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Moon Martin - Ludwigshafen Festival January 24Th 1981 (1981)

Track listing:
  1. She's A Pretender 2:51
  2. Hands Down 3:34
  3. Hot Nite In Dallas 3:07
  4. Signal For Help 3:32
  5. Five Days Of Fever 3:47
  6. Bootleg Woman 4:21
  7. Paid The Price 3:05
  8. Bad News 4:08
  9. No Dice 2:26
  10. Whispers 3:57
  11. Gun Shy 3:42
  12. Goodbye Little Darlin' 2:06
  13. Pushed Around 3:54
  14. Deeper (Into Love) 3:36
  15. Rockin' In My Rolls 3:07
  16. I've Got A Reason 4:09
  17. No Chance (To Lovin' You) 2:44
  18. Hot House Baby 3:50
  19. I'll Be So Lonely 2:40
  20. Rolene 3:48
  21. Bad Case Of Lovin' You 5:19
  22. Cadillac Walk 5:03
  23. Crowd > Breakout Tonight 4:37
  24. Boogie Woogie Kind Of Girl 2:48

Notes


MOON MARTIN - LUDWIGSHAFEN FESTIVAL,
GERMANY, JANUARY 24TH 1981.

One of the more curious characters of the new wave movement, singer/guitarist/songwriter Moon Martin
issued several critically acclaimed yet commercially underappreciated releases from the late '70s
through the early '80s, before reappearing in the mid-'90s. Born John Martin in Oklahoma during 1950,
Martin played in local bands, including a rockabilly group, the Disciples, while attending the
University of Oklahoma. Martin relocated to Los Angeles in the late '60s and paid the rent as a
session musician, playing on albums by Del Shannon and Jackie DeShannon. But soon, his former
Disciples bandmates followed him to the land of surf and sun, changing their name to Southwind
and issuing a total of three underappreciated country-rock albums on the Blue Thumb label between
1969 and 1973: a self-titled debut, Ready to Ride, and What a Place to Land. Upon the group's
split, Martin returned to session work, contributing to Jesse Ed Davis' Ululu, Linda Ronstadt's
Silk Purse, and a few Gram Parsons songs that have gone unreleased. Martin also began to
focus on a solo career at this time, adopting the nickname "Moon" from friends, after it
became an inside joke at the songwriter's penchant for mentioning the word in
his compositions.
~ Greg Prato, All Music Guide

master stereo tape > equalizer > cd > eac > wav > flac
MD5 file included

CD ONE.

1. SHE'S A PRETENDER
2. HANDS DOWN >
3. HOT NITE IN DALLAS
4. SIGNAL FOR HELP
5. FIVE DAYS OF FEVER
6. BOOTLEG WOMAN
7. PAID THE PRICE *
8. BAD NEWS
9. NO DICE
10. WHISPERS
11. GUN SHY
12. GOODBYE LITTLE DARLIN'
13. PUSHED AROUND

CD TWO.

1. DEEPER (INTO LOVE)
2. ROCKIN' IN MY ROLLS
3. I'VE GOT A REASON *
4. NO CHANCE (TO LOVIN' YOU)
5. HOT HOUSE BABY
6. I'LL BE SO LONELY
7. ROLENE
8. BAD CASE OF LOVIN' YOU

1ST ENCORE :

9. CADILLAC WALK

2ND ENCORES :

10. CROWD > BREAKOUT TONIGHT
11. BOOGIE WOOGIE KIND OF GIRL

* In the middle of those 2 songs there's an announcement
in german from the radio host, with a little bip...so those
2 songs have this interruption in the middle. I did not edit
that, i left it like is it on the original radio broadcast.

fantastic uncirculated radio soundboard. a must !



Thank for the first seeder,I don't remenber his name.but I think it's from my friend 38f
No Artwork.

A great Moon Martin Show .

Enjoy and play loud.

lolita