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Hardin & York - Can't Keep A Good Man Down: Hardin & York Antholog

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Format: CD
Label: GRAPEFRUIT
Rel. Date: 06/04/2021
UPC: 5013929188907

Can't Keep A Good Man Down: Hardin & York Antholog
Artist: Hardin & York
Format: CD
New: In Stock $39.99
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DISC: 1

1. Tomorrow Today (Radio Session)
2. Candlelight (Radio Session)
3. If I Could Join Them (Radio Session)
4. David Difficult (Radio Session)
5. Little Miss Blue (Radio Session)
6. Can't Keep a Good Man Down (Radio Session)
7. Tomorrow Today
8. 100 Years from Now
9. I'm Lost
10. Drinking My Wine
11. Candlelight
12. Beautiful Day
13. Mountains of Sand
14. Can't Keep a Good Man Down
15. Listen Everyone
16. Mulberry Place
17. Sunday Morning
18. All I See Is You
19. Rock'n'roll Music
20. Just a Case of Time
21. I Can't Find My Way Home
22. Love, a Song for You
23. Rock'n'roll Medley: Jailhouse Rock/Mean Woman Blues/Rip It Up
24. The Pike
25. 'Northern Medley: Lady Madonna/Norwegian Wood
26. I Can't Find My Way Home (Radio Session)
27. Just a Case of Time (Radio Session)
28. Parking Meters
29. The Pike (Live)
30. Tomorrow Today (Live)
31. Cowboy (Live)
32. Everyone I Know (Live)
33. Lady Madonna/Norwegian Wood (Live)
34. Drinking My Wine (Live)
35. I'll Drown in My Own Tears (Live)
36. The Long Road (Live)
37. Driftin' Blue (Live)
38. Jailhouse Rock/Mean Woman Blues (Live)
39. Freedom Suite (Incorporating Like a Rolling Stone and Freedom) (Live)
40. I Care for You (Live)
41. The Pike (Live)
42. Find Myself Again (Live)
43. Deep in My Despair
44. Have Mercy Woman
45. For the World
46. Some Places Are Better to Be
47. Extension 345
48. Cowboy
49. I'll Be Back Again
50. Feeling, Seeing, Hearing
51. Natural Gas
52. Take Away Today
53. Cowboy (Radio Session)
54. Untitled (Radio Session)
55. Everyone I Know (Radio Session)
56. The Pike (Radio Session)
57. Ain't No Breeze
58. Back Row Movie Star
59. Freedom
60. Wish I'd Never Joined a Band
61. Clubtrop
62. Some Sweet Dream
63. Loving You's So Easy

More Info:

After independently leaving The Spencer Davis Group in late 1968, organist and singer Eddie Hardin and drummer Pete York got back together a few months later to work as that most intriguing of late Sixties rock music concepts: the power duo. Self-described as "the world's smallest big band", Hardin & York's two-man brand of rock, blues, jazz and soul - not a million miles away from the likes of Traffic or Procol Harum - was hugely popular on the Continent. Indeed, they had such a following in Germany that one show was surreptitiously taped, becoming one of the earliest European vinyl bootlegs when it was sneaked out in 1970. Naturally enough, that live set is included on our definitive 6-CD anthology, together with further live performances (including a 1972 show for the BBC now gaining it's first-ever commercial release), their trio of 1969-71 albums, various studio out-takes and even a non-UK 1974 reunion LP that was recorded with former Taste bassist Charlie McCracken. A 6-CD package, Can't Keep A Good Man Down is the final word on one of the most intriguing musical partnerships of the late Sixties/early Seventies. Housed in a stylish clamshell box, it includes a 24-page booklet with rare photos, a new 4000 word essay on the duo as well as a scene-setting foreword by Pete York.
        
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