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Authorized Bootleg: Neville Brothers (Live Warfield Theatre, San Francisco, CA - Feb 27, 1989)

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Download links and information about Authorized Bootleg: Neville Brothers (Live Warfield Theatre, San Francisco, CA - Feb 27, 1989) by The Neville Brothers. This album was released in 2010 and it belongs to Hip Hop/R&B, Soul, Rock, Pop, Funk genres. It contains 25 tracks with total duration of 01:48:10 minutes.

Artist: The Neville Brothers
Release date: 2010
Genre: Hip Hop/R&B, Soul, Rock, Pop, Funk
Tracks: 25
Duration: 01:48:10
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Fire on the Bayou (Live) 7:48
2. Hey Pocky Way (Live) 8:48
3. Junk Man (Live) 6:36
4. Mojo Hannah (Live) 5:50
5. Wake Up (Live) 4:52
6. VooDoo (Live) 4:12
7. Yellow Moon (Live) 7:24
8. Tell It Like It Is (Live) 4:28
9. Instrumental Jam (Live) 9:01
10. My Blood (Live) 6:26
11. Sister Rosa (Live) 3:50
12. Medley: Brother John / Iko Iko / Do You Want to Dance / The Banana Song (Day-O) [Live] 8:02
13. Shake Your Tambourine (Live) 6:07
14. Big Chief (Live) 5:51
15. Rock 'n' Roll Encore Medley: Johnny B. Goode (Live) 4:02
16. Rock 'n' Roll Encore Medley: Boney Maronie (Live) 2:17
17. Rock 'n' Roll Encore Medley: Dizzy Miss Lizzy (Live) 1:26
18. Rock 'n' Roll Encore Medley: Slow Down (Live) 1:07
19. Rock 'n' Roll Encore Medley: Rip It Up (Live) 0:45
20. Rock 'n' Roll Encore Medley: Oh Boy! (Live) 0:33
21. Rock 'n' Roll Encore Medley: Long Tall Sally (Live) 1:23
22. Spoken Introductions / Instrumental (Live) 1:09
23. Amazing Grace (Live) 1:39
24. One Love (Live) 3:15
25. Closing Instrumental (Live) 1:19

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This 1989 live show, promoted by legendary music promoter Bill Graham and issued as part of his estate’s “Wolfgang’s Vault” series, drops in on the Neville Brothers just before their Yellow Moon album was about to be released. That album was a commercial high point for the group and they throw their enthusiasm behind tracks from that album with ease. “My Blood” and “Rosa Parks” are spirited renditions with great ensemble playing and expert vocals from this road-tested band of veterans. Aaron Neville proves he can pull out all the stops on his first hit, “Tell It Like It Is.” The band turn really fierce for the encores, which include some obvious tunes done in idiosyncratic Neville style. Chuck Berry’s “Johnny B. Goode” has both power and sensitivity uncommon to the tune. “Dizzy Miss Lizzy” adds some heated guitar solos. “Rip It Up” adds a cool New Orleans-meets-Memphis rockabilly swamp aura. “Oh Boy!” ends the medley with a striking all-hands-on-deck finale.