<< FLAC Frankie Miller - Rockpalast, Freilichtbuhne, Lorely, Germany August 28th 1982
Frankie Miller - Rockpalast, Freilichtbuhne, Lorely, Germany August 28th 1982
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GenreRock
TypeAlbum
Date 1 decade, 5 years
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Frankie Miller and his band will open at the televised live Rockpalast Open Air
Concert at the Loreley. Frankie Miller comes from Glasgow. He was introduced to
rhythm and blues at a young age: His mother had a strong liking for Ray Charles
and Ella Firzgerald. After he acquired experience as a singer and guitarist in
different bands, Frankie Miller moved to London. He quickly made a name for
himself with his voice, his songs, and his renditions of rhythm and blues
classics.

Miller was a guest singer for many bands, such as for Brinsley Schwarz and
Procol Harum, and as a soloist, he released two Lps. One of these was recorded
under the musical direction of the legendary Alain Toussaint in Atlanta. Since
1976, Frankie Miller has been putting new bands together, has continued to
release outstanding records and has completed successful tours.

Today, he is one of the most respected singers of white rhythm and blues. Many
other singers, such as Bob Seger, are influenced by him. Frankie Miller himself
shows special qualities, particularly at live concerts. For one, he always has
new and different variations to his own compositions; through his singing style,
he transforms songs from other composers into his own renditions.

"Frankie Miller opened the concert at 4 p.m. Brigitte's first cut was perfect ,
everyone felt the special atmosphere of this day. At night in the hotel bar
Frankie told us about his friendship with Bob Seger. In concert, he quoted him
with 'Fire Down Below', which, in turn was derived from Frankie's 'Ain't Got No
Money'. Frankie Miller was our guest at the Loreley for the third time. He was
especially happy that Rory Gallagher was part of the show."
From: 10 Jahre Rockpalast.

Frankie Miller
Recorded live at the Loreley Open Air Festival, Loreley
St. Goarshausen, Germany
August 28th 1982

Uploaded by balla99 Jan 14 2005 back on the Easytree days.

Including art work.

Made a new second transfer CD > EAC > Flac

Set:
00 Intro (1'05'')
01 Ain't Got No Money (4'00'')
02 Zap Zap (4'00'')
03 Be Good To Yourself (2'50'')
04 Fool In Love (2'40'')
05 All Coming Down Tonight (4'33'')
06 Angels With Dirty Faces (4'05'')
07 To Dream The Dream (4'15'')
08 Danger Danger (3'40'')
09 Standing On The Edge (3'10'')
10 The Jealous Kind (4'16'')
11 A Woman In Love (3'15'')
12 Down The Honky Tonk (3'55'')
13 Bad Case Of Loving You (3'20'')
14 Don't Stop (7'20'')
15 Let's Spend The Night Together (6'24'')

Musicians:
Frankie Miller - voc, g
Chrissie Stewart - bass
Ed Dean - g, voc
Mick Weaver - keyb, voc
Malcolm Mortimore - drums

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