High Flyin' Bird - Richie Havens, Wheeler, Billy Edd
I Can't Make It Anymore - Richie Havens, Lightfoot, Gordon
Morning, Morning - Richie Havens, Kupferberg, Tuli
Adam - Richie Havens, Havens, Richie
Follow - Richie Havens, Merrick, Gerald
Three Day Eternity - Richie Havens, Havens, Richie
Sandy - Richie Havens, Cousineau, Jean Pie
Handsome Johnny - Richie Havens, Gossett, Louis
San Francisco Bay Blues - Richie Havens, Fuller, Jesse
Just Like a Woman - Richie Havens, Dylan, Bob
Eleanor Rigby - Richie Havens, Lennon, John
Track Listings (10) - Disc #2
No Opportunity Necessary, No Experience Needed - Richie Havens, Havens, Richie
Inside of Him - Richie Havens, Havens, Richie
The Klan - Richie Havens, Grey, Allan
Sugarplums - Richie Havens, Court, John
Don't Listen to Me - Richie Havens, Havens, Richie
From the Prison - Richie Havens, Merrick, Gerald
Maggie's Farm - Richie Havens, Dylan, Bob
Somethin' Else Again - Richie Havens, Havens, Richie
New City - Richie Havens, Havens, Richie
Run, Shaker Life - Richie Havens,
Raven presents a splendid Double CD by renowned New York folk-rock singer / song writer RICHIE HAVENS, combining his first (Mixed Bag, 1967) and second (Something Else Again, 1968) albums recorded for MGM's folk label Verv... more »e Forecast. Born in the Bedford-Stuyvesant section of Brooklyn, NY, Havens moved to Greenwich Village in 1961 just as the folk boom began to explode. His contemporaries included the likes of Fred Neil, Bob Dylan and Dave Van Ronk. Prior to his crowd-stirring performance at the Woodstock festival in 1969, these recordings saw Havens establishing his reputation as one of the most distinctive performers of the era. With his unusual open-E guitar tuning, unmistakable thumb-chorded strumming and distinctive smoky voice, much of the music features an organic and melancholy vibe. In combining inspirational self-penned songs such as the strident anti-war song 'Handsome Johnny', 'No Opportunity Necessary, No Experience Needed' and 'Somethin' Else Again' and traditional tunes ('Run, Shaker Life') with exuberant covers of material by Billy Ed Wheeler ('High Flyin' Bird'), Tuli Kupferberg ('Morning, Morning'), Dylan ('Just Like a Woman', 'Maggie's Farm') and Lennon / McCartney ('Eleanor Rigby') Havens affirms his intuitive connection with the song writers' craft. Havens continues to tour and record. With superb quality audio, color booklet and detailed liner notes this is a must for fans of earthy and literate folk-rock.« less
Raven presents a splendid Double CD by renowned New York folk-rock singer / song writer RICHIE HAVENS, combining his first (Mixed Bag, 1967) and second (Something Else Again, 1968) albums recorded for MGM's folk label Verve Forecast. Born in the Bedford-Stuyvesant section of Brooklyn, NY, Havens moved to Greenwich Village in 1961 just as the folk boom began to explode. His contemporaries included the likes of Fred Neil, Bob Dylan and Dave Van Ronk. Prior to his crowd-stirring performance at the Woodstock festival in 1969, these recordings saw Havens establishing his reputation as one of the most distinctive performers of the era. With his unusual open-E guitar tuning, unmistakable thumb-chorded strumming and distinctive smoky voice, much of the music features an organic and melancholy vibe. In combining inspirational self-penned songs such as the strident anti-war song 'Handsome Johnny', 'No Opportunity Necessary, No Experience Needed' and 'Somethin' Else Again' and traditional tunes ('Run, Shaker Life') with exuberant covers of material by Billy Ed Wheeler ('High Flyin' Bird'), Tuli Kupferberg ('Morning, Morning'), Dylan ('Just Like a Woman', 'Maggie's Farm') and Lennon / McCartney ('Eleanor Rigby') Havens affirms his intuitive connection with the song writers' craft. Havens continues to tour and record. With superb quality audio, color booklet and detailed liner notes this is a must for fans of earthy and literate folk-rock.