Re: BOOTLEGS LIST with download links (Mazzy,Hope,Opal,etc.)
Posted: Thu Jan 18, 2018 2:42 am
Added January 17, 2018:
Hope Sandoval with Acetone, 2017-11-15, L.A., Zebulon Cafe.
Hope sang a set of 3 Acetone songs at this Acetone reunion show. Tow uploads:
One of the entire 1.5 hr. show, including Hope's 23 minute set here:
http://www.filefactory.com/file/5rup9cq ... red%29.zip
The second upload is of Hope's 3-song set alone, but the folder also includes video clips from the show shot by fans and posted to Instagram: http://www.filefactory.com/file/2d4f0f0 ... PAIRED.zip
01 Waltz (beginning of the song is missing), (from "Acetone" album, 1997), starts at 0:00
02 Things Are Gonna Be Alright,(from "York Blvd." album, 2000)5:20
03 All The Time, (from "Acetone" album, 1997) 11:08
04 Vibrato, (from "York Blvd." album, 2000) 15:26
05 Shobud, (from "Acetone" album, 1997) 21:30
06 Smokey, (from "Acetone 1992-2001" album, 2017) 29:03
07 Shaker, (from "Acetone 1992-2001" album, 2017) 35:17
08 Come On,(Jim Putnam guest sings), (from "Cindy" album, 1993) 43:30
09 Always Late, (Hope Sandoval guest sings), (from "If You Only Knew" album, 1993) 52:00
10 Pinch, (Hope Sandoval guest sings), (from "Cindy" album, 1993) 58:21
11 Louise, (Hope Sandoval guest sings), (from "Cindy" album, 1993) 1:04:46
11a [encore break] 1:14:01
12 I Don't Really Care, (from "If You Only Knew" album, 1993)1:17:11
13 Sundown, (from "Cindy" album, 1993) 1:22:52
Mark Lightcap: guitar & vocals
Steve Hadley: drums
Senon Williams: bass
Jason Yates: keyboards
Acetone's original front man and bass player Richie Lee committed suicide in 2001.
Lee and Mark Lightcap co-wrote Acetone songs together. Mark occasionally sang lead instead of Lee.
In 2017, Mark was Acetone's singer. Steve Hadley was Acetone's original drummer.
Williams and Yates are later additions to the band.
Jim Putnam (of Radar Brothers) guest sings on song 8, "Come On." Jim also played guitar on at least one 2016 release by Hope Sandoval & The Warm Inventions, the song "Isn't it True."
Jim Lee is the one who attended and recorded this show on his phone and generously shared it. I'm further sharing it with fans on his behalf. Thank you Jim!
There are several momentary "gaps" in a few songs where the songs suddenly jump ahead a second or so due to peculiarities of the phone's recording process.
Hope included Acetone's "Louise" in sets of her 2002 tour. Acetone's guitarist Mark Lightcap was part of her touring "Warm Inventions" band in 2002. I've upped two recordings of Hope
performing Louise in 2002, here: https://youtu.be/7Ez7KrO9eCM , and here: https://youtu.be/DjAzIrpNB8I
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[In an old Nov. 7, 2001 East Bay Express interview, Hope says she first had plans to work with Acetone way
back in the early '00s, QUOTE]:
"When I met Colm he was just getting into working with his band, The Warm Inventions," says Sandoval. "I was about to work with Acetone, but it just didn't happen. So Colm and his friends and I recorded a few songs together and it really just worked out well." Sandoval had come close to rolling tape with the slow-burning tones of the underrated Acetone, whose gifted lead singer Richie Lee committed suicide on July 23rd of this year.
"It's a real tragedy. I think they were one of the best bands. I was so excited about working with [them]," she says. "[Mazzy Star] did two tours with them and it was unbelievable. They mesmerized everyone; they're just amazing and beautiful people -- especially Richie. He was so talented."
Sandoval realized, however, that she wanted to make not just three or four songs but what she calls a "whole-sounding record."
https://www.eastbayexpress.com/oakland/ ... id=1066411
Hope Sandoval with Acetone, 2017-11-15, L.A., Zebulon Cafe.
Hope sang a set of 3 Acetone songs at this Acetone reunion show. Tow uploads:
One of the entire 1.5 hr. show, including Hope's 23 minute set here:
http://www.filefactory.com/file/5rup9cq ... red%29.zip
The second upload is of Hope's 3-song set alone, but the folder also includes video clips from the show shot by fans and posted to Instagram: http://www.filefactory.com/file/2d4f0f0 ... PAIRED.zip
01 Waltz (beginning of the song is missing), (from "Acetone" album, 1997), starts at 0:00
02 Things Are Gonna Be Alright,(from "York Blvd." album, 2000)5:20
03 All The Time, (from "Acetone" album, 1997) 11:08
04 Vibrato, (from "York Blvd." album, 2000) 15:26
05 Shobud, (from "Acetone" album, 1997) 21:30
06 Smokey, (from "Acetone 1992-2001" album, 2017) 29:03
07 Shaker, (from "Acetone 1992-2001" album, 2017) 35:17
08 Come On,(Jim Putnam guest sings), (from "Cindy" album, 1993) 43:30
09 Always Late, (Hope Sandoval guest sings), (from "If You Only Knew" album, 1993) 52:00
10 Pinch, (Hope Sandoval guest sings), (from "Cindy" album, 1993) 58:21
11 Louise, (Hope Sandoval guest sings), (from "Cindy" album, 1993) 1:04:46
11a [encore break] 1:14:01
12 I Don't Really Care, (from "If You Only Knew" album, 1993)1:17:11
13 Sundown, (from "Cindy" album, 1993) 1:22:52
Mark Lightcap: guitar & vocals
Steve Hadley: drums
Senon Williams: bass
Jason Yates: keyboards
Acetone's original front man and bass player Richie Lee committed suicide in 2001.
Lee and Mark Lightcap co-wrote Acetone songs together. Mark occasionally sang lead instead of Lee.
In 2017, Mark was Acetone's singer. Steve Hadley was Acetone's original drummer.
Williams and Yates are later additions to the band.
Jim Putnam (of Radar Brothers) guest sings on song 8, "Come On." Jim also played guitar on at least one 2016 release by Hope Sandoval & The Warm Inventions, the song "Isn't it True."
Jim Lee is the one who attended and recorded this show on his phone and generously shared it. I'm further sharing it with fans on his behalf. Thank you Jim!
There are several momentary "gaps" in a few songs where the songs suddenly jump ahead a second or so due to peculiarities of the phone's recording process.
Hope included Acetone's "Louise" in sets of her 2002 tour. Acetone's guitarist Mark Lightcap was part of her touring "Warm Inventions" band in 2002. I've upped two recordings of Hope
performing Louise in 2002, here: https://youtu.be/7Ez7KrO9eCM , and here: https://youtu.be/DjAzIrpNB8I
.................................................................................................
[In an old Nov. 7, 2001 East Bay Express interview, Hope says she first had plans to work with Acetone way
back in the early '00s, QUOTE]:
"When I met Colm he was just getting into working with his band, The Warm Inventions," says Sandoval. "I was about to work with Acetone, but it just didn't happen. So Colm and his friends and I recorded a few songs together and it really just worked out well." Sandoval had come close to rolling tape with the slow-burning tones of the underrated Acetone, whose gifted lead singer Richie Lee committed suicide on July 23rd of this year.
"It's a real tragedy. I think they were one of the best bands. I was so excited about working with [them]," she says. "[Mazzy Star] did two tours with them and it was unbelievable. They mesmerized everyone; they're just amazing and beautiful people -- especially Richie. He was so talented."
Sandoval realized, however, that she wanted to make not just three or four songs but what she calls a "whole-sounding record."
https://www.eastbayexpress.com/oakland/ ... id=1066411