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Live In Boston 1982: The Complete Concert
George & The Destroyers Thorogood
Live In Boston 1982: The Complete Concert
George & The Destroyers Thorogood
Live in Boston, 1982: The Complete Concert, out December 4, features 12 previously-unreleased tracks from the memorable show.
A new, comprehensive reissue from George Thorogood and The Destroyers will let fans re-live the bands legendary November 1982 concert at Bostons Bradford Ballroom. The 27-track Live in Boston, 1982: The Complete Concert, out December 4 via Craft Recordings, captures the bands fiery set in its entirety, including spoken introductions.
An earlier edition of the album, released in 2010, only offered highlights from the evening. This newly-remastered version adds 12 previously-unreleased tracks including many of the bands most iconic songs, like Who Do You Love? and Cocaine Blues, as well as Bad to the Bone, which will be available as an instant grat track this Friday.
George Thorogood and The Destroyers were hometown heroes when they played to a packed audience at the Bradford (now the Royale Nightclub) on November 23, 1982. The Wilmington, Delaware group had settled in Boston in the late 70s, where they became mainstays in the scene. By the fall of 1982, the blues rockers were fast-rising stars on a national level thanks to supporting slots with The Rolling Stones and the J. Geils Band, an appearance on Saturday Night Live, and a popular new single, Bad to the Bone the title track off their fifth studio album.
After a non-stop year, the triumphant band was embraced by their longtime fans. Live in Boston, 1982: The Complete Concert captures the intense energy, power, and focus that Thorogood his bandmates held throughout the evening. The set, meanwhile, spans a variety of material from original songs (Kids from Philly, Miss Luann) to blues classics (John Lee Hookers One Bourbon, One Scotch, One Beer, Elmore James The Sky Is Crying), early rock n roll and R&B covers (Chuck Berrys No Particular Place to Go, Bo Diddleys Who Do You Love?), plus a few country tunes (Hank Williams Move It on Over and T.J. Red Arnalls Cocaine Blues).
In an interview with uDiscover, Thorogood recalled the bands appearance the Bradford, which, at the time, was located in an area referred to by Boston police as the Combat Zone. It was a very groovy room. It just happened to be in a strange location, Thorogood explained. It was dangerous. Not exactly the most desirable neighborhood at that time.
He continued, What reallyknocked me out was we still drew [a crowd]. Our fansweathered the elements, and even though it was risky, we still packed them out. So, of course, when youve got that kind of fanbase, you know, youve got to deliver.
And deliver they did. While Thorogood didnt know that the show was being recorded, the band was at the top of their game (the award-winning engineer Guy Charbonneau, known for his Le Mobile remote recording truck, was the man behind the recording.)
Ahead of the albums release, fans can pick up a limited-edition vinyl pressing during Black Fridays Record Store Day event, taking place at independent record stores across the US on November 27. The four-LP set comes pressed on red-marble vinyl and includes a poster. A wide release, which includes new liner notes featuring an interview with Thorogood, will be available on vinyl, CD, and across digital platforms.
.. THE COMPLETE CONCERT
Media | Music CD (Compact Disc) |
Number of discs | 2 |
Released | December 18, 2020 |
EAN/UPC | 0888072185623 |
Label | CONCORD RECORDS 7218562 |
Genre | Blues |
Dimensions | 129 × 136 × 8 mm · 72 g |
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