New Riders Of The Purple Sage and Ramblin' Jack Elliott - Madison Square Gardens New York City 1973 (Live) (2025)

Artist: New Riders Of The Purple Sage, Ramblin' Jack Elliott
Title: Madison Square Gardens New York City 1973 (Live)
Year Of Release: 2025
Label: Cult Legends
Genre: Country, Country Rock, Folk
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 3:26:58
Total Size: 1.2 GB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Madison Square Gardens New York City 1973 (Live)
Year Of Release: 2025
Label: Cult Legends
Genre: Country, Country Rock, Folk
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 3:26:58
Total Size: 1.2 GB
WebSite: Album Preview
01. WNEW FM Introduction (Live)
02. Salt Pork West Virginia (Live)
03. Anytime (Live)
04. Cup Of Coffee (Live)
05. Don't Think Twice It's Alright (Live)
06. House Of The Rising Sun (Live)
07. I'll Be Your Baby Tonight (Live)
08. Ain't Nobody's Business (Live)
09. If I Were A Carpenter (Live)
10. WNEW FM Radio Interviews (Live)
11. I Don't Know You (Live)
12. One Too Many Stories (Live)
13. Rainbow (Live)
14. It's Alright With Me (Live)
15. Teardrops In My Eyes (Live)
16. Lochinvar (Live)
17. Truck Driving Man (Live)
18. Contract (Live)
19. Take A Letter Maria (Live)
20. School Days (Live)
21. Long Black Veil (Live)
22. Hello Mary Lou (Live)
23. Henry (Live)
24. Crazy Arms (Live)
25. Sutter's Mill (Live)
26. California Day (Live)
27. Sweet Lovin' One (Live)
28. Connection (Live)
29. Whiskey (Live)
30. WNEW FM Radio Interviews (Live)
31. Cold Jordan (Live)
32. I Hear A Voice Callin' (Live)
33. Swing Low Sweet Chariot (Live)
34. Groupie (Live)
35. She's No Angel (Live)
36. You Should Have Seen Me Running (Live)
37. I Don't Need No Doctor (Live)
38. Portland Woman (Live)
39. Glendale Train (Live)
40. Last Lonely Eagle (Live)
41. Louisiana Eagle (Live)
42. Honky Tonk Women (Live)
43. Willie and The Hand Jive (Live)
44. WNEW FM Radio Interview (Live)
45. The Race Is On (Live)
46. Johnny B. Goode (Live)
47. WNEW FM Radio Outro (Live)
For most of the early '70s, the New Riders of the Purple Sage™ (yes, the name is trademark-protected) were the successful offshoots of the Grateful Dead. Although they never remotely approached the success or longevity of the Dead, they attracted a considerable audience through their association with Jerry Garcia, Phil Lesh, and Mickey Hart, whose fans couldn't be satisfied with only the Dead's releases -- the New Riders never reached much beyond that audience, but the Deadheads loved them as substitutes (along with Garcia's periodic solo projects) for the real article. Their initial sound was a kind of country-acid rock, somewhat twangier than the Dead's usual work and without the Dead's successful forays into experimental jams, but they later acquitted themselves as straight country-rockers.