
  • Engineer – David Seitz
  • Guitar – Shawn Colvin (tracks: B7)
  • Guitar, Vocals – Cliff Eberhardt (tracks: A4), Erik Frandsen (tracks: B3), Frank Tedesso (tracks: A5), Germana Pucci (tracks: B4), Jack Hardy (tracks: A1), Lillie Palmer (tracks: A2), Neal Shulman (tracks: A6), Rex Fowler (tracks: A6), Richard Meyer (tracks: B2), Suzanne Vega (tracks: B5), Tom Russell (tracks: A3)
  • Mastered By – Joe Brescio
  • Piano, Synthesizer – Margo Hennebach (tracks: A1, A6, B1, B2, B4)
  • Recorded By [Live Digital Recording] – Dave Van Der Hagen, Prodigal Sound
  • Violin – Lisa Gutkin (tracks: A1, B1, B2, B4), Lisa Gutkin (tracks: B6)
  • Vocals – Josh Joffen (tracks: B2), Marcie Boyd (tracks: B2), Margo Hennebach (tracks: A1), Richard Meyer (tracks: B4), Rod Macdonald (tracks: B2, B4), Shawn Colvin (tracks: A1, B7)

Notes

Magazine inside: 1989 Volume 5 No. 2

"Live Digital Recording For Fast Folk At The Bottom Line By Dave Van Der Hagen/Prodigal Sound."
"Drawn from two shows at the Bottom Line in New York - 4/23/88."

"Ban Vinai" misspelled on rear sleeve as "Ban Vinae" but correctly spelled in insert. Also, Aztec Two-Step listed on sleeve as Rex Fowler and Margo Hennebach, in magazine as Fowler and Shulman (correct).