Stephen Stills
Release Date
Tue, 03/26/2013
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STEPHEN STILLS’ SONGS CARRY ON IN A FOUR-CD SET, SPANNING 50 YEARS—MORE THAN FIVE HOURS OF MUSIC,
FEATURING A 113-PAGE BOOKLET

Produced by Graham Nash and Joel Bernstein with Stephen Stills, Rhino’s Much-Anticipated Anthology Spotlights The Remarkable Scope Of Stills’ Career with Essential Recordings, Live Cuts, New Mixes, and 25 Previously Unreleased Tracks

Available on CD and Digitally March 26

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Carry On

Artist Name
Stephen Stills
Release Date

LOS ANGELES – Legendary singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Stephen Stills has released more than 250 songs since 1966, some solo, others with iconic bands including Buffalo Springfield, Manassas and, most famously, with David Crosby, Graham Nash and Neil Young. On the new four-CD set CARRY ON, producers Graham Nash and Joel Bernstein—in collaboration with Stills—outline the remarkable 50-year scope of Stills' career with 82 tracks, 25 of them previously unreleased. In retracing the musical paths he’s explored, it’s clear that Stills is more than a prolific hit-maker (“Love The One You’re With,” “Southern Cross”)—he is also a songwriter who speaks his mind (“For What It’s Worth”) and his heart (“Suite: Judy Blue Eyes”) equally well, and is comfortable playing diverse genres including folk, rock, blues, jazz, country, and Latin.

The tracks unfold mostly in chronological order, and the anthology leads off with its oldest entry: “Travelin’”—a previously unreleased recording that Stills made at age 17 in Costa Rica (one of the many places he lived growing up in a military family). The youngest track, recorded only a few months ago, features CSN performing “Girl From The North Country” in New York City during a sold-out five-night run at the Beacon Theater that closed the group’s acclaimed 2012 world tour. CARRY ON, which features a 113-page booklet with rare photos and extensive liner notes by Michael O’Hara Garcia, David Bender, and NY Times Best Selling author Daniel Levitin, will be available as a 4-CD boxed set on March 26 from Rhino for a suggested price of $54.98. A digital version of the set will also be available.

In addition to essential studio and live recordings, CARRY ON covers new ground with more than an hour’s worth of previously unreleased material including “No-Name Jam,” a 1970 recording of Stills in London trading guitar licks with his friend Jimi Hendrix. Other previously unissued highlights include the songs “Welfare Blues” (1984), “Little Miss Bright Eyes” (1973), and “Who Ran Away?” (1968), and early demo versions of “Forty-Nine Reasons” and “The Lee Shore,” and “Black Coral,” a song Stills and Young released as a duo in 1976—the version here features all four members of CSNY. “The Treasure” offers a peek into Stills’ process—originally released in 1973 on Manassas’s self-titled debut, this version was recorded by Stills three years earlier with bassist Calvin Samuels and drummer Conrad Isidore during sessions for Stephen Stills 2.

CARRY ON also features a number of classic songs newly remixed by Nash and Stanley Tajima Johnston, including “Everydays,” “To A Flame,” “See The Changes,” “4+20” and “Change Partners,” the latter with Jerry Garcia on pedal steel guitar. There is also a newly edited version of Stills performing “Cuba Al Fin” at the Havana Jam in 1979.

Several songs make their CD-debut with CARRY ON, including “Uno Mundo,” “War Games” and the single mix of “Love The One You’re With.” Stills’ time on stage is represented as well with a number of previously released performances, including several from his acclaimed 2005 album Man Alive. The collection boasts new live tracks, including CSN singing “No Tears Left” in 1997 at the Fillmore in San Francisco, and CSNY on stage in 2002 at Madison Square Garden with Memphis Horns Booker T. Jones and Donald “Duck” Dunn covering Otis Redding’s “Ole Man Trouble.” Other famous players turn up on CARRY ON’s wealth of material as well, including Herbie Hancock, Eric Clapton, Maynard Ferguson, Ray Baretto, Willie Bobo, and Larry Harlow.

CARRY ON
Track Listing

Disc One
1. “Travelin’” – Stephen Stills*
2. “High Flyin’ Bird” – The Au Go Go Singers
3. “Sit Down I Think I Love You” – Buffalo Springfield
4. “Go And Say Goodbye” – Buffalo Springfield
5. “For What It’s Worth” – Buffalo Springfield
6. “Everydays” – Buffalo Springfield*
7. “Pretty Girl Why” – Buffalo Springfield
8. “Bluebird” – Buffalo Springfield
9. “Rock ’n’ Roll Woman” – Buffalo Springfield
10. “Special Care” – Buffalo Springfield
11. “Questions” – Buffalo Springfield
12. “Uno Mundo” – Buffalo Springfield
13. “Four Days Gone” – Buffalo Springfield
14. “Who Ran Away?” – Stephen Stills*
15. “Forty-Nine Reasons” – Stephen Stills*
16. “Helplessly Hoping” – Crosby, Stills & Nash
17. “You Don’t Have To Cry” – Crosby, Stills & Nash
18. “Suite: Judy Blue Eyes” – Crosby, Stills & Nash
19. “4+20” – Stephen Stills*
20. “So Begins The Task” – Stephen Stills*
21. “The Lee Shore” – Stephen Stills*
22. “Carry On/Questions” – Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young
23. “Woodstock” – Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young

Disc Two
1. “Love The One You’re With” – Stephen Stills
2. “Old Times Good Times” – Stephen Stills
3. “Black Queen” – Stephen Stills
4. “No-Name Jam” – Stephen Stills & Jimi Hendrix*
5. “Go Back Home” – Stephen Stills
6. “Marianne” – Stephen Stills
7. “My Love Is A Gentle Thing” – Stephen Stills
8. “Fishes And Scorpions” – Stephen Stills
9. “The Treasure” – Stephen Stills*
10. “To A Flame” – Stephen Stills*
11. “Cherokee” – Stephen Stills
12. “Song Of Love” – Stephen Stills
13. “Rock ’n’ Roll Crazies/Cuban Bluegrass” – Stephen Stills
14. “Jet Set (Sigh)” – Stephen Stills
15. “It Doesn’t Matter” – Stephen Stills
16. “Colorado” – Stephen Stills
17. “Johnny’s Garden” – Stephen Stills
18. “Change Partners” – Stephen Stills*
19. “Do For Others” – Stephen Stills and Steve Fromholz*
20. “Find The Cost Of Freedom” – Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young*
21. “Little Miss Bright Eyes” – Stephen Stills*
22. “Isn’t It About Time” – Stephen Stills

Disc Three
1. “Turn Back The Pages” – Stephen Stills
2. “First Things First” – Stephen Stills*
3. “My Angel” – Stephen Stills*
4. “Love Story” – Stephen Stills
5. “As I Come Of Age” – Stephen Stills
6. “Know You Got To Run” – Stephen Stills*
7. “Black Coral” – Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young*
8. “I Give You Give Blind” – Crosby, Stills & Nash
9. “Crossroads/You Can’t Catch Me” – Stephen Stills*
10. “See The Changes” – Crosby, Stills & Nash*
11. “Thoroughfare Gap” – Stephen Stills
12. “Lowdown” – Stephen Stills
13. “Cuba Al Fin” (edit) – Stephen Stills
14. “Dear Mr. Fantasy” – Stephen Stills & Graham Nash
15. “Spanish Suite” – Stephen Stills
16. “Feel Your Love” – Crosby, Stills & Nash
17. “Raise A Voice” – Crosby, Stills & Nash
18. “Daylight Again” – Crosby, Stills & Nash

Disc Four
1. “Southern Cross” – Crosby, Stills & Nash
2. “Dark Star” – Crosby, Stills & Nash
3. “Turn Your Back On Love” – Crosby, Stills & Nash
4. “War Games” – Crosby, Stills & Nash
5. “50/50” – Stephen Stills
6. “Welfare Blues” – Stephen Stills*
7. “Church (Part Of Someone)” – Stephen Stills*
8. “I Don’t Get It” – Stephen Stills
9. “Isn’t It So” – Stephen Stills
10. “Haven’t We Lost Enough?” – Crosby, Stills & Nash
11. “Ballad Of Hollis Brown” – Stephen Stills
12. “Treetop Flyer” – Stephen Stills
13. “Heart’s Gate” – Stephen Stills
14. “Girl From The North Country” – Crosby, Stills & Nash*
15. “Feed The People” – Stephen Stills
16. “Panama” – Crosby, Stills & Nash
17. “No Tears Left” – Crosby, Stills & Nash*
18. “Ole Man Trouble” – Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young*
19. “Ain’t It Always” – Stephen Stills

*previously unreleased

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New Order
Release Date
Tue, 01/15/2013
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NEW ORDER TO RELEASE LONG AWAITED LOST SIRENS

Eight Track Mini-Album Featuring Previously Unheard Tracks
Available For Digital Download On January 15 From Rhino

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LOST SIRENS

Artist Name
New Order
Release Date

LOS ANGELES – New Order are proud to announce the release of LOST SIRENS, an eight track mini album featuring a truly eclectic mix of electronica and guitars in the truly inimitable New Order style. The album was written, produced and recorded by Bernard Sumner, Peter Hook, Stephen Morris and Philip Cunningham and will be available for download at digital retail outlets on January 15 for a suggested price of $7.99.

“Lost Sirens? Well, it’s not really lost,” explains drummer Stephen Morris. “I remember that Martin Hannett once had an idea of making a record and burying it in his garden, so that one day someone would dig it up, like a time capsule. We just stuck our record in a cupboard. And now we’ve got it out. When we did the first one (Waiting For The Sirens’ Call) we had 20 ideas for songs - we were going through a particularly prolific phase – but we couldn’t make a double concept album out of them all, so we thought we’d just do two instead. The intention was always to write four or five more songs and then put it out 18 months or so after the first one. When we unearthed it from the cupboard recently, with the intention of red-editing some of the songs, we all agreed they didn’t actually need it, and it should just be out there. So here it is.”

LOST SIRENS
Track Listing

1. I’ll Stay with You
2. Sugarcane
3. Recoil
4. Californian Grass
5. Hellbent
6. Shake It Up
7. I’ve Got A Feeling
8. I Told You So

Fleetwood Mac
Release Date
Tue, 01/29/2013
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THE RUMOURS ARE TRUE!
FLEETWOOD MAC TO REISSUE LANDMARK ALBUM

Expanded And Deluxe Versions Of Fleetwood Mac’s Pop Masterpiece Include Unreleased Session Recordings And Live Performances

Current Band Lineup To Embark On 34-City U.S. Tour In April
With Tickets On Sale Today

Rumours Available January 29 From Rhino

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Fleetwood Mac
Release Date

LOS ANGELES – Fleetwood Mac, one of rock’s most enduring, beloved and successful bands, will circulate a fresh round of Rumours next year with expanded and deluxe versions of the album in celebration of it’s 35th anniversary. Rumours made the band one of the most iconic bands of the 1970s and garnered wide critical praise, earned the Grammy® for Album of the Year, and has now sold more than 40 million copies worldwide since its 1977 debut.

In celebration of the release, the current lineup of the band, Mick Fleetwood and John McVie, both original members since 1967, and Lindsey Buckingham and Stevie Nicks, who joined the band in 1975, will kick off and their first U.S. tour since 2009 in April. The 34-date jaunt features stops in Philadelphia, New York City, Boston, Chicago and a special appearance at the historic Hollywood Bowl in Los Angeles. Tickets for the first run of shows are on sale now at LiveNation.com.

The expanded edition’s three CDs includes the original album and the b-side “Silver Springs,” a dozen unreleased live recordings from the group’s ’77 world tour, and an entire disc filled with unreleased takes from the album’s recording sessions. The deluxe edition includes all of the music from expanded version, plus an additional disc of outtakes a DVD that features “The Rosebud Film,” a 1977 documentary about the album, and the album on vinyl. RUMOURS will be available January 29 from Rhino as the expanded edition ($24.98) and the deluxe edition ($99.98). Digital versions will also be available.

Mick Fleetwood, John McVie, Christine McVie, Lindsey Buckingham and Stevie Nicks recorded Rumours against a backdrop personal turmoil, chronicling their raw emotions in songs like “Go Your Own Way,” “Gold Dust Woman” and “Dreams,” the latter becoming the band’s first number one smash.

The disc of 12 unreleased live recordings from the band’s 1977 Rumours tour features performances from concerts in Oklahoma City, Tulsa, Nashville and Columbia, S.C. The songs include album tracks like “The Chain,” “Oh Daddy” and “Songbird” as well as “World Turning” and “Rhiannon,” two tracks from the group’s 1975 eponymous release.

Producers also have compiled a selection of 16 unreleased recordings from the album’s sessions including early takes of “Go Your Own Way,” “I Don’t Want To Know” and the popular b-side “Silver Springs.” There are also several demo recordings, including one for the outtake “Planets of the Universe,” plus an instrumental version of “Never Going Back Again.”

The deluxe edition of Rumours features three additional pieces. First is an 18-track compilation of session outtakes originally released in the 2004 reissue of the album. Next is the original album on 140-gram vinyl. Finally, there is a DVD with “The Rosebud Film.” This 1977 documentary by Michael Collins includes interviews, rehearsal footage and live performances of: “World Turning,” “Rhiannon,” “Say You Love Me,” “Go Your Own Way,” “You Make Loving Fun” and “I’m So Afraid.”

RUMOURS: DELUXE EDITION
Track Listing

Disc 1
1. “Second Hand News”
2. “Dreams”
3. “Never Going Back Again”
4. “Don’t Stop”
5. “Go Your Own Way”
6. “Songbird”
7. “The Chain”
8. “You Make Loving Fun”
9. “I Don’t Want To Know”
10. “Oh Daddy”
11. “Gold Dust Woman”
12. “Silver Springs” – b-side

Disc 2: Live, 1977 “Rumours” World Tour
1. Intro
2. “Monday Morning”
3. “Dreams”
4. “Don’t Stop”
5. “The Chain”
6. “Oh Daddy”
7. “Rhiannon”
8. “Never Going Back Again”
9. “Gold Dust Woman”
10. “World Turning”
11. “Go Your Own Way”
12. “Songbird”

Disc 3: More from the Recording Sessions
1. “Second Hand News” (Early Take)
2. “Dreams” (Take 2)
3. “Never Going Back Again” (Acoustic Duet)
4. “Go Your Own Way” (Early Take)
5. “Songbird” (Demo)
6. “Songbird” (Instrumental, Take 10)
7. “I Don’t Want To Know” (Early Take)
8. “Keep Me There” (Instrumental)
9. “The Chain” (Demo)
10. “Keep Me There” (With Vocal)
11. “Gold Dust Woman” (Early Take)
12. “Oh Daddy” (Early Take)
13. “Silver Springs” (Early Take)
14. “Planets Of The Universe” (Demo)
15. “Doesn’t Anything Last” (Acoustic Duet)
16. “Never Going Back Again” (Instrumental)

Disc 4: 2004 Reissue Roughs & Outtakes
1. “Second Hand News”
2. “Dreams”
3. “Brushes (Never Going Back Again)”
4. “Don’t Stop”
5. “Go Your Own Way”
6. “Songbird”
7. “Silver Springs”
8. “You Make Loving Fun”
9. “Gold Dust Woman #1”
10. “Oh Daddy”
11. “Think About It”
Early Demos
12. “Never Going Back Again”
13. “Planets Of The Universe”
14. “Butter Cookie (Keep Me There)”
15. “Gold Dust Woman”
16. “Doesn’t Anything Last”
Jam Sessions
17. “Mic The Screecher”
18. “For Duster (The Blues)”

DVD
“The Rosebud Film” by Michael Collins

Vinyl LP
Side 1
1. “Second Hand News”
2. “Dreams”
3. “Never Going Back Again”
4. “Don’t Stop”
5. “Go Your Own Way”
6. “Songbird”

Side 2
1. “The Chain”
2. “You Make Loving Fun”
3. “I Don’t Want To Know”
4. “Oh Daddy”
5. “Gold Dust Woman”

Fleetwood Mac Live 2013 Tour Dates:

4/4/13 Columbus, OH Nationwide Arena
4/6/13 Philadelphia, PA Wells Fargo Center
4/8/13 New York, New York Madison Square Garden
4/9/13 Washington, DC Verizon Center
4/11/13 Louisville, KY KFC Yum! Center
4/13/13 Chicago, IL United Center
4/16/13 Toronto, ON The Air Canada Centre
4/18/13 Boston, MA TD Garden
4/20/13 Uncasville, CT Mohegan Sun Arena
4/23/13 Ottawa, ON Scotiabank Place
4/24/13 Newark, NJ Prudential Center
4/26/13 Pittsburgh, PA CONSOL Energy Center
4/28/13 St. Paul, MN Xcel Center
4/30/13 Kansas City, MO Sprint Center
5/1/13 Tulsa, OK BOK Center
5/3/13 Little Rock, Ark Verizon Arena
5/12/13 Winnipeg, MB MTS Centre
5/14/13 Saskatoon, SK Credit Union Centre
5/15/13 Edmonton, AB Rexall Place
5/17/13 Calgary, AB Scotiabank Saddledome
5/19/13 Vancouver, BC Rogers Arena
5/20/13 Tacoma, WA Tacoma Dome
5/22/13 San Jose, CA HP Pavilion San Jose
5/25/13 Los Angeles, CA Hollywood Bowl
5/26/13 Las Vegas, NV MGM Grand Arena
5/28/13 Anaheim, CA Honda Center
5/30/13 Phoenix, AZ US Airways Center
6/1/13 Denver, CO Pepsi Center
6/4/13 Dallas, TX American Airlines Center
6/5/13 Houston, TX Toyota Center
6/7/13 Tampa, FL Tampa Bay Times Forum
6/8/13 Ft. Lauderdale, FL BB&T Center
6/10/13 Atlanta, GA Philips Arena
6/12/13 Detroit, MI The Palace of Auburn Hills

All dates subject to change.

For additional ticket and tour information, visit: LiveNation.com and FleetwoodMac.com.

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Jewel
Release Date
Tue, 02/05/2013
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JEWEL SHINES ON FIRST EVER GREATEST HITS ALBUM

16-Track Collection Spans The Singer-Songwriter’s Multi-Platinum Career

Also Features Two Newly Recorded Versions Of Hits With Guest Vocals By
Kelly Clarkson And The Pistol Annies, Plus One Brand New Jewel Single

Available February 5 From Rhino

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Artist Name
Jewel
Release Date

LOS ANGELES – Acclaimed American singer-songwriter-poet, Jewel has enjoyed career longevity rare among her generation of artists. Since achieving international stardom 18 years ago, the Alaskan beauty has emerged as a charismatic live performer and a respected songwriter with 10 studio albums to her credit. She’s earned four Grammy® nominations along the way, the most recent for her 2010 country ballad, “Satisfied.”

Rhino brings together Jewel’s best for her first ever career-spanning collection that includes new recordings of two classic hits with guest vocalists: “Foolish Games” with Kelly Clarkson and “You Were Meant For Me” with the Pistol Annies. The collection also includes the brand new single “Two Hearts Breaking” Jewel’s GREATEST HITS will be available February 5 on CD ($18.98) and digitally ($9.99).

Signed to Atlantic Records before she was 19, Jewel has sold more than 27 million albums during her career. Her 1995 debut, Pieces of You, dominated the charts for with “Who Will Save Your Soul,” “You Were Meant For Me” and “Foolish Games” on its way to selling more than 12 million copies in the U.S. alone.

Her next two albums – 1998’s Spirit and 2001’s This Way – both went platinum while introducing fans to hits like “Jupiter,” “Hands,” “Standing Still” and “Break Me.” Jewel switched directions in 2003 with 0304, an album that fused elements of electronic and folk to create a delightfully quirky mix epitomized by the contrast of dance beats and accordion on the single “Intuition,” which became a huge hit single on both the dance and pop charts.

“Good Day” is taken from Jewel’s fifth top 10 album, 2006’s Goodbye Alice In Wonderland, an album on which each song was a chapter in an overarching story. In 2009, Jewel recorded Lullaby at her home in Stephenville, Texas. This best selling children’s album – her first of two so far – mixed originals with standards like her stunning cover of “Somewhere Over The Rainbow.” She followed up Lullaby with, The Merry Goes ‘Round which was named iTunes “Children’s Album of the Year” in 2011.

Jewel topped the Billboard country album chart in 2008 with her first country album, Perfectly Clear, which is represented on this collection by the Top 15 single “Stronger Woman.” Her second country album, 2010’s Sweet and Wild, included the Grammy nominated-single “Satisfied.”

JEWEL - GREATEST HITS
Track Listing

1. “Who Will Save Your Soul”
2. "You Were Meant For Me” (Album Edit)
3. “Foolish Games”
4. “Hands”
5. “Down So Long”
6. “Jupiter (Swallow The Moon)” (Single Version)
7. “Standing Still”
8. “Break Me” (Radio Remix)
9. “Intuition”
10. “Good Day”
11. “Stronger Woman” (Radio Edit)
12. “Somewhere Over The Rainbow”
13. “Satisfied” (Radio Edit)
14. “You Were Meant For Me” feat. Pistol Annies*
15. “Foolish Games” feat. Kelly Clarkson*
16. “Two Hearts Breaking”*

*New Recording

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Peter, Paul and Mary
Release Date
Tue, 12/11/2012
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PETER, PAUL AND MARY: LIVE IN JAPAN, 1967

Rhino Celebrates The Trio’s 50th Anniversary With A 24-Song Collection Of
Rare And Unreleased Live Performances Recorded In Tokyo And Kyoto

Available As A Double CD And Digitally December 11

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Artist Name
Peter, Paul and Mary
Release Date

LOS ANGELES – By 1967, Peter, Paul and Mary’s inspiring performances and memorable hits had earned Peter Yarrow, Noel Paul Stookey and Mary Travers fans all over the world, Japan in particular. In January of that year, the group returned to the island-nation for a tour marked by a string of emotionally stirring performances. Tapes were rolling during shows at Tokyo and Kyoto (January 16 and 17), recording music that would later appear on Deluxe: Live in Japan, an LP that was only available in Japan.

To celebrate Peter, Paul and Mary’s 50th anniversary in 2012, Rhino set out to rescue this historic recording from obscurity and began remastering it with co-producer Kevin Salem (who also worked on PPM’s The Prague Sessions). Much to everyone’s surprise, the original three-track tapes not only contained the 12 songs from Deluxe, but 12 additional songs, all previously unreleased anywhere. Rhino has compiled all 24 tracks on a double CD that allows American fans to experience these amazing rare and unreleased performances. LIVE IN JAPAN, 1967 will be available December 11 from Rhino as a double CD ($19.98) and digital download ($13.98).

Yarrow says, “In many ways, this album shows Peter, Paul and Mary at the zenith of our abilities. As a live recording, I believe it’s better than any we’ve ever made.” He adds, “Compared to the In Concert album released three years earlier, there’s a much greater sense of urgency in our performances.”

The original Deluxe (featured on the first disc) draws on the trio’s then-current The Peter, Paul and Mary Album for “The Good Times We Had,” “Sometime Lovin’” and “For Baby (For Bobby).” The group also mixed in several signature songs from its first two albums, including “Puff, The Magic Dragon,” “This Land Is Your Land” and the Grammy-winning “If I Had A Hammer.”

The unreleased recordings on the second disc of LIVE IN JAPAN, 1967 draw from PPM’s 1962 Grammy-winning, multi-platinum self-titled debut with “500 Miles,” “Lemon Tree” and “Where Have All the Flowers Gone.” Also featured are three songs written by Bob Dylan, “When The Ship Comes In,” “The Times They Are A’Changin’” and “Blowin’ In The Wind.” Two particular songs held special meaning for Japanese fans, the anti-war hit “Gone The Rainbow” and “Well, Well, Well.” Of the latter Stookey says, “That song had enormous impact in Japan. It spoke of nuclear annihilation, and given Hiroshima and Nagasaki, it had a lot of resonance.”

LIVE IN JAPAN 1967
Track Listing

Disc One
1. “Sometime Lovin’”
2. “No Other Name”
3. “Another Side Of This Life”
4. “The Good Times We Had”
5. PaulTalk (Japanese Version)
6. “Puff, The Magic Dragon”
7. “Serge’s Blues”
8. “For Baby (For Bobby)”
9. “If I Had My Way”
10. “Don’t Think Twice, It’s Alright”
11. “If I Had A Hammer”
12. “This Land Is Your Land”

Disc Two
1. “When The Ship Comes In”
2. “500 Miles”
3. “Lemon Tree”
4. “Gone The Rainbow”
5. “Hurry Sundown”
6. “Well, Well, Well”
7. “San Francisco Bay Blues”
8. “It’s Raining”
9. “When I Die”
10. “Where Have All The Flowers Gone”
11. “Blowin’ In The Wind”
12. “The Times They Are A’Changin’”

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