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The First great rock festivals of the seventies Isle of Wight/Atlanta Pop Festival.

Title
  1. The First great rock festivals of the seventies [sound recording] : Isle of Wight/Atlanta Pop Festival.
Published by
  1. New York, N.Y. : Columbia Records, [197-?]

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Additional authors
  1. Winter, Johnny.
  2. Bromberg, David.
  3. Cohen, Leonard, 1934-2016.
  4. Hendrix, Jimi.
  5. Kristofferson, Kris.
  6. Davis, Miles.
  7. Jimmy Winter And (Musical group). prf
  8. Poco (Musical group) prf
  9. Chambers Brothers. prf
  10. Allman Brothers Band. prf
  11. Mountain (Musical group) prf
  12. Sly & the Family Stone (Musical group) prf
  13. Cactus (Musical group) prf
  14. Ten Years After (Musical group) prf
  15. Procol Harum (Musical group) prf
  16. Atlanta International Pop Festival (2nd : 1970)
  17. Isle of Wight Festival (3rd : 1970)
Description
  1. 3 sound discs : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, stereo.; 12 in.
Subject
  1. Rock music > 1961-1970
Contents
  1. Mean mistreater (Johnny Winter And) (5:48) -- Kind woman (5:14) ; Grand junction (Poco) (3:26) -- Love, peace and happiness (The Chambers Brothers) (4:18) -- Statesborough blues / arr. Taj Mahal (4:20) ; Whippen post (5:02) (The Allman Brothers) -- Stormy Monday (Mountain) (19:32) -- Stand! (10:14) ; You can make it if you try (Sly & the Family Stone) -- No need to worry (9:39) ; Parchman Farm (Cactus) -- Mr. Bojangles (David Bromberg) (5:48) -- I can't keep from cryin' sometimes / arr. Alvin Lee (Ten Years After) (19:13) -- Salty dog (Procol Harum) (5:11) -- Tonight will be fine (Leonard Cohen) (6:50) -- Power to love (15:11) ; Midnight lightning ; Foxy lady (Jimi Hendrix) -- Blame it on the Stones (6:46) ; The pilgrim - chapter 33 (Kris Kristofferson -- Call it anythin' (Miles Davis) (17:30).
Call number
  1. *LSRX 5674 (C)
Note
  1. Notes about the festivals by Peter Goddard and Chuck Casell on container.
Event (note)
  1. Recorded at the Atlanta Pop Festival in Byron, Ga., July 1970 (Disc 1) and on the Isle of Wight, August 1970 (Discs 2 & 3).
Title
  1. The First great rock festivals of the seventies [sound recording] : Isle of Wight/Atlanta Pop Festival.
Imprint
  1. New York, N.Y. : Columbia Records, [197-?]
Performer
  1. Various performers.
Event
  1. Recorded at the Atlanta Pop Festival in Byron, Ga., July 1970 (Disc 1) and on the Isle of Wight, August 1970 (Discs 2 & 3).
Added author
  1. Winter, Johnny. Performer
  2. Bromberg, David. Performer
  3. Cohen, Leonard, 1934-2016. Performer
  4. Hendrix, Jimi. Performer
  5. Kristofferson, Kris. Performer
  6. Davis, Miles. Performer
  7. Jimmy Winter And (Musical group). Performer
  8. Poco (Musical group) Performer
  9. Chambers Brothers. Performer
  10. Allman Brothers Band. Performer
  11. Mountain (Musical group) Performer
  12. Sly & the Family Stone (Musical group) Performer
  13. Cactus (Musical group) Performer
  14. Ten Years After (Musical group) Performer
  15. Procol Harum (Musical group) Performer
  16. Atlanta International Pop Festival (2nd : 1970)
  17. Isle of Wight Festival (3rd : 1970)
Publisher no.
  1. G3X 30805 (C 30806--C 30808) Columbia
  2. G3X 30805 Columbia
  3. C 30806 Columbia
  4. C 30807 Columbia
  5. C 30808 Columbia
Research call number
  1. *LSRX 5674 (C)
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