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Thursday, February 23, 2012
The Dudek, Finnigan, Krueger Band 1978 Live
Genre: Southern Rock
Rate: 256 kbps CBR / 44100
Time: 01:47:31
Size: 196,97 MB
This is a WPIX FM Rebroadcast.
Artists:
Les Dudek: Guitar
Mike Finnigan: Keyboards
Max Gronenthal: Keyboards
Michael Hossack: Drums
Jim Krueger: Guitar
Bill Meeker: Drums
Trey Thompson: Bass
Guitarist/vocalist Jim Krueger and keyboardist/vocalist Mike Finnigan, who met in the Dave Mason Band, had built impressive resumés previously on their own. A member of late-'60s band the Serfs and a reunited Big Brother & the Holding Company (without Janis Joplin) in 1969, he recorded with the Jerry Hahn Brotherhood in 1970 and Jerry Wood in 1972 before recording his debut album in 1976. Wisconsin-born Krueger had become an important member of the Dave Mason Band, co-writing the pop hit "We Just Disagree." Working with Finnigan, he recorded a solo album, Sweet Salvation, in 1978. Rhode Island-born guitarist Les Dudek was a highly regarded sideman by the late-'70s, having spent five years in Boz Scaggs' band. (Craig Harris)
Tracklist:
CD1:
01 - WPIX Intro 00:27
02 - Don't Call Me Chief 04:49
03 - City Magic 06:32
04 - That's Wrong 05:13
05 - We Just Disagree 02:56
06 - Gonna Move 06:54
07 - Just One Minute More 05:09
08 - How Long Has It Been 04:19
09 - Does Anybody Care 05:20
10 - Expressway To Your Heart 05:44
11 - Run For Cover 05:19
CD2:
01 - Ghost Town Parade 05:39
02 - How Wrong Can You Be 04:37
03 - Trinidad 05:54
04 - Sailfish 04:13
05 - Old Judge Jones 06:39
06 - Falling Out 03:36
07 - Friend Of Mine 16:44
08 - Central Park 07:19
09 - WPIX Outro 00:08
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3 comments:
Thanks for this!
Jim Krueger was a good friend of mine. I have the DFK studio CD, but wasn't aware of this FM broadcast.
Cheers,
Bob...
Cant wait to hear this...I have most of the studio work by all 3 of these artists as well as the DFK studio album. The biggest surprise for me is not including a live take of What a Sacrifice. With 3 great vocalists, some great songwriting, and a superlative guitarist, I'm not sure how these guys didnt become huge!
Thanx for sharing!
Al
KDNYfm I think you will like it and hope you will find more interesting music here ...
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