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Release info of

The New York rock & soul revue

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View the picture Donald Fagen & guests

The New York rock & soul revue

Year of release: 1991
(Not an official release)

Venue: Beacon Theatre
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City: New York City
State: New York
Date: March 1, 1991

Venue: Beacon Theatre
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City: New York City
State: New York
Date: March 2, 1991

Available as:

Compact Disc


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Songs

Song title
Track order
1 Working my way downtown 1
2 View the lyrics Play the MIDI file View the transcriptions Home at last 2
3 Low down 3
4 Soothe me 4
5 Quicksand 5
6 Joyce's boogie 6
7 View the lyrics View the transcriptions Chain lightning 7
8 That's when it hurts 8
9 Love is strange 9
10 Little darlin' 10
11 View the lyrics Play the MIDI file View the transcriptions Pretzel logic 11
12 Piece of my heart 12
13 View the lyrics Green flower street 13
14 Good lovin' 14
15 View the lyrics Play the MIDI file View the transcriptions Black Friday 15
16 Madison reprise 16

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Musicians on this release:

Bob Gurland - View the picture Boz Scaggs - View the picture Charles Brown - Chris Anderson - David Brigati - Dian Sorel - View the picture Donald Fagen - View the picture Drew Zingg - Eddie Brigati - View the picture Jeff Young - John Hagen - View the picture Michael McDonald - View the picture Mindy Jostyn - View the picture Philip Hamilton - View the picture Phoebe Snow

Boz Scaggs Charles Brown Donald Fagen Drew Zingg Jeff Young Michael McDonald Mindy Jostyn Philip Hamilton Phoebe Snow


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