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Friday, September 13, 2024

Emmylou Harris - New Victoria Theatre London, England Nov 1975 | Best of the BBC Rock Hour with Brian Matthew | VOODOO WAGON

 This is nice and I don’t didn’t have any Emmylou and the Hotband from around the time she wrote Amarillo and such . . . . . some of my favourite tracks! 

Emmylou Harris New Victoria Theatre - Voodoo Wagon UK 1975

Emmylou Harris
New Victoria Theatre
London, England
Best of the BBC Rock Hour
recorded on November 15, 1975


01 Brian Matthew - Best of the BBC Rock Hour Intro
02 Emmylou Harris & the Hot Band - Feelin' Single, Seein' Double
03 Emmylou Harris & the Hot Band - Amarillo
04 Emmylou Harris & the Hot Band - Together Again
05 Emmylou Harris & the Hot Band - Return of The Grievous Angel
06 Emmylou Harris & the Hot Band - Bluebird Wine
07 Emmylou Harris & the Hot Band - Band introductions
08 Emmylou Harris & the Hot Band - Wheels
09 Emmylou Harris & the Hot Band - Till I Gain Control Again
10 Emmylou Harris & the Hot Band - Ooh Las Vegas
11 Emmylou Harris & the Hot Band - Boulder To Birmingham
12 Emmylou Harris & the Hot Band - Shop Around
13 Emmylou Harris & the Hot Band - Hickory Wind
14 Brian Matthew - Best of the BBC Rock Hour Outro

Nice one from Draftervoi’s personal tape collection which are always worth it 



sorry couldn’t find better quality covers to accompany draftefvoi’s version


Wolfgangs vault says 


Emmylou Harris - vocals, guitar; Hank DiVito - pedal steel; James Burton - guitar; Herb Pedersen - banjo; Glen Hardin - piano; Emory Gordy - bass; John Ware - drums

This very early live recording of Emmylou Harris and the Hot Band was made at London's New Victoria Theater, when the budding country-rocker was still an opening act.

Only 26-minutes long, the set is still a very good overview of what Harris and the early "Hots" sounded like. Harris was discovered singing in a Washington bar in 1972 by former Byrd Chris Hillman, who was then fronting The Flying Burrito Brothers. The Burritos had just lost Gram Parson (another ex-Byrd member), who had departed to record a solo album for Warner Brothers. In the end, Hillman referred Harris to Parsons, who immediately hired her for his solo band. She toured with him and made two albums until 1973, when Parson died abruptly from an overdose, the story of which she chronicled in the original song "Boulder To Birmingham," included here.

Upon Parsons' death, Harris met and eventually married record producer Brian Ahern, who encouraged her to do a solo album and form a band. The Hot Band was made up of the best L.A. and Memphis session players (James Burton had played guitar for Elvis), and future members would include Rodney Crowell, Ricky Scaggs and Albert Lee.

This show encompasses a wide variety of material over its short length, including Harris' country remake of the Smokey Robinson and The Miracles classic "Shop Around," The Louvin Brothers' "If Only I Could Win Your Love," her arrangement of Merle Haggard's "The Bottle Let Me Down" and, of course, material written by Gram Parsons.



Emmylou and The Hot Band 1975 - Together Again

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