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Live at the Knitting Factory 1991 / Live at D​.​C. Space 1991

by Curlew

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    This is the soundtrack to the DVD "The Hardwoood" by Curlew, which is available in a double package with Curlew's "A Beautiful Western Saddle".
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    The physical version of this wonderful set includes the CD of "A Beautiful Western Saddle" and the DVD of 'Live at the Knitting Factory 1991 / Live at D​.​C. Space' which features over 2 hours of the band at their peak recorded live!

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Saint Dog 08:29
2.
Rudders 04:42
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Moonlake 11:27
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Gary Brown 05:43
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Jim 06:02
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St Croix 05:46
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Gimme 05:42
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The Hardwood 09:59
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Today 04:41
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Paint Me 02:58
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The Prince 02:53
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The Hardwood 08:21

about

This is the soundtrack to the DVD "The Hardwoood" by Curlew, which is available in a double package with Curlew's "A Beautiful Western Saddle".

For about five years in the mid 80s/early 90s, not enough people seemed to realize that the best live band in the USA was Curlew.
Curlew were one of the groups that defined 'the downtown sound'/'the Knitting Factory sound', along with Naked City, Ronald Shannon Jackson and the Decoding Society, James Blood Ulmer, Last Exit, etc.

They packed the clubs (CBGBs, Mudd Club, The Knitting Factory), toured hard throughout the world, and thrilled audiences and critics alike with their unique, infectious blend of punk-jazz/downtown sound, roadhouse blues & a distinctly Southern esthetic, leading The New York Times to call them, "The best of the unsigned, genre-busting downtown groups".

This captures the best known and most traveled lineup of the group at their late peak. It is a valuable document of a amazing, long-gone scene; someday, when there is a retrospective appreciation for the great music that came out of the early punk/jazz cauldron of NYC and the Knitting Factory in the mid-80s, this will be rediscovered, cherished and appreciated.

Featuring an entire 80' show, this was shot by a four camera crew on March 23, 1991 and is about as good looking of a program as was possible to get in the sweaty, unbelievably crowded old Knitting Factory. Also included is an hour of previously unreleased footage, recorded by a local cable show on December 9, 1991 during the 'Saddle' tour. You get two 30' programs; one features Amy and the other is by the quintet.

credits

released November 16, 2018

George Cartwright (saxes)
Tom Cora (cello)
Davey Williams (guitar)
Ann Rupel (bass)
Pippin Barnett (drums)
Amy Denio (vocals) tracks 11-17

recorded live at the original Knitting Factory, NYC on March 23, 1991 and at DC Space, Washington, DC on December 9, 1991.

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Cuneiform Records Washington, D.C.

Cuneiform Records is a record label releasing adventurous, boundary-bursting music by artists from around the world. They have always championed an eclectic mixture of musical styles and artists and have consistently danced at the dangerous intersection where genres meet. In doing so, they have become one of the most prominent labels of New Music.

Founded in 1984.
Based in Washington D.C.
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