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Please note, the Boston show has a few anomalies in the master recording.
1. Soldier
2. 51 Phantom
3. Shake What Your Momma Gave You
4. Circle in the Sky
5. Keep the Devil Down
6. Freedom Highway
7. I'm in Jail
8. Mean Ol' Wind Died Down
9. Brooks Run to the Ocean
10. Po Black Maddie->Skinny Woman
11. Mississippi Bollweevil
12. Deep Blue Sea
13. Boogie
14. ML Goin' Home
15. Lonesome Road
16. Never In All My Days
17. The Meeting
18. Will It Go Round in Circles
19. Moonshine
20. Snake Drive
21. I'd Love to be a Hippy
1. Sugartown
2. No Mo
3. Freedom Highway
4. Mean Ol' Wind Died Down
5. Rooster’s Blues
6. I'd Love To Be A Hippie
7. Keep The Devil Down
8. Po Black Maddie->Skinny Woman
9. Shake 'em on Down
10. Po Boy (Long Way From Home
11. Joyful Sounds
12. Moonshine
13. Never In All My Days
14. I'm A Ram
15. A Real Mutha For Ya
16. All Night Long->Lovelight->Snakedrive
1. Let The Good Times Roll
2. Shake
3. Keep The Devil Down
4. Mean Ol' Wind Died Down
5. I'm Done
6. Freedom Highway
7. Stompin' My Foot
8. I'd Love To Be A Hippy
9. Po Black Maddie->Skinny Woman
10. Mississippi Bollweevil
11. Po Boy->Long Way From Home
12. Boogie
13. Hey Baby
14. Up Over Yonder
15. Real Mutha For Ya
16. KC Jones
17. Goin' Home
18. I'm A Ram
19. Meet Me In The City
20. All Night Long->Lovelight->Snake Drive
21. Goin' Down South
22. Hear My Train A-Comin'
23. Shake 'em On Down
Boulderado – Live at The Fox captures North Mississippi Allstars at the pinnacle of the heralded ‘Keep the Devil Down’ tour. The tour supported the first releases on the band’s own label (Songs of the South Records) ‘Hernando.’ ‘Hernando’ was lauded by critics for the return to a rock trio sound for the group. The ‘Keep The Devil Down’ tour was the band’s most successful run of dates in years. The twenty tracks on ‘Boulderado’ make it clear why.
DISC 1
1. Write Me A Few Little Lines->Drop Down Mama 2. Someday Baby 3. Shake (Yo Mama) 4. Mean Ol’ Wind Died Down 5. Teasin’ Brown 6. Some Kind of Wonderful 7. Big Mama’s Door 8. Meet Me in the City 9. Mark on the Bus->Hey Bo Diddley 10. I’d Love To Be A Hippy
DISC 2
1. The Meeting 2. Bang, Bang Lulu 3. Soldier->Take Yo Time Rodney 4. Keep the Devil Down 5. In My Time of Dyin’ 6. Everybody Needs Somebody to Love 7. Stray Cat Blues 8. All Night Long 9. Snakedrive 10. JR->Stay All Night->Lord Have Mercy->Stay All Night
1) Shake >
2) Jr. >
3) Stay All Night >
4) Lord Have Mercy >
5) Stay All Night
6) Keep the Devil Down
7) Goin Down South
8) I’d Love to be a Hippy
9) Mean Ol’ Wind Died Down
10) Mizzip
11) Po' Black Maddie
12) Skinny Woman
13) Shake 'em Down
DISC 2
1) Long Way From Home >
2) Roosters Blues
--------with Alvin--------
3) KC Jones (Furry Lewis)
4) Hear My Train a Comin’
5) Eaglebird
6) Blowout
7) She's About a Mover
8) Meet Me in the City >
9) All Night Long
10) Snake Drive
ENCORE:
11) Psychedelic Sex Machine
12) Horseshoe
13) Soldier
Track List:
1. Mark On The Bus
2. All Night Long/Turn on Your
3. Lovelight/If I had My Way
4. Soldier
5. Happy Song
6. Goin' Down South
7. Shake What Yo Mama Gave Ya
8. Storm
9. Circle in the Sky
10. Mean Ol' Wind Died Down
11. Shimmy She 12. Wobble/StationBlues
13. Hear My Train A Comin
14. Ain't Got No
15. Love and Happiness
16. Shake Your Money Maker
17. Eyes
18. Ship
19. The Meeting
20. Stompin' My Foot
21. Hillbilly Holla
22. Po Black Maddie
23. Snake Drive
Track List:
1. If I Had My Way
2. Soldier
3. Goin' Down South
4. Shake What Ya Mama Gave Ya
5. Storm
6. Bo Diddley
7. Hillbilly Holla
8. [Stage Break]*
9. Love and Happiness
10. Stray Cat Blues
11. Shimmy She Wobble
12. Psychedelic Sex Machine
13. Goin' Home
14. Sugartown
15. Mean Ol' Wind Died Down
16. Stompin My Foot
17. Po Black Maddie
18. Freedom Highway
19. Sharp Dressed Man
20. Snake Drive
*Track 8 is a short gap between "Hillbilly Holla" and "Love and Happiness."
Grammy nominated as Contemporary Blues Album of the Year in 2003. Phantom is the highly anticipated follow-up to the Allstars’ successful debut. Emphasizes the songwriting talents of the band as nine of the eleven tracks are originals. Produced by Jim Dickinson.
“If this were 1971, these gentlemen would be the biggest band in the world...after seeing the Allstars live, there’s really no way to reach any other conclusion...it’s only a matter of time before they hit the same rarefied air of trendier blues revivalists like the White Stripes.” - L.A. Times
Tracks: 51 Phantom Snakes In My Bushes Sugartown Lord Have Mercy Storm Freedom Highway Circle In The Sky Ship Leavin' Up Over Yonder Mud
“...reminiscent of the power blues of 60’s rock acts like Cream, Steppenwolf, and Jimi Hendrix, but with the postmodern electricity of the Jon Spencer Blues Explosion and the exploratory lust of jambands like Phish and Widespread Panic.” – The NY Times
Tracks Shake 'Em On Down Drop Down Mama Po Black Maddie Skinny Woman Drinkin' Muddy Water Goin' Down South K.C. Jones (On The Road Again) Sittin' On Top Of The World (a.k.a. Station Blues) Someday Baby All Night Long