Richie Haven - BBC Sessions, Volume 4: In Concert, Mean Fiddler, London, Britain, 2-16-1995

Here's an acoustic concert done for the BBC by Richie Havens. 

Once again, I have this thanks to musical associate Progsprog. I didn't even know to look for it until he came along, so it was quite obscure.  

By this point, not many people were paying attention to new Havens albums. In fact, none of the songs here are from his most recent studio album at the time, "Cuts to the Chase," released in 1994. But he still sounded and played as if no time had passed since his heyday in the late 1960s and early 70s. Most of the songs are from back then as well.

This unreleased album is 52 minutes long. 

01 Nobody Left to Crown (Richie Havens)
02 Tupelo Honey - Just like a Woman (Richie Havens)
03 The Long Road (Richie Havens)
04 The Times They Are A-Changin' (Richie Havens)
05 Here Comes the Sun (Richie Havens)
06 Dear John - Good Day Sunshine (Richie Havens)
07 Zodiac (Richie Havens)
08 Freedom - I Just Came Here (Richie Havens)

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alternate:

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The cover photo was taken backstage at the Summer Folk Festival in Burnsville, Minnesota on June 25, 1995. I darkened the background.



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