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 Don't Let Go & Steady
Rollin' Man which were sung by
John and All This Love &
The Music Never Stopped which were sung by David. Billy Smith played harmonica on Key
to the Highway, I Hear You Knocking,
and That's What Love Will Do For You.
All This Love was
written by David Chandler. Contrary to Ordinary
was written by Billy Jim Baker. Don't Let Go
was written by John Spreier. Double
Trouble was written by Otis Rush. I Hear
You Knocking was written by Smiley Lewis. I
Second That Emotion was written by Smokey
Robinson and Al Cleveland. Key to the Highway
was written by Charles Segar and Willie Broonzy. My
Sisters And Brothers was written by Charles
Johnson. One After 909 was written by
John Lennon and Paul McCartney. 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 Music
Never Stopped was written by Robert Weir and
John Barlow. Tulsa Time was written by
Eric Clapton. U.S. Blues was written by
Jerry Garcia and Robert Hunter. Wonderful
Tonight was written by Eric Clapton.
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Key to the
Highway
All This Love
Don't
Let Go
My
Sisters and Brothers
Double
Trouble
Steady
Rollin' Man
I Hear
You Knocking
That's
What Love Will Do For You
One
After 909
Contrary
to Ordinary
Tulsa
Time
U.S.
Blues
I
Second That Emotion
Wonderful
Tonight
The
Music Never Stopped
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