New on Max Music - Hottest New Band from Spain. Tracks Include: Providance, Sique Asi, No Es Amor, Sufrir and More. --This text refers to the Audio CD edition.
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Providence
Various Artists Manufacturer: Mca ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000069HJC Release Date: 2003-02-04 |
Tracks:
- In My Life - Shawn Colvin
- Laugh I Could Learn to Love - Gus
- The Things We've Handed Down - Marc Cohn
- Come Along - Titiyo
- Linger - Jonatha Brooke
- Forgive - Rebecca Lynn Howard
- What Do You Hear in These Sounds - Dar Williams
- Songbird - Eva Cassidy
- Let the Sun Fall Down - Kim Richey
- Con te Partiro - Andrea Bocelli
- In My Life - Chantal Kreviazuk
- Say Goodnight Beth Nielsen Chapman
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For the mature, family-oriented TV drama series Providence, nothing less than intelligent, thoughtful songs would suffice for its soundtrack. And from the folksy style of Dar Williams and Jonatha Brooke to the country-pop of Rebecca Lynn Howard and Kim Richey, this collection of songs delivers the goods. Most of the songs here would fall into the category of adult contemporary--Williams's ode to psychotherapy is lyrically incisive and fluffy with harmony, and Howard belts her delicate ballad with the elegant poise of Faith Hill. Individually, most of the songs manage to avoid AC's blandness, especially Shawn Colvin's sweet, wistful retelling of the Beatles' "In My Life," the show's theme song, and Titiyo's tart "Come Along." Yet as a whole, Providence can occasionally be bogged down by its deep sentiments, slow tempos, and monotonous instrumentation, especially near the end of the disc. While not a major flaw, unfortunately it does threaten to overwhelm the sterling songs included wherein--like Providence, music deserving of a wide audience. --Annie ZaleskiCustomer Reviews:
Lovely listening........2006-11-04
"Let the Sun Fall Down Around You".......2005-04-30
Those fans of the show like myself will find much to love here, and will probably remember certain episodes where these songs played in the background. No fan of the show will ever forget the first time they heard Marc Cohn's "The Things We've Handed Down" as Melina Kanakaredes watched home movies of her deceased mother, who would appear to her daughter to guide and prod her in the right direction.
Eva Cassidy's "Songbird" is just too good for words so I won't try. There are two versions of "In My Life" here. Besides the version we heard at the beginning of every episode, we get Shawn Colvin's cover of this Beatle's tune, and it is quite excellent. Gus' "Laugh I Could Learn to Love" fits right in with the warm feeling this teriffic show left in our hearts every week.
Jonatha Brooke's "Linger" perfectly captures in pop fashion the approval we all seek from our most cherished loved ones, who we sometimes have the most trouble relating to. "Forgive" is a place everyone has been in their personal relationships; ready to move on but still not ready to let go of our hurt. Rebecca Lynn Howard has some wonderful vocals on this song. "What Do You Hear in These Sounds" has the humor and angst in life wrapped up in a cylindrical melody which is infectious. Dar Williams does a nice job on this selection. "Con Te Partiro" is a beautiful Andrea Bocelli selection with the graceful feeling of the show itself.
The album closes with Chantal Kreviazuk's fine version of "In My Life" and Beth Nielsen Chapman's "Say Goodnight." It was too soon to say goodnight to this most wonderful of shows, but this CD lets us relive a few of the fine memories we made gathered around the television eating popcorn and watching something of quality come our way, and as always, pass much too quickly. So say goodnight but not goodbye and pick up this warm reminder as soon as you can.
Simply beautiful!.......2003-01-22
Like the show, ho-hum........2003-01-09
AMAZING SOUNDTRACK.......2003-01-07
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This Providence
This Providence Manufacturer: Fueled By Ramen ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000H7JA48 Release Date: 2006-09-12 |
Tracks:
- A Wolf In Sheep's Clothing
- Card House Dreamer
- Secret Love And The Fastest Way To Loneliness
- My Beautiful Rescue
- Losing Control
- ...But What Will They Say?
- Anything Is Possible
- The Road To Jericho In Lined With Starving People
- Walking On Water
- An Ocean Between
- The Pursuit Of Happiness: The 1st Movement
- The Pursuit Of Happiness: The 2nd Movement
Customer Reviews:
Refreshing.......2007-03-30
I miss the REAL This Providence.......2006-12-22
Not your average FBR band.......2006-12-04
If you feel strongly about another religion it might not be for you, I can imagine the awkwardness.
My favorite off the album is 'Losing Control' which references to 'Our Flag is White' from their previous album.
The songs are catchy and very well-written, and the two-way vocals are great.
The last two songs, The Pursuit of Happiness 1st and 2nd movement pretty much mirror society.
Overall I love this album, worth the 21 dollars CAD I had to pay for it...
Awesome!.......2006-11-03
Seriously this is awesomeness to the Max
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Outside Providence: Music From The Miramax Motion Picture
The Eagles Manufacturer: Giant Records / Wea ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00000JLMD Release Date: 1999-08-24 |
Tracks:
- Won't Get Fooled Again - The Who
- Band On The Run - Paul McCartney And The Wings
- Take It Easy - The Eagles
- Do You Know What I Mean - Lee Michaels
- I'd Love To Change The World - Ten Years After
- Do It Again - Steely Dan
- Long Train Runnin' - The Doobie Brothers
- All Right Now - Free
- Roundabout - Yes
- Dancin' In The Moonlight - King Harvest
- No Matter What - Badfinger
- Free Bird - Lynyrd Skynyrd
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The Farrelly brothers, who brought us Dumb and Dumber and There's Something About Mary, have written a humorous tale starring Alec Baldwin, Shawn Hatosy, and George Wendt about a kid whose blue-collar dad ships him off to a prep school to learn how the better half lives. Plenty of classic rock accompanies the kid's travails since the movie has been set in the early 1970s, when The Eagles, Paul McCartney and Wings, and Steely Dan were the obvious soundtrack to one's coming of age. The Who's "Won't Get Fooled Again" leads things off (much as it summed things up for Spike Lee's Summer of Sam). Free's classic rock staple "All Right Now" (the predecessor to Bad Company) is a natural, as is Lee Michael's rough and tumble "Do You Know What I Mean." And while "Stairway to Heaven" doesn't make an appearance, you can still flick your Bic to Lynyrd Skynyrd's "Free Bird." --Rob O'ConnorCustomer Reviews:
Great Soundtrack.......2006-02-24
After 30 YEARS, I get it ALL! Thank you!.......2003-12-31
Roundabout.......2003-08-18
The Best.......2002-04-07
Does any one know the song that was playing on the record player when they all got busted by Mr Funderburk in their dormroom?
Outside of King Harvest, Providence scores big with me.......2001-10-05
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Our Worlds Divorce
This Providence Manufacturer: Rocketstar ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0006B2AHY Release Date: 2004-11-16 |
Tracks:
- Well Versed in the Ways of the World
- Truth and Reconciliation
- Everyday
- Best Wishes
- To Kill This
- Certain Words in Uncertain Times
- Catching My Breath
- Twisted System
- Any Romantic Fairytale
- Our Flag Is White
Product Description
1. Well Versed In The Ways Of The World
2. Truth And Reconciliation
3. Everyday
4. Best Wishes
5. To Kill This
6. Certain Words In Uncertain Times
7. Catching My Breath
8. Twisted System
9. Any Romantic Fairytale
10. Our Flag Is White
Format: CD
Customer Reviews:
Wow....Simply a true Greatness.......2006-12-22
Still excited.......2006-01-04
In a genre full of "early november" wannabe's..........2005-11-17
It was only a little less than a month ago that TP's drummer, Paul Benson left the band. After I heard, I immediately thought negatively... "Great I just bought a band's LP that is breaking up as I speak." This sucks.... (not quite) I'm happy to say that they recently employed a new drummer: Ryan Tapert. So I'm a happy reviewer knowing that this great band will not cease to exist, but will continue to grow and stretch out the talent they cleary possess.
TP is at first glance, a typical indie boy band. You know, that typical Dime-a-dozen fad induced formula that's really common in this genre. Turns out the quartet are christians, not a christian band, but Christians in a band. Which is something I like a lot. It's obvious that the girls will eat them up being that not only the frontman/guitarist is highly attractive to the Female population, (and Australian) but the rest of the band's members follow closely behind with an image that seems to be made for MTV. These guys are far from that status however, and will definately rise to indie-fame alongside the likes of their seattle emo/pop brothers.
Like I said before, TP is from Seattle, along with 500 other indie bands that want to be the next "the early november" I wouldn't blame you for refusing to listen to them because of it either. Among all those bands though, there are a few that stick out... I believe TP is one of them. There's lots of melody on this CD, something that always sucks me into a band. (and seriously they had me from the start) These guys are so infectiously catchy that you'll be crying about it. Just listen to the chorus to "truth and reconciliation". It's a monster melody that will turn over any doubting fan in mere seconds. That's just one quality that makes TP a great band.
The production too, is super-slick. I believe this was produced by the same guy responsible for "Gatsby's american dream", which is definately not a bad thing. It's very polished, but not overly so like a lot of bands in this pool.
I read in a review that this CD was catchy and fun, but not life changing. Quite frankly, I have no idea what that guy is talking about! The lyrics here are phenomenol. The fact that these guys are christian, has nothing to do with it. There's the usual love/breakup songs, but much of it deals with life in itself. In fact, much of this wouldn't be out of place if featured on the OC. It's that kind of CD that goes great as a summer soundtrack. (too bad it's winter where I live)
The formula is simple yet complex. Occasional double-time drum patterns keep things fresh, on top of well laced guitar parts and a sea of vocal melody; this record makes for an awesome musical experience. The ten songs may not be much, but every one of them carries a bag of originality and musical prowess. A lot of bands in this genre use myspace to get big, and showcase the 4 best songs on the CD and then we all buy it, only to find the rest sort of suck. Not so on OWD! Every song here has some type of redeeming quality about it. From the short and melodic "Well versed in the ways of the world" to the slow and dreamy "our flag is white", theres not one song that I dislike.
Overall, TP has a sound that's quite refreshing in an overpopulated genre. I'm giving this an easy 5, but be warned, there will be much more to come from this band!
Release of the Year.......2005-09-03
What I wouldn't give to be 19 and girl crazy again -- and the singer in a rock band. This is pop, but more than just verse-chorus-verse. It's catchy tempo changes, a few syncopated rhythms, and a distinctly fresh sound to which you want to sing.
i love these guys.......2005-08-11
buy it
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Providence
Hiroshima Manufacturer: Sony ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00000275G Release Date: 1992-07-28 |
Tracks:
- Time On The Nile
- Cry Of The Sea
- Turning Point
- Island World
- Ribbon In The Sky
- With This Heart
- Autumn Moon
- Kazen
- Providence
- One Of Us
Customer Reviews:
One of Hiroshima's best.......2000-09-22
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Live Providence, RI 6/12/04
The Slip Manufacturer: KUFALA Recordings ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0002IYLDW Release Date: 2004-06-22 |
Tracks:
- Old George
- More Intense Surveillance
- Fear Of Falling
- Nellie Jean
- The Air, The Body
Tracks:
- If One Of Us Should Fall
- Children Of December
- Ho Syne No Day / The Bongo Dance
- Seranetta
- Chasing Rabbits
- Proud
- Get Me With Fuji
- Imagine
Album Description
A magical evening was captured on this 2 CD set. Playing in their home town of Providence, RI The Slip performance was enthralling from the opening loop created by guitarist Brad Barr to the crowd singing the lyrics to John Lennon's anthem Imagine. Joined by Peter Barr on Steel Drums and Django Cabango on percussion The Slip turned the evening into a night to remember.
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Soul Providence
Carleen Anderson Manufacturer: Dome ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000AO9O5I Release Date: 2005-09-12 |
Tracks:
- Soul Stream Intro
- Different Me
- Gotta Believe in the Future
- Whose Business?
- Wanna Be Where You Are - Carleen Anderson, Paul Weller
- Careful
- My Door Is Open
- All in My Mind
- Sweetness
- Parting the Waters - Carleen Anderson, Jocelyn Brown
- Just Like Me
- Little Wouldn't I Do
- Preacher's Prayer
- Salvation Is Free
- Soul Stream Outro
- Onwards & Forwards
Album Description
The former voice of the Young Disciples and Brand New Heavies is firmly back in the soul arena with this outstanding album, considered by Echoes Magazine to be ''the finest of her solo career''. Carleen wrote every song herself - with the exception of a fine new rendition of Leon Ware's soul classic 'Wanna Be Where You Are', with her good friend Paul Weller - and with producers Colin Walker and Mark Edwards, she has created a superbly crafted, joyful album of stunning musicianship and impeccable vocal arrangements. 15 total tracks. Dome. 2005.Album Details
The Former Voice of the Young Disciples and Brand New Heavies is Firmly Back in the Soul Arena with this Outstanding New Album, Considered by Echoes Magazine to Be "The Finest of her Solo Career". She Wrote Every Song Herself - with the Exception of a Fine New Rendition of Leon Ware's Soul Classic "Wanna Be Where You Are", with her Good Friend Paul Weller - and with Producers Colin Walker and Mark Edwards She Has Created a Superbly Crafted, Joyful Album of Stunning Musicianship and Impeccable Vocal Arrangements.Customer Reviews:
Parting the waters and coming full circle..........2006-08-11
"Parting the Waters" featuring power house Jocylen Brown. Other great tracks include the slow hip hop influenced "A Different Me" with subtle hints of turntablism in the backdrop. "Careful" is great tune about karma and universal law. While "My Door is Open" is a four to the floor workout with it's stacked Philly brass and Carleens layered vocals driving notes into the atmosphere. There's a great cover of Leon Ware's "Wanna Be Where You Are" featuring Paul Weller. "All In My Mind" is a great tune that reveals great sounds as the tune progresses. Those who are fans of The Brand New Heavies, Jamiroquai, Incognito, The Rebirth or great jazz funk will surely enjoy this.
everything.......2006-03-18
soul providence is on heavy rotation in my cd player and carleen
for me is right next to anita -rachelle -regina & lalah -
up in heaven
soul providence leaves you cravin for more as soon as it stops playin -
(like compositions) - so - trust me -
get it !!!!!!
thomas
Brilliance again from Ms. Anderson.......2005-10-10
Carleen's latest--pure soul, pure sweetness.......2005-10-04
Some may think this album should have been recorded after "True Spirit" but I disagree: I don't see her musical vision here as solely owing to that first solo effort but a progression that also reveals elements of "Blessed Burden" ("Just Like Me" for example takes me back to her second album) and "Alberta's Granddaughter". It's the album that came at the right time, where all the elements come together in a cohesive whole that is still diverse: a difficult feat that many an artist wishes s/he could pull off. As it says in the liner notes: "Patience finds Soul Providence, neither too late, nor too soon."
On top of it all, as usual, Carleen's lyrics make you feel good about life and particularly about love, in all its forms. "Whose Business" is a particularly timely statement about the freedom of love. Her ending (as in her other albums) is encouragement for her listener: no matter how hard things get "Onwards & Forwards". With this perfect blend of her musical vision and a voice that deftly blends her rich alto with the boundless soprano Carleen has assured that her career will do the same. Do yourself a favor, pick this album up and share in Carleen's "soul stream". You won't regret it.
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Providence
Manufacturer: Soal Coast/NOVA Productions ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B0009R56OO |
Product Description
This CD features songs by musicians Shelby Flint (vocals) and Tim Weston (guitar). Additional musicial talent by Mitch Forman (Acoustic Piano and Keyboards), John Beasley (Acoustic Piano and Keyboards), Vinnie Colaiuta (Drums), Peter Erskine (Drums), John Patitucci (Acoustic Bass), Jerry Watts, Jr (electric bass), Gary Willis (Fretless eletctric bass), Luis Conte (Percussion), Bob Sheppard (soprano and tenor saxaphones). Tracks include: Providence, Skyline, Levitation, Love and Consequence, This Ancient City, Can't Move Me, The Hidden Treasure, The Lady Weeps, Alone Together, and Single Girl.
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4/5/98 Providence Civic Center Providence Ri
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ASIN: B000ARG69M Release Date: 2005-08-02 |
Product Description
2 CD set. Track list: 1 The Oh Kee Pah Ceremony 2 You Enjoy Myself 3 Theme From The Bottom 4 McGrupp And The Watchful Hosemasters 1 Bathtub Gin 2 Cities 3 Sparkle 4 Split Open And Melt 5 Down With Disease 1 Ya Mar 2 Price Caspian 3 Maze 4 Shafty 5 Possum 6 Cavern
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Dick's Picks Vol. 12: Providence Civic Center, 6/26/74 & Boston Garden, 6/28/74
Grateful Dead Manufacturer: Arista ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00004TYBA Release Date: 2000-07-11 |
Tracks:
- Jam (2:29)
- China Cat Sunflower (11:24)
- Mind Left Body Jam (1:39)
- I Know You Rider (6:12)
- Beer Barrel Polka (1:08)
- Truckin' (11:06)
- Other One Jam (3:06)
- Spanish Jam (15:31)
- Wharf Rat (9:50)
- Sugar Magnolia (9:52)
Tracks:
- Eyes of the World (11:41)
- Seastones (4:52)
- Sugar Magnolia (6:12)
- Scarlet Begonias (9:31)
- Big River (5:43)
- To Lay Me Down (8:24)
- Me & My Uncle (3:17)
- Row Jimmy (8:16)
Tracks:
- Weather Report Suite (14:35)
- Jam (27:54)
- U.S. Blues (9:40)
- Promised Land (3:01)
- Goin' Down the Road Feeling Bad (8:23)
- Sunshine Daydream (4:45)
- Ship of Fools (6:38)
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This three-disc set combines a second-set segment from a June 1974 show in Providence, Rhode Island, with the complete second set of a Boston Garden appearance recorded two nights later. The band was clearly in a playful mood that week, adding new twists to old songs and coming up with a number of dynamite jams out of thin air. Bassist Phil Lesh is particularly frisky and fertile on the Providence material. The collection begins with a distinctive "China Cat Sunflower" taken at an airier, slower groove than usual and bookended by interesting improvisational ideas. There's an exhilarating 15-minute "Spanish Jam" before they eventually encore with "Eyes of the World." The Boston show's second set opens with "Sugar Magnolia" and for the first time ever its "Sunshine Daydream" coda is broken off from its body and reattached at set's end. Also of note is a lovely "To Lay Me Down" and the far-ranging 28-minute jam that occurs after "Weather Report Suite," a ride unlike any other in Dead history. Throughout both shows, Jerry Garcia's guitar leads are as supple and fluid as they've ever been. Though it lacks the cohesiveness of one complete show, this 12th volume marks a true highpoint of the Dick's Picks series. --Marc GreilsamerCustomer Reviews:
Don t let this one get away.......2007-06-26
The Loser from Aug 20 , 1987 is among the finest interpretations of music i ve heard w my ears . Other moments in music are ' around ' and can be found and discussed due to the fine output and availability of music recordings to us , music fans . Beethoven symphonies . Electronic music a la Klaus Schulze , Steve roach and robert rich ( and Bass communion Steve wilson ) . Well .. But so .. what about this live show ( s ) from 1974 in the Dead s early 70 s universe in time .
Going back to music as being well done ( as in that 87 show i mentioned above ) , it is done here with a style and sound only heard by this band and in that time period . For me , personally , the band didnt come around to kicking a*s until about 1993 , then 94 and finally 95 ( That is my objective opinion ) , and many may think other moments were their favorite or more potent . This band leaves quite a bit of ' stuff ' or subject matter ' in any sense to discuss .
The 3 disc DP is fine . The playing quality on the first two discs is very tight & strong . But when you get to the third disc , pay close attention . After the nice Weather report Suite and let it Grow , the band slides down to jam that begs for open mindedness . The Grateful dead in 1974 had the best ( yes they did ) sound system on the planet . The best technology to amplify their sound - called the Wall of sound and its described in detail in a book called Grateful Dead Gear .
If you are able when listening to the 23 minute jam that percedes Let it grow , you can almost climb inside Jerry s mind , and think ' We got an excelent sound system .. let s take it to places we are qualified to prove its greatness ' . The jam flows into a Mind left body jam ( 6 minutes duration ) , then back into a bridge that would take the band into US Blues . After US Blues , a short tuning break and a 3.5 minute Promised land . Then without stopping a GDTRFB . Show closer Sunshine daydream . Encore Ship of fools .
Rest in peace Jerry . Thanks for leaving us with such great stuff
great jams.......2007-04-12
discs one and two feature some classic improv
Garcia really rocks on this one
Simply fantastic!.......2007-02-17
The best parts about this particular Pick are the energy, the singing, the recording quality and, above everything else, the profound beauty of Jerry's solos. Quite frankly, there are Jerry moments on this Pick that are as perfect as anything he ever did that I've heard. Some of these solos are so heart wringing and soul-touching that they'll probably be part of whatever flashes through my mind as I leave this world.
The Dead as a whole were really on during this show, and it's one of the shows that I would highly recommend as a newcomer's first taste of what the Dead were really all about.
My personal tragedy is that I never saw them. In college I had "Skeletons from the Closet" and I assumed that that was the G.D. It wasn't until the late 90's, when I rented a "View From the Vault" on a whim that I finally understood, too late, what they really were.
Luckily, we have enough taped music from them to wind it around the backside of the moon and back to earth six or seven times. Dick's Picks 12 is some of the best I've heard yet.
just exactly perfect.......2006-10-07
But, there's plenty of other reasons to buy this... top to bottom, this ones packed with gems. If you like creative jamming, this ones a must.
The best of the best. .......2005-10-16
Disc !: The best "China Cat Sunflower" in my collection, hands down. Then, an incredible jam out of "Truckin'" that keeps going for about 20 minutes and then morphs into a sweet "Wharf Rat" and "Sugar Magnolia." Classic stuff. 5/5
Disc 2: Some of the best Dead songs performed damn-near flawlessly. "Eyes of the World" and "Scarlet Begonias" are a bit short, but they still have a distinct punch to them. "Seastones" may sound grating to some people, but I actually enjoy it and think it's a good transition between the end of one show and the beginning of another. "To Lay Me Down" makes one of its rare appearences and it's just plain LOVELY. The other songs are all good and well-played, but I wouldn't say this is a perfect disc. The fun of 6/28/74 is just about to get started. 4.5/5
Disc 3: And now, the moment you've all been waiting for: a 27-minute track simply titled "Jam." And "Jam" it does! Lots of themes are touched on... "Space," "Mind Left Body," "Dark Star," ect. What really makes this jam worthwhile is the fact that the band is so fluid and moves between the themes with great ease. Then we get perhaps the greatest "U.S. Blues" in Dead history, which isn't really much of a surpirse given what came before. A glorious "Sunshine Daydream" and fairly hard-to-find "Ship of Fools" close the set. 5/5
Conclusion: I think this pick can be summed up in one word: "epic." If you like the Dead at all, this should be in your collection. It's a very good summary of the crazy stuff that could happen in 1974. Sure, '77 and '68 might have been more consistantly excellent... but when they were on in '74, they were on much more intensely than in any other era.
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