This CD is a collection of live
performances recorded from 1989 through 1991 at
Potter's in Greenville, R.I. and Gillary's in
Bristol, R.I. John Spreier produced and
recorded the album using a line level direct from
the mixing consule.
Newbird was: David Chandler
on keyboards & vocals, Kenny Johnson on
drums, John Spreier
on bass & vocals, and Fred Wilkes on guitar
& vocals. Fred sang the lead vocals on all of
the songs except Steady Rollin' Man, Don't
Let Go & Pressure Drop which
were sung by John and Mister
Charlie, They Love Each Other &
All This Love which were sung by David.
All This Love was
written by David Chandler.
Don't Let Go was written by John Spreier. I Shot the
Sheriff was written by Bob Marley. It
Takes a Lot to Laugh - It Takes a Train to Cry
was written by Bob Dylan. Mister Charlie
was written by Ron McNernan and Robert Hunter.
One After 909 was written by John Lennon and
Paul McCartney. Pressure Drop was
written by Frederick "Toots" Hibbert. Steady
Rollin' Man was written by Robert Johnson.
That's What Love Will Do For You was written
by Jerry Garcia and Robert Hunter. The Harder
They Come was written by Jimmy Cliff. They
Love Each Other was written by Jerry Garcia
and Robert Hunter. U.S. Blues was
written by Jerry Garcia and Robert Hunter.
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Steady Rollin'
Man
Mister
Charlie
It
Takes a Lot to Laugh...
Don't
Let Go
They
Love Each Other
It
Ain't No Use
Pressure
Drop
All This Love
One
Kind Favor
One
After 909
I Shot
the Sheriff
That's
What Love Will Do For You
The
Harder They Come
U.S.
Blues
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