Iain Matthews & The Razorblades - Live At The Lone Star Café, NYC, May 1979 (2022)

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Title: Live At The Lone Star Café, NYC, May 1979
Year Of Release: 2022
Label: Cherry Red Records
Genre: Folk, Rock, Singer-Songwriter
Quality: FLAC (tracks) / MP3
Total Time: 1:03:48
Total Size: 385 / 149 MB
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Tracklist:

01. Tigers Will Survive (Live, Lone Star Cafe, New York, 1979)
02. Just One Look (Live, Lone Star Cafe, New York, 1979)
03. Stealin' Home (Live, Lonestar Cafe, New York, 1979)
04. You Don't See Me (Live, Lone Star Cafe, New York, 1979)
05. Gimme An Inch Girl (Live, Lonestar Cafe, New York, 1979)
06. Don't Hang Up Your Dancing Shoes (Live, Lone Star Cafe, New York, 1979)
07. These Days (Live, Lone Star Cafe, New York, 1979)
08. Shake It (Live, Lone Star Cafe, New York, 1979)
09. Man In The Station (Live, Lone Star Cafe, New York, 1979)
10. Lonely Hunter (Live, Lone Star Cafe, New York, 1979)
11. Band Introductions (Live, Lone Star Cafe, New York, 1979)
12. Payday (Live, Lone Star Cafe, New York, 1979)
13. Slip Away (Live, Lone Star Cafe, New York, 1979)

A vital figure in the history of British folk, Ian Matthews (also billed as Iain Matthews) was a founding member of the pioneering U.K. folk-rock band Fairport Convention before he went on to found his own group, Matthews' Southern Comfort, and later moved on to a solo career. Matthews possesses a warm and expressive tenor voice and a talent for songwriting. While he drew from British folk traditions in his work, his greatest inspiration came from American country, folk, and roots music, and he blended their timeless themes with a hippie-fied pastoral feel that was warm and sweet or sorrowful, depending on the song. Though he would dabble in soft rock, power pop, and synth pop in the late '70s and early '80s, he always returned to the sun-dappled sound of the country-folk hybrid that was his trademark. 1971's Later That Same Year, his second album with Matthews' Southern Comfort, was a beguiling country-rock set that featured the international hit "Woodstock," 1971's Tigers Will Survive and 1972's Journey from Gospel Oak were inspired early solo efforts, and 1978's Stealin' Home was informed by L.A. soft rock and included the hit single "Shake It." Decades later, 2014's The Art of Obscurity and 2020's Fake Tan found him still in fine voice.



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Thank you so much for sharing!!
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Many thanks