Dave Davies - Rock Bottom: Live at the Bottom Line (2001)
Artist: Dave Davies
Title: Rock Bottom: Live at the Bottom Line
Year Of Release: 2001
Label: Sanctuary Records
Genre: Rock
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks)
Total Time: 01:19:28
Total Size: 196/560 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
Title: Rock Bottom: Live at the Bottom Line
Year Of Release: 2001
Label: Sanctuary Records
Genre: Rock
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks)
Total Time: 01:19:28
Total Size: 196/560 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
01. I Need You (Live)
02. She's Got Everything (Live)
03. Beautiful Delilah (Live)
04. Creeping Jean (Live)
05. Good to See Yer! (Live)
06. Look Through Any Doorway (Live)
07. Love Me Till the Sunshines (Live)
08. Tired of Waiting (Live)
09. The Kiss (Live)
10. Milk Cow Blues (Live)
11. Imaginations Real (Live)
12. Dave's Got His Reading Glasses (Live)
13. Wicked Annabella (Live)
14. Picture Book (Live)
15. Death of a Clown (Live)
16. All the Kinks Songs (Live)
17. Too Much on My Mind (Live)
18. Strangers (Live)
19. Psycho Lounge (Live)
20. One Night with You (Live)
21. Living on a Thin Line (Live)
22. All Day and All of the Night (Live)
23. Encore (Live)
24. Money (Live)
25. David Watts (Live)
26. I'm Not Like Everybody Else (Live)
27. You Really Got Me (Live)
Line-up:
Bass Guitar, Backing Vocals – Dave Jenkins
Drums, Backing Vocals – Jim Laspesa
Keyboards – Kristian Hoffman
Lead Vocals, Lead Guitar, Acoustic Guitar – Dave Davies
Rhythm Guitar, Backing Vocals – Andrew Sandoval
With the Kinks no longer touring, Dave Davies barnstorms the U.S. as a solo act. On these nights at New York's Bottom Line in 1997, he and his young band were on absolute fire, cooking up hard rocking renditions of Kinks classics, some penned by brother Ray, with an equal measure of Dave's own work thrown in. Demonstrating how real rock & roll is played, the band starts out jumping with "I Need You," follows with the kick of "She's Got Everything," and only gets better. "Wicked Annabella," "Picture Book," and "Death of a Clown" are more than nostalgic mid-set showings. After 24 songs, they unbelievably blaze through two rock-kid anthems, "David Watts" and "I'm Not Like Everybody Else," and they even manage to suck another life out of the heavier than heavy monster riff of "You Really Got Me." One half of a brother act shouldn't be allowed to be this good.