Here's more from jazzy progressive rockers The Dixie Dregs, from a few years later than the previous post (from 1979). In 1980, the band released their first album with Arista Records (and fifth overall), Dregs of the Earth. For their next album, Unsung Heroes (1981), Violinist extraordinaire Mark O'Connor joined the band (replacing Allen Sloan), and they shortened their name to just The Dregs, in an attempt to increase their national and commercial appeal (by removing the obvious Southern reference), but with little effect. Their next album, Industry Standard (1982) included vocals on some songs for the first time, featuring guest vocalists such as Patrick Simmons (Doobie Brothers) and Alex Ligertwood (Santana). Although their albums were critically acclaimed and much loved among fans, and they toured extensively in 1981 and 1982, efforts to increase their popularity were not successful, and frustrated by their lack of building a bigger fanbase, the band members went their separate ways following their 1982 tour. Reunions occurred in the late 80's and mid-90's, releasing a new album in 1994 (Full Circle). In subsequent, The Dregs have remained a loose assemblage of former members, occasionally reunited for specific events or short tours, right up to the present day. But here we have The Dregs in a great soundboard recording from their 1982 Tour, with a longer show featuring mostly new and different songs than in the previously posted show. Great stuff.
Tracklist:
1: assembly line > take it off the top 5:55
2: divided we stand 5:21
3: where's Dixie 4:33
4: chips ahoy 4:45
5: rock and roll park (O'Connor on guitar) 5:03
6: bloodsucking leeches (O'Connor on guitar) 4:17
7: limerock 2:25
8: odyssey 7:37
9: kat food 5:12
10: vitamin Q 6:16
11: the bash 8:28
12: cruise control 13:42
13: punk sandwich 3:43
14: Twiggs approved 4:46
runtime: 82:09
The Dregs
Steve Morse: guitar
Mark O'Connor: violin (guitar on tracks 5 and 6)
T. Lavitz: keyboards & sax
Andy West: bass
Rod Morgenstein: drums
mp3 - Dixie Dregs_1982-06-11_Boston_mp3.rar
FLAC - Dixie Dregs_1982-06-11_Boston_FLAC.rar
Note: Although the image shown indicates 6/2 as the date, the correct date is 6/11. Image is from an earlier version recording of this show which had the wrong concert date.
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