¡4 Classic Albums On 2 CDs
¡David Blue
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[Machine Translation] Legendary singer/songwriter David Blue, who worked with Bob Dylan, Phil Ochs, and Eric Andersen on the Greenwich Village folk scene in the 1960s, released four albums in their entirety on Ripley's and Asylum from 1966-76. This 2-CD set contains all four albums released by David Blue at Ripley's and Asylum between 1966 and 1976. Disc 1 contains "23 Days in September" ('68), produced by Gabriel Meckler, known for his work with Steppenwolf and Janis Joplin, as well as "23 Days in September" ('69), which features Ry Cooder, Rita Coolidge, Russ Kankel, Chris Ethridge ("Flying Burrito Brothers") and Milt Holland. Disc 2 features the acclaimed "Stories" ('72) featuring Milt Holland, "Nice Baby and the Angel" ('73) produced by Graham Nash and featuring Dave Mason, Glenn Frey (Eagles) and Jennifer Warnes, and Cupid's Arrow" ('76), produced by Barry Goldberg and featuring Jessi Ed Davis, Livon Helm, David Lindley and Donald Duck Dunn. The album also includes "Stories," featuring a great performance by Ry Cooder; "Nice Baby and the Angel," which includes the original version of "Outlaw Man" covered by the Eagles on "The Rogue;" "Cupid's Arrow," dedicated to Phil Ochs, a friend from their Greenwich Village days; and "Cupid's Arrow" ('76), which includes the original version of "The Rogue Man" by the Eagles on their cover of "The Rogue." Includes 36 songs in total, including the title song from "Cupid's Arrow," dedicated to Phil Ochs, a friend from Greenwich Village. Commentary by Kazuhiro Uda.
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