Gonna Bust Another Bottle IS out from Sister Morphine BUT it isn't what was originally promised...here are the tracks:
DISC 1 Brown Sugar*** Bitch**** Gimme Shelter** Dead Flowers** Happy** Tumbling Dice** Love In Vain Sweet Virginia You Can't Always Get What You Want All Down The Line Midnight Rambler ~Band Introductions~ Bye Bye Johnny Rip This Joint Jumping Jack Flash Street Fighting Man*
New York, Jul 26 1972 *New York, Jul 25 1972 - 1st Show **Ft. Worth, Jun 24 1972 - 1st Show ***Houston, Jun 25 1972 - 1st Show ****Philadelphia, Jul 21 1972 - 1st Show
DISC 2 Tumbling Dice #1 Bluesberry Jam Shake Your Hips John's Jam Tumbling Dice #2 Loving Cup Brown Sugar***** Sweet Black Angel**** Torn And Frayed* Loving Cup* Ventilator Blues* You Can't Always Get What You Want** All Down The Line*** Rip This Joint**** Jumping Jack Flash** Street Fighting Man*** Love In Vain****
Montreux, Switzerland - 5.21.72 *Vancouver, Canada - 6.3.72 **Houston - First Show 6.25.72 ***Houston - Second Show 6.25.72 ****Fort Worth - First Show 6.24.72 *****Fort Worth - Second Show 6.24.72
Doesn't look like anything new, does it?
"The wonder of Jimi Hendrix was that he could stand up at all he was so pumped full of drugs." Patsy, Patsy Stone
Once again, in defence of Sister Morphine, the fellow who runs it is a gentleman and a very generous one at that. He has sent me titles gratis without my requesting them. The product his label releases is sometimes questionable, but at least it's decent sound quality.
"The wonder of Jimi Hendrix was that he could stand up at all he was so pumped full of drugs." Patsy, Patsy Stone
Half Nanker Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > well, that used to be true Menace. "Superfonic > Seattle" is without a doubt the worst sounding > "effort" that I thought it was some sort of joke.
Really? I think I have a soundboard of that show (they all sound alike to me from '81), and it's perfectly listenable. Does Sister Morphine accept returns if the customer is not satisfied with the product?
"The wonder of Jimi Hendrix was that he could stand up at all he was so pumped full of drugs." Patsy, Patsy Stone