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  1. A recording of Mary's performance in 1972 supporting Ralph McTell. Mary was joined on stage by Brian Willoughby, Danny Thompson, Tony Visconti and the Pop Arts String Quartet. There are highlights from her first two albums as well as some of her folk favourites. In 2021 Mary's son, Morgan Visconti, applied restoration techniques to the album.

  2. www.albumsranked.com › the-who-albums-rankedThe Who Albums Ranked

    18 de sept. de 2023 · The Who Notable Live Performances. The Monterey Pop Festival, 1967; Woodstock, 1969; Live at Leeds, 1970; The Concert for New York City, 2001; The Who Album Guests. Eric Clapton on “Tommy” Nicky Hopkins on “The Who Sell Out” and “Who’s Next ...

  3. 10 de nov. de 2008 · By the time it arrived at the Monterey Jazz Festival in September of 1972, Gillespie had to absent himself to return to his own band and the group had inspired substitutions in the trumpet chair—here both Clark Terry and Roy Eldridge are present.

  4. 180 gram vinyl issued in a gatefold jacket with white paper inner sleeve (with holes and rounded corners). Includes 8-page 10" size booklet with liner notes written by Mitch Mitchell in London in March 2007. This is the limited and numbered edition (machine stamp printed in gold on bottom right of the back cover, above the barcode).

  5. 5 de ago. de 2008 · Live At The 1972 Monterey Jazz Festival (CD, Album)Monterey Jazz Festival Records: MJFR-30882: US: 2008: Recommendations. The Complete 1961 Village Vanguard Recordings. Coltrane. Released. 1997 — US. CD. Live In Europe 1969 (The Bootleg Series Vol. 2) Miles Davis Quintet. Released. 2013 — Europe. CD —

  6. Recorded live at the Monterey Jazz Festival, September 20, 1963. All selections previously unreleased. Barcode and Other Identifiers. Barcode (Text): 8 88072 30310 2. Other Versions (5 of 10) View All. Title (Format)Label Cat# Country Year: New Submission. Monterey Jazz Festival 1963 (CD, Unofficial Release)Core Collections: CC-004:

  7. 24 de nov. de 2023 · 'RSD First' release continuing in the series of Live at Monterey Pop titles, this gold vinyl LP comes in a tip-on jacket with a high gloss cover and a four-color inner sleeve. Original recordings produced by Lou Adler and John Phillips. Title on record labels: Side 1: LIVE AT THE MONTEREY INTERNATIONAL POP FESTIVAL SUNDAY, JUNE 18, 1967