Cry of Love
Kelly Holland- vocals
Audley Freed- guitar
Robert Kearns- bass
Jason Patterson- drums
Paradise Theater (club)
Boston, Mass.
January 11, 1994
WBCN live broadcast
runtime: 74:56 (minutes/seconds)
setlist
1: Mark Parenteau introduction > gotta love me 4:59
2: pretty as you please 3:41
3: too cold in the winter 4:24
4: carnival 6:22
5: broken toy 5:34
6: drive it home medley 14:37
including pieces of:
I wanna take you higher (Sly & the Family Stone)
living for the city (Stevie Wonder)
in memory of Eliz. Reed (ABB) tape flip spliced after medley ends
7: bad thing 8:20
8: highway jones 8:54
9: peace pipe 5:48
10: Carter Alan encore break comments 1:40
11: on the hunt (Lynyrd Skynyrd) 6:59
12: Carter Alan closing credits 3:32
lineage:
WBCN FM live broadcast (not recorded) >
Yamaha 500 reciever with digital FM tuner and wire antenna >
Nak. BX- 100 cassette deck (dolby off) >
Maxell XLII 90 min. cassettes (2 tapes, 1 tape change interruption between songs) >
played on Nak. 300 into soundforge (wav) > flac (sb's aligned) > torrentially yours.
a this and that production (from the nakturnal days)
because there is never enough love to go around.
recorded, digitized and posted by glasnostrd19.
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comments:
Cry of Love started playing in 1991, although the earliest etree-listed
live shows of this group are from 1993, this is the earliest etree-listed
1994 Cry of Love show, from their tour of the 1st album, "brother" and
includes 8 of the 10 songs on that album, and all 3 that were singles.
this recording is the whole show, just missing a few seconds of applause
after track 6 ended.
the band's second album, "Diamonds & Debris" was released in 1997.
Cry of Love does not have any officially released live recordings.
The band is named after the Cry of Love Jimi Hendrix album from 1970.
the vocalist Kelly Holland left the group after their "monsters of rock"
show in 1994, a few months after this one.
Audley Freed went on to join the Black Crowes from 1998-2001.
the bassist would later join Lynyrd Skynyrd.
they are listed as "hard rock", although I reserve that for bands like
Molly Hatchett, Anvil, Metallica, Judas Priest, Deep Purple and Black Sabbath.
maybe North Carolina isn't quite "southern" enough to qualify as a
"southern rock" band, they sound alot more to me like a southern rock band,
but whatever their "genre" is called, they rock.