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LeonidP
Cristiano, do you know if that release also has the other tracks ... the additional ones i see on the super deluxe grrrr are:
1. Route 66 BBC Session
2. Cops And Robbers BBC Session
3. You Better Move On BBC Session
4. Mona BBC Session
I have them on my bootlegs, pretty good quality, I doubt they could be much better, but it is 'official' so I need to have it!
As far as I know, those are the only bonus tracks on some editions of Crossfire Hurricane.
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Cristiano RadtkeQuote
LeonidP
Cristiano, do you know if that release also has the other tracks ... the additional ones i see on the super deluxe grrrr are:
1. Route 66 BBC Session
2. Cops And Robbers BBC Session
3. You Better Move On BBC Session
4. Mona BBC Session
I have them on my bootlegs, pretty good quality, I doubt they could be much better, but it is 'official' so I need to have it!
As far as I know, those are the only bonus tracks on some editions of Crossfire Hurricane.
Why haven't I bought this one yet? These are different shows.
"Bonus Features:
-Cinema trailer for Crossfire Hurricane / Interview with director Brett Morgen / Additional bonus performances:
-NME Poll Winners Concert 1964: (featuring Not Fade Away , I Just Wanna Make Love To You, I'm All Right)
-NME Poll Winners Concert 1965: (featuring Pain In My Heart, The Last Time)
Live In Germany 1965: (featuring (I Can't Get No) Satisfaction, I'm All Right)
-The Arthur Haynes Show 1964: (featuring I Wanna Be Your Man, You Better Move On)".
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Rockman
Arthur Alexander....
AND Only artist to be covered by Elvis...Beatles...Dylan & Stones
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Hairball
A Shot Of Rhythm & Blues
Not written by Arthur Alexander, but he recorded it before the Beatles and is the superior version imo.
Arthur Alexander - A shot of rhythm and blues (released 1961 USA, 1962 UK)
I heard the Beatles version first though when released on Live at the BBC in 1994 (They dabbled with it again in 1969 which is available on a bootleg).
The Beatles- A Shot of Rhythm and Blues (1963)
Before the Beatles though, and after Arthur, the tune was recorded by Johnny Kidd & the Pirates in 1962.
Johnny Kidd & The Pirates - A Shot Of Rhythm And Blues
And from 1963, from Gerry And The Pacemakers.
Gerry And The Pacemakers - A Shot of Rhythm And Blues
It's also been recorded by several others including Cilla Black, Clyde McPhatter, Flamin' Groovies Dave Edmunds, Suzi Quatro, and Van Morrison among others.
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And a confession - after getting carried away researching this tune, I've realized it's not that great no matter who recorded it.