Dom Turner & Ian Collard
Eliza's Juke Joint, Newtown, Sydney, Australia
(part of the Sydney Fringe Festival)
2013-09-07


Roland R-05 internal mics>24bit/48hz>sdcard>harddisk>audacity to declick & dec bass & inc treble & raise levels>cdwave editor track split &-->16bit/44.1hz>tlh flac level8.

Set 1
01 ?
02 Come On Into My Kitchen (Robert Johnson)
03 Last Fair Deal Gone Down (Robert Johnson)
04 Talk
05 Smokestack Lightnin' (Howling Wolf)
06 Gallows Pole (Huddie Leadbetter)
08 Talk
09 Midnight Special (Traditional)
10 Statesboro Blues (Blind Willie McTell)
11 Broke Down Engine (Blind Willie McTell)
12 Talk
13 61 Highway (Mississippi Fred McDowell)
14 Talk
15 My Babe (Willie Dixon)
16 Talk
17 Woke Up This Morning My Mind Staying On Jesus (Traditional)
18 Talk


Set 2
01 Drop Down Mamma ("Sleepy" John Estes)
02 Special Rider Blues (Nehemiah Curtis "Skip" James)
03 Write Me A Few Of Your Lines (Mississippi Fred McDowell)
04 Talk
05 Goin' Down South (RL Burnside)
06 You Gonna Wreck My Life (Howlin' Wolf)
07 Talk
08 I Looked At The Sun (Mississippi Fred McDowell)
09 You Gotta Move (Mississippi Fred McDowell)
10 Talk
11 I Can't Be Satisfied (Muddy Waters)
12 ?
13 I Feel Like Going Home (Muddy Waters)
14 Mean Old Frisco Blues (Muddy Waters)
15 Talk
16 Pick A Bail Of Cotton (Huddie Leadbelly)
17 Talk
18 Good Morning Little Schoolgirl (Sonny Boy Williamson I)
19 Talk
20 Shake 'em On Down (Mississippi Fred McDowell)

Dom Turner - guitars, vocals
Ian Collard - harmonica, vocals


These are interpretations (better description than covers) of the these old blues numbers by two of Australia's finest musicians.

(That could also mean I mucked up the set list badly as in some songs only a few lines of the lyrics are used)

The crowd chatter became a bit noticeable towards the end. My guess is other fringe festival events got free entry to Eliza's so there were packs of young things wandering loudly in, discussing drinking needs & then I think looking around maybe in some horror at the demographics in the room & also not appreciating the music & then loudly leaving. If they had already bought a drink, they stood around talking until drink finished, then left.

It was a amazing show, wish it was a better recording. To my ears I've made it sound better than the raw files but If anyone wants to reamster & repost, please do, either with these files or I can arrange to get the raw files to you.