Kingfish in Concert: King Biscuit Flower Hour

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Kingfish in Concert: King Biscuit Flower Hour
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Live album by Kingfish
Released February 27, 1996
Recorded April 3, 1976
Genre Rock
Length 84:37
Label King Biscuit Flower Hour
Kingfish chronology
Alive in Eighty Five
(1985)Alive in Eighty Five1985
Kingfish in Concert: King Biscuit Flower Hour
(1996)
Relix's Best of Kingfish
(1997)Relix's Best of Kingfish1997
Bob Weir chronology
Where the Beat Meets the Street
(1984)
Kingfish in Concert: King Biscuit Flower Hour
(1996)
Live
(1998)

Kingfish in Concert: King Biscuit Flower Hour is a live album by the rock group Kingfish. It was recorded at the Beacon Theatre in New York City on April 3, 1976, and released in 1996. Part of the recording that became the album was originally broadcast on the radio show The King Biscuit Flower Hour.

The Beacon Theatre concert

At the time of the Beacon Theatre concert, Kingfish had its "classic" mid-70s lineup — Bob Weir of the Grateful Dead on guitar and vocals, Matthew Kelly on guitar, harmonica, and vocals, Dave Torbert, formerly of the New Riders of the Purple Sage, on bass and vocals, Robbie Hoddinott on lead guitar, and Chris Herold on drums.

Kingfish in Concert contains the song medley "Lazy Lightning" / "Supplication", written by Bob Weir and John Perry Barlow. These songs became part of the Grateful Dead's repertoire two months later when, after a break of a year and a half, they resumed playing live concerts. The album also features "One More Saturday Night", as well as several cover songs that are associated with the Dead — "C.C. Rider", "New Minglewood Blues", "Around and Around", and "Promised Land".

In an interview quoted in the CD liner notes, Matthew Kelly said, "The one thing I remember about the Beacon Theatre was how great the audience was and how incredible the acoustics were. It was a great place to play. Big enough to make it exciting, but not so big, like the stadiums we played that had no soul.... There was some kind of chemistry with the first Kingfish that was magical. We were a live band, more so than a studio band. We worked off the audience. On a good night, when we played live, we were able to create some kind of special magic."

Track listing

Disc One

  1. "Mystery Train" (Phillips, Parker) / "Mule Skinner Blues" (Vaughn, Rodgers)
  2. "Juke" (Jacobs)
  3. "Jump Back" (Jacobs)
  4. "The Battle of New Orleans" (Driftwood)
  5. "Goodbye Your Honor" (Kelly, Torbert, Hovey)
  6. "Big Iron" (Robbins)
  7. "I Hear You Knocking" (Bartholomew, King)
  8. "All I Need is Time" (Reneau)
  9. "Around and Around" (Berry)

Disc Two

  1. "C.C. Rider" (traditional)
  2. "Home to Dixie" (Kelly, Cutler, Barlow)
  3. "Hidden Charm" (Dixon)
  4. "Bye and Bye" (traditional)
  5. "Promised Land" (Berry)
  6. "Lazy Lightning" (Weir, Barlow) / "Supplication" (Weir, Barlow)
  7. "Jump for Joy" (Carter, Gilbert)
  8. "Asia Minor" (Carter, Gilbert)
  9. "New Minglewood Blues" (traditional)
  10. "One More Saturday Night" (Weir)

Personnel

Kingfish

Production

  • Barry Ehrmann, Steve Ship, Evert Wilbrink – executive producers
  • Matthew Kelly, Gary Lyons – remixing
  • Gary Lyons – remastering
  • Steven Jacaruso – CD package design

References