1.1 Myra 1.2 Spoken Introduction 1.3 They Call the Wind Maria 1.4 Spoken Introduction 1.5 Amor de la Calle 1.6 Spoken Introduction 1.7 Delia's Gone 1.8 Spoken Introduction 1.9 Young Lord 1.10 Spoken Introduction 1.11 Johnny, I Hardly Knew Ye 1.12 Spoken Introduction 1.13 Cloudy Summer Afternoon 1.14 Spoken Introduction 1.15 E la Bas 1.16 Spoken Introduction 1.17 Malaguena Salerosa 1.18 Spoken Introduction 1.19 Rioting in Africa (Merry Minuet) 1.20 Spoken Introduction 1.21 My Mary 1.22 Spoken Introduction 1.23 Guess I'll Go Home 1.24 Spoken Introduction 1.25 Last Train to San Fernando 1.26 Spoken Introduction 1.27 Vamos Al Baile (Come to the Dance) 2.1 Angelico 2.2 Spoken Introduction 2.3 Vaquilla Colorada 2.4 Spoken Introduction 2.5 Suzanne (Every Night When the Sun Goes in) 2.6 Spoken Introduction 2.7 Raspberries, Strawberries 2.8 Spoken Introduction 2.9 All My Sorrows 2.10 Spoken Introduction 2.11 Bonsoir Dame 2.12 Spoken Introduction 2.13 Two Brothers 2.14 Spoken Introduction 2.15 Carmen Carmella 2.16 Spoken Introduction 2.17 Clock 2.18 Spoken Introduction 2.19 Bamba 2.20 Spoken Introduction 2.21 Sloop John B 2.22 Spoken Introduction 2.23 Everybody Loves Saturday Night
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This release takes the March 24, 1960 Santa Monica concert that formed the basis of the live double in Concert album and makes it even better! That's because Travis Edmonson went through his notes from the concert and reconstructed the show 'exactly' as it was performed. Includes Malaguena Salerosa; La Vaquilla La Colorada; E le Bas, and more of the Latin repertoire that Bud & Travis were famous for, plus Bonsoir Dame; Raspberries, Strawberries; Sloop John B., and more. What a find!