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Richard P. Havens 1983
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Richard P. Havens, 1983
2008 [Original Release Date: 1969] | Folk/Rock | MP3 320Kbps | 154Mb | RS
This was the third of Haven's albums for MGM's Verve Forecast label, released during 1969 in the wake of
his crowd-stirring performance at Woodstock. Combining 12 studio tracks with five live recordings taken
from a July 1968 concert, this album sees Havens in his prime and helped pushed him to overnight success.
The live cuts `Run, Shaker Life' and `Do You Feel Good?' presents a more exuberant and very lively context.
Havens is at his best on self-penned tracks like the epic `For Haven's Sake'.
Personnel:
* Warren Bernhardt – keyboards, clavinet
* Brad Campbell – bass
* Bob Chase – percussion
* Diane Comins – harmonica, harp
* Jim Fairs – bass
* Richie Havens – acoustic guitar, electric guitar, sitar, vocals, tamboura, handclapping, ondioline
* Charles Howall – vocals
* Carol Hunter – bass
* Teddy Irwin – guitar
* Bruce Langhorne – guitar
* Ken Lauber – keyboards
* Donald McDonald – drums
* Arnie Moore – bass
* Weldon Myrick – steel guitar
* John Ord – organ, piano, celeste, keyboards
* Skip Prokop – drums
* Charlie Smalls – keyboard, piano
* Jeremy Steig – flute
* Stephen Stills – bass
* Collin Walcott – sitar, tabla
* Paul "Dino" Williams – guitar
* Daniel Ben Zebulon – drums
1. Stop Pulling and Pushing Me
2. For Haven's Sake
3. Strawberry Fields Forever
4. What More Can I Say John
5. I Pity the Poor Immigrant
6. Lady Madonna
7. Priests
8. Indian Rope Man
9. Cautiously
10. Just Above My Hobby Horse's Head
11. She's Leaving Home
12. Putting Out the Vibration and Hoping It Comes Home
13. Parable of Ramon
14. With a Little Help from My Friends
15. Wear Your Love Like Heaven
16. Run Shaker Life/Do You Feel Good
http://rapidshare.com/files/215040826/RPH83.part1.rar
http://rapidshare.com/files/215040828/RPH83.part2.rar
2008 [Original Release Date: 1969] | Folk/Rock | MP3 320Kbps | 154Mb | RS
This was the third of Haven's albums for MGM's Verve Forecast label, released during 1969 in the wake of
his crowd-stirring performance at Woodstock. Combining 12 studio tracks with five live recordings taken
from a July 1968 concert, this album sees Havens in his prime and helped pushed him to overnight success.
The live cuts `Run, Shaker Life' and `Do You Feel Good?' presents a more exuberant and very lively context.
Havens is at his best on self-penned tracks like the epic `For Haven's Sake'.
Personnel:
* Warren Bernhardt – keyboards, clavinet
* Brad Campbell – bass
* Bob Chase – percussion
* Diane Comins – harmonica, harp
* Jim Fairs – bass
* Richie Havens – acoustic guitar, electric guitar, sitar, vocals, tamboura, handclapping, ondioline
* Charles Howall – vocals
* Carol Hunter – bass
* Teddy Irwin – guitar
* Bruce Langhorne – guitar
* Ken Lauber – keyboards
* Donald McDonald – drums
* Arnie Moore – bass
* Weldon Myrick – steel guitar
* John Ord – organ, piano, celeste, keyboards
* Skip Prokop – drums
* Charlie Smalls – keyboard, piano
* Jeremy Steig – flute
* Stephen Stills – bass
* Collin Walcott – sitar, tabla
* Paul "Dino" Williams – guitar
* Daniel Ben Zebulon – drums
1. Stop Pulling and Pushing Me
2. For Haven's Sake
3. Strawberry Fields Forever
4. What More Can I Say John
5. I Pity the Poor Immigrant
6. Lady Madonna
7. Priests
8. Indian Rope Man
9. Cautiously
10. Just Above My Hobby Horse's Head
11. She's Leaving Home
12. Putting Out the Vibration and Hoping It Comes Home
13. Parable of Ramon
14. With a Little Help from My Friends
15. Wear Your Love Like Heaven
16. Run Shaker Life/Do You Feel Good
http://rapidshare.com/files/215040826/RPH83.part1.rar
http://rapidshare.com/files/215040828/RPH83.part2.rar
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by Richie Havens
Ramón, he drives a four wheeled cart,
His plow cracks the hardened sod,
A fourth of which he grows for God
In a land that God's forgotten,
In a land that God's forgotten.
Serene, they say she bore his child
Like some creature running wild,
Because old Ramón had been beguiled
By someone much younger and fairer then she,
By someone much younger and fairer then she.
Ramón they say he took his life,
And killed both the older and the younger wife,
Because in the midst of earthly strife,
His stars had turned against him.
His stars had turned against him
Ramón, he drives a four wheeled cart,
His plow it cracks the hardened sod,
A fourth of which he grows for God
In a land that God's forgotten,
A land that God's forgotten.