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Tracy Nelson - Live From Cell Block D flac album
  • Performer Tracy Nelson
  • Title Live From Cell Block D
  • Date of release 2003
  • Other formats AHX VOX APE WAV VOC MIDI MP4
  • Genre Blues / World & Folk & Country
  • Size MP3 1191 mb
  • Size FLAC 1642 mb
  • Rating: 4.5
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Tracy Nelson - Down So Low. ✪ Sing It-Marcia Ball, Irma Thomas & Tracy Nelson. Mother Earth and Tracy Nelson - Rare Footage from 1969 in Nashville. Living The Blues - Tracy Nelson. 1996 "Move On". 2001 "Ebony and Irony". 2004 "Live From Cell Block D". 2007 "You'll Never Be a Stranger at My Door". 2011 "Victim of the Blues".

Songs: 18. Artist: Tracy Nelson. Songs: Tracy Nelson - I Need All the Help I Can Get 04:31. Tracy Nelson - I Need All the Help I Can Get 04:31. Tracy Nelson - Walkin' After Midnight 03:22. Tracy Nelson - God Will 03:41. Tracy Nelson - Got a New Truck 02:56.

Live from Cell Block D. Tracy Nelson. Tracy Nelson - Send Me to The 'Lectric Chair 04:50.

Home Blues Tracy Nelson Tracy Nelson – Live From Cell Block D (2003). Tracy Nelson – Live From Cell Block D (2003). The album makes a case for more live shows to be recorded in prisons, and is a worthy successor to those that already have been. - Hal Horowitz, Living Blues. singer Tracy Nelson takes a cue from Johnny Cash and . King by heading to prison to record her first live album. Few singers belt out songs with as much husky power and gutsy intensity as Nelson, and the surroundings lend themselves to performances of Memphis Slim's "Mother Earth" and Big Bill Broonzy's "I Feel So Good" that rank with her most impassioned work.

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In 1964, Nelson recorded an acoustic blues album released on Prestige Records, Deep Are the Roots. It featured blues harmonica player Charlie Musselwhite as a member of her backup band Nelson moved to San Francisco in 1966, where she became part of the music scene there. She released her first in-concert album Live From Cell Block D in 2004

Tracklist

1 I Need All The Help I Can Get 4:28
2 Walkin’ After Midnight 3:21
3 God Will 3:41
4 Got A New Truck 2:56
5 Tennessee Blues 4:03
6 Send Me To The ’Lectric Chair 4:49
7 After The Fire Is Gone 3:06
8 Mother Earth 8:50
9 Strongest Weakness 3:26
10 Down So Low 5:19
11 Feel So Good 5:37

Companies, etc.

  • Phonographic Copyright (p) – Merless Records LLC
  • Copyright (c) – MerLess Records LLC
  • Recorded At – West Tennessee Detention Center

Credits

  • Backing Vocals – Vickie Carrico
  • Clarinet, Tenor Saxophone, Soprano Saxophone, Baritone Saxophone – Jim Spake
  • Design [Cover Design] – Brooke Barnett
  • Drums, Backing Vocals – Brian Fullen
  • Electric Bass – Toni Sehulster
  • Engineer [Live Mix] – Will Floyd
  • Engineer [Recording] – Kevin Houston
  • Guitar – Sam Stafford
  • Liner Notes – Willie Nelson
  • Mastered By – Brad Blackwood
  • Mixed By – Mike Dysinger
  • Piano – Tracy Nelson (tracks: 3, 10, 11)
  • Piano, Organ – Charlie Wood
  • Producer – David Less
  • Trumpet – Scott Thompson
  • Vocals – Tracy Nelson

Notes

Recorded at West Tennessee Detention Center, Cell Block D, Mason, Tennessee December 20, 2002.

Special Thanks to: John Ferguson, Warden Jerry Parker, Assistant Warden Marcel Mills, Shirley Willaford, everyone at the West Tennessee Detention Center and Stephanie Wilson, Jack Holder at Sounds Unreel Studios.

Mixed at Grandpa's Farm & Music Parlor

℗© 2003 MerLess Records LLC.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode: 8 23862 00062 5