JUICY LUCY

Saturday, 9 January 1971

K�nkelinshalle
K�nkelinstra�e 33
Schorndorf, Baden-W�rttemberg
West Germany


New FLAC master, 7 January 2018, by elegymart:
Analog audience recording (mono): analog master > tape in a trade (from master) unknown equipment > CDR (Philips CDR570) > wave(EAC) > Flac8(TLH) > align on sector boundaries {uploaded by booomboom, August 2010} >>
>> TLH (FLAC > WAV) > SHNtool (joined all WAVs) > Cool Edit Pro 2.0 (audio cleanup) > CD Wave (track splits) > TLH (WAV > FLAC8).
Updated this text file.


Total running time [38:34]
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01 Who Do You Love? [4:32]
02 Don't Keep Me Wonderin' [6:07]
03 Thinking of My Life [4:54]
04 If I Had Possession Over Judgment Day [4:08]
05 Pretty Woman [3:44]
06 Crossroads [15:07]
-- encore --
xx Willie the Pimp


Band line-up:
Paul Williams - vocals
Glenn Ross Campbell - steel guitar
Chris Mercer - tenor saxophone
Micky Moody - guitar
Keith Ellis - bass
Rod Coombes - drums


Notes:

This was put up here one time only by booomboom back in August 2010. It documents the band before its founders (Campbell and Mercer) abandoned Juicy Lucy altogether. Surely there were others, but aside from Hendrix, there weren't many other American musicians like Campbell who decamped for England and found some measure of success there in the late 60's, as he did with the Misunderstood.

This one had plenty of grabs last time it was here, as well it should since there aren't that many live Juicy Lucy audience recordings floating around, and seemingly only one other with Campbell. There's a slight possibility that Jim Leverton was the bassist at this show, but it's more than likley Ellis based on the material that's played here which has no numbers from the "Get a Whiff a This" LP that introduced Leverton. Paul Williams and Micky Moody hung in there for another two years after this gig, before Williams joined Tempest, and Moody of course later joined Whitesnake Mk I.

Quality is very rough on this one, and also mastered for the transfer with levels overshot. That's been corrected here as have things like DC offset, but it can still be a harsh listen at times. Also, this recording exists with an encore which was absent from this transfer. I know some of you have the full set, and it'd be great if you could share it here. Many thanks to booomboom for the original seed eight years ago.

Here are booomboom's original notes:

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Found today a box with a lot of tapes,some original tapes recorded by me,some tapes from a trade and some FM recordings. I want to start with a rare show from Juicy Lucy,the quality is not the best,but there are only two shows from this great band in circulation so this will be welcome by collectors of good old sixtees music.Juicy Lucy are playing Blues rock with a touch of progressive rock,very exciting and interessting.

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Over the years on dime, EZT, the Archival Group, and through all the various and assorted other trading groups online preceding that, and the CDR, DAT, and analog cassette traders which came before, I've gathered a moderate collection of items to share. I've helped with transfers (the Cactus and related uploads from over a decade ago here, and currently a bite out of the massive Stonecutter Archives), contributed setlists and corrections to many a torrent -- all the sort of things that don't raise one's share ratio. I've shared some of my masters back in the old snail mail days, but it's high time to give back more here from where I've received so much. I had meant to do a roll-out with something grand and possibly a series (Elegymart #1, #2, etc.), but that's been done countless times before.

At this point not only have we've all aged along with dime's existence, but our media and the equipment that can play it back has as well. So rather than any fanfare or concern over share ratio, consider this upload another step in a more diligent attempt to beat the time and to circulate the collection.

Enjoy,
elegymart