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Toronto’s Multilingual Jazz Virtuoso Fuat Tuac Enchants with New Single “Uzun Ince Bir Yoldayim” from Acclaimed Album ‘Immigrant’

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Toronto-based, multilingual jazz vocalist Fuat Tuac has unveiled his new single “Uzun Ince Bir Yoldayim,” the latest addition to his recently released and highly praised album “Immigrant.”

Tuac’s “Immigrant” has been making waves on the Roots Music Report’s Canadian Chart for the 13th consecutive week, garnering praise from fans and critics alike. A true testament to his artistic prowess, the album showcases his multi-dimensional talents as he navigates between three different languages – English, French, and his native, Turkish – displaying diverse jazz styles that resonate with audiences across the globe.

“Uzun Ince Bir Yoldayim,” the most famous traditional Turkish masterpiece originally penned by renowned 20th-century poet Asik Veysel, embraces the profound concept of life being a long and winding road, offering a poignant reflection on the journey we all embark on.

“The song is about life which is a long and winding road, and the poet says he walks the path day and night”, says Tuac. “He uses the metaphor of a hotel with two doors for life, from one door you enter (birth) and from the other one you exit (death), and you are only a guest in this life. I sing it with the renowned Istanbul singer, Yesim Akin, and we recorded the vocals in Istanbul.”

Deeply personal and profoundly touching, “Immigrant” delves into Tuac’s own experiences as an immigrant living in Toronto. The album provides an intimate glimpse into the challenges, triumphs, and lessons he has encountered throughout his journey.

Speaking about the inspiration behind the album, Tuac expressed, “Immigration is a very hot issue in the world now. People move around the world for one reason or another, even COVID could not stop them. And I wanted to share my story in Canada as an immigrant. I wanted to talk about my journey in Canada, the people I’ve met along the way, my experience inside and outside the jazz world, what I anticipated from Canada and what I’ve found, how people see me and how I see them. I wanted to talk about all of this and inspire people.”

Fuat Tuac’s musical journey is a testament to his unique pedigree. Prior to his remarkable career in jazz, he worked as a lawyer, practicing law in Istanbul, France, and the UK. However, his passion for jazz eventually took precedence, leading him to pursue a full-time musical career. Relocating to Montreal in 2011 to study jazz at Concordia University, he honed his craft in local bars and clubs before releasing his first critically acclaimed album, “Late Bloomer,” in 2017.

Canadian R&B Artist JC Sol Ups the ‘70s Vibe “Our Groove” With Updated Remix

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A slow, sexy jam with just the right amount of ’70s vibe, R&B artist JC Sol rides on the popularity of last year’s “Our Groove” with the brand-new “Our Groove (Remix)” – available now.

While last year’s version was more of a straight, celebratory ballad of love finding its rhythm, this year’s version ups the groovy ’70s feel with both disco and modern electronic elements.

The inspiration for “Our Groove (Remix)” came from the overwhelming reception of the original track of the same name. “The positive vibe, smooth vocals and catchy lyrics have touched the hearts of both young and old with an up-to-date ’70s sound that folks can’t quite put their finger on,” said JC Sol, “and the Club Remix is a sure replication of the same with an edgy new twist.”

The song begins with the sensual, unforgettable line, “Oooooh, we got the groove baby” and it sets the tone for an addictive, earworm track that’s bound to put you in a better mood than it found you – even if you were in a great mood to begin with! It’s also bound to make you believe in true love.

The original track not only attained international airplay on SmoothJazz.com, but was met with global acclaim by North American and European R & B/Smooth Jazz radio stations and curators. “Our Groove” also received the honour of being among the top ten finalists in the prestigious “World Songwriting Awards” for Best R & B Song of 2022.

Canadian-born with Eastern European roots, JC Sol is a multi-talented singer/songwriter and performer, whose passion and love of R&B, Motown, and the classic Philly sound has found a way of capturing the soulful grooves of that special retro sound while turning it into a current, refreshing production.

Not at all new to the music scene, JC toured for many years as a lead singer with various bands, achieving a solid success in the early ’80’s that resulted in extensive touring on a global level and gaining a fan-based popularity. After a hiatus, JC has come back strong, having spent time honing her craft of songwriting and knowing exactly what she wants her sound to be.

“I had written a couple of tunes back in the ’80’s, but the real songwriting process began in the last few years,” she said. “After recording a six-song cover LP in 2020, the inspiration to begin writing original tunes suddenly struck me. Thanks to some early piano training, I found I was able to come up with the basic chord progressions required for use in pre-production.”

JC’s vocal style is a bit of Dusty Springfield and Natalie Cole, with a touch of vintage Diana Ross, but the sound is uniquely her own.

Dive into Self-Liberation: Erika Kulnys’ Latest Release ‘Swimming with Dolphins’ Invites a Journey of Acoustic Pop Bliss

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Erika Kulnys, Nova Scotia/Berlin/Nashville/Puerto Vallarta-based singer/songwriter beckons you to embark on a profound exploration of self-liberation with her latest acoustic pop release, Swimming with Dolphins, co-written with Alan Roy Scott (Celine Dion, Shakira).

Through poignant lyrics that resonate with the call of the sea, Kulnys encourages you to immerse yourself in the uncharted depths of your essence, navigating the limitless expanse of personal empowerment and freedom.

Crafted amidst the serene landscapes of the Irish island, Inisheer, the genesis of this song was inspired by the sight of a wild dolphin joyfully navigating the waves without constraints or judgments, choosing to swim playfully with people in her natural environment. As Erika Kulnys passionately asserts, this song encapsulates freedom from our self-imposed perceptions, and from our painful mortal entanglements:

“This song is about being free, from our conceptions about ourselves, our conceptions of others, and our attachments to suffering”, affirms the Canadian-American-British-Hungarian-Colombian artist. “It is about following the wild dolphins who show us how to laugh and love and sing in our power.”

Set against an intimate and intense piano backdrop played by Cuban pianist, Alejandro Falcon, Kulnys crystal clear and powerful vocals beautifully capture her sense of independence in the resounding chorus: ‘Now I’m swimming with dolphins/Riding the waves just letting go/Feel the wind rushin’ through my soul/Calls to me/Swimming with Dolphins.’

The track will appear on Erika’s upcoming album “Stand Together”, a musical mosaic featuring Spanish gems Fantasma (Ghost) and Alcanzando La Rosa (Reaching for the Rose: written with Gareth Dunlop and translated in Cuba). The album also embraces the heartfelt ballad in Montreal, cowritten with Lilli Lewis during the creative synergy of Folk Alliance International.

Enriching the experience, Cuban musicians infuse the upcoming Spanish tracks with passion and rhythm, adding depth to Erika’s musical narrative.

The album’s debut single, My Choice, stands as a vocal protest in support of Whole Woman’s Health, amidst the discourse on abortion and bodily autonomy in the USA. The second single, Stand Together, took form through a cross-continental journey, beginning in Cuba, finding its completion as a song in Germany and getting produced in the USA and Canada.

Stand Together is about ending the torture, internment and subjugation of refugees and creating a culture that recognizes our common humanity over national borders.

Delving into a diverse array of thought-provoking themes, Swimming with Dolphins adds another layer: beyond advocating for the liberating stance of indifference to external opinions, the song exudes romance, affirming Erika’s journey to love—a narrative that poignantly underscores the notion that sometimes love finds us when we least expect it.

‘I swam in the ocean
thinking is this is how I die?
In the freezing water, something caught my eye
I knew I should be afraid
but somehow I felt free
Now your love is leading me
to where I’m meant to be
We’ll go swimming with Dolphins’

Swimming with Dolphins is the fourth track on “Stand Together”, set to be released later in 2023. With the prior success of her album, Rise Up, which achieved Top Ten rankings on Canadian and US charts and garnered accolades spanning from Ireland to Florida, Stand Together promises to carry forward this remarkable trajectory.

Godfather of Canadian Punk Folk Movement, Toronto’s EUGENE RIPPER Releases “Folk Song 3000″/”Go Van Gogh”; Announces World Tour

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Pioneer of the punk rock fast folk movement, Eugene Ripper is back with an electrifying new single “Folk Song 3000” accompanied by the powerful B-side “Go Van Gogh” and a series of shows for 2023. Steeped in the rich heritage of folk music infused with a contemporary twist, these tracks showcase Ripper’s distinctive song writing and musical prowess.

Ripper’s artistic journey took an inspiring turn after a memorable conversation with legendary New York City folk artist Dave Van Ronk. Ripper was just beginning his solo career and delving into the craft of song writing. He looked to create a fresh approach as he experimented with old public domain folk tunes.

“For me, at the time, this approach was pure creative instinct. So given this opportunity – chatting with an American folk legend in a casual setting, I asked him if this was cool – working material like this… after all, this dude had knocked around Greenwich Village with the likes of Bob Dylan, Pete Seeger, and Woody Guthrie. If anybody would know the score – he would,” says Ripper.

After chatting in the lounge of a folk festival, Van Ronk’s response became a guiding light for Ripper’s artistic journey. With that wisdom from the Greenwich Village legend in mind, Ripper set out on a path as a solo artist. “Folk Song 3000” exemplifies this artistic direction as a genre blending masterpiece featuring a classic New York trip-hop beat, Americana acoustic guitar licks, and vibrant Latin percussion. The lyrics pay homage to the tradition of folk storytelling while brilliantly updating it to a modern context.

In a touching punk folk tribute to Vincent Van Gogh’s life and artistry, “Go Van Gogh” emerges as a compelling B-side. Inspired during a visit to the Van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam, the song showcases Ripper’s sharp wordplay and distinctive phrasing. The driving drumbeat and bongos, courtesy of alternative rock legend Billy Ficca from the renowned band Television, add an irresistible groove to the track.

Ripper is a trailblazer in Canada’s punk folk scene. From his early days with Canada’s first-wave surf punk rockers in the band Stark Naked and the Fleshtones to his enduring solo career, Ripper has been a master of blending punk, folk, blues, rockabilly, and rock into a signature musical sound. Celebrated for his poignant song writing and a unique sound imbued with a DIY punk rock ethos, Ripper’s musical journey has seen him flourish from the Toronto punk scene to the muddy roots of Vancouver and the vibrant anti-folk scene of New York City’s East Village. “Folk Song 3000” and “Go Van Gogh” are a testament to Ripper’s unwavering dedication to crafting innovative and heartfelt music that captivates audiences across generations.

Eugene Ripper Tour Dates:
Sept 23 – Toronto, ON – Imperial
Sept 29 – Calgary, AB – Palomino
Sept 30 – Edmonton, AB – Black Dog (afternoon)
Sept 30 – Edmonton, AB – Blakbar (evening)
Oct 13 – Montreal, QC – Bar Fly
Oct 14 – Knowlton, QC – Thirsty Boot
Oct 21 – Mahone Bay, NS – Betty’s
Oct 26 – Halifax, NS – Gus’ Pub
Oct 28 – Edinburgh, UK – Voodoo Rooms
Oct 31 – Burghausen, DE – Mathida
Nov 01 – Salzburg, AT – Whisky Museum
Nov 03 – Lyon, FR – Kraspek Myzik
Nov 04 – Freiburg, DE – Rock Club Eimer
Nov 08 – Nuremberg, DE – KV
Nov 09 – Munich, DE – Kooks
Nov 10 – Leipzig, DE- Frau Graus
Nov 11 – Karschule, DE- Scruffy’s
Nov 12 – Berlin, DE- KollectivBar
Nov 14 – Glasgow, UK – Bloc
Nov 15 – Inverness, UK – Market Bar
Nov 16 – Inverness, UK – Market Bar
Nov 18 – York, UK – 45 Cafe
Nov 19 – Hull, UK – Adelphi
Nov 21 – Edinburgh, UK – Sneaky Petes
Nov 23 – Leeds, UK – The Grove
Nov 24 – Darwen, UK – Number 35 LIVE
Nov 25 – Warmington, UK – The Cheshire
Nov 30 – Vancouver, BC – Fox Cabaret

Watch Paul McCartney Bring Johnny Carson A Birthday Cake In 1984

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On the memorable evening of October 23, 1984, an unexpected touch of camaraderie graced the set of The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson. The legendary Paul McCartney added a heartwarming twist to the show as he appeared bearing a birthday cake for none other than the host himself.

Watch A Radiohead Concert ‘Live From A Tent In Dublin’ From 2000

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Captured at Punchestown Racecourse in County Kildare, Ireland, this recording of Radiohead in concert was from 2000 and is still remarkable.

Watch 200 Bassists Play Queen and David Bowie’s ‘Under Pressure’

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Charles Berthoud, a remarkably skilled and adaptable musician, delivered a stunning bass rendition of the iconic David Bowie/Queen track “Under Pressure.” What made it even more remarkable was his collaboration with 200 bassists from Rockin’ 1000, resulting in a breathtaking performance that truly captivated the audience.

Toto’s Isolated Vocals For “Africa”

Isolated vocals from Toto’s iconic track “Africa” reveal an intimate perspective on the song’s vocal performance. Stripped of its lush instrumental arrangement, the raw vocals showcase the emotive nuances and vocal prowess of the lead singer David Paich.

Photo Gallery: City and Colour with Katie Tupper at Toronto’s Budweiser Stage

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All photos taken by Mini’s Memories. You can contact her through Instagram or Twitter

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Frank Zappa’s Legendary 1973 Album ‘Over-Nite Sensation’ Fully Gets 50th Anniversary Super Deluxe Edition

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In 1973, Frank Zappa and The Mothers were once again on the move. Coming off a year laden with a pair of well-lauded high watermarks — July 1972’s jazz-fusiony solo masterstroke Waka/Jawaka and November 1972’s big-band Mothers progression The Grand Wazoo — Zappa wanted to next convene another revised Mothers collective, rethink some long-throw compositional tracts, and begin exploring the differences inherent in the form and function of his songwriting. In turn, Zappa also decided to bring his own singing voice more to the lead vocal fore than ever before, as well as refine the scope of his guitar playing.

And thus, September 1973’s Over-Nite Sensation was born. A stone cold classic, Over-Nite Sensation has long been viewed by both the cognoscenti and layman as being a gateway album entry into the Zappaverse at large, serving as a mighty grand place to enter into the breach along with his follow-up March 1974 solo release, Apostrophe(‘). It was also the first album by Zappa to be released in Quadraphonic surround sound, an ever-evolving sonic medium Zappa would continue to explore throughout his career on the cutting edge.

Not only did Over-Nite Sensation signal a change in musical direction for The Mothers at large, but Zappa handled the bulk of the lead vocal duties and staked his claim as the album’s only guitarist. It was a new band with a new sound that resonated widely, eventually going gold in 1976. Over the ensuing years, almost every song on Over-Nite Sensation became indelible live staples and longstanding fan favorites, with “I’m The Slime,” “Fifty-Fifty,” “Zomby Woof,” and “Camarillo Brillo” immediately making their respective presences known in the setlist. In the here and now, 50 years on, Over-Nite Sensation remains both one of the top-tier highlights of the vast Zappa catalog as well as one of his most consistent bestsellers.

In celebration of 50 years of Over-Nite Sensation, a newly expanded 50th anniversary edition will be released on November 3 via Zappa Records/UMe/Universal Music Canada in a variety of formats, including a five-disc (4CD/1Blu-ray Audio) Super Deluxe Edition that showcases 88 tracks in total, featuring 57 previously unreleased tracks and mixes. Produced and compiled by Ahmet Zappa and Zappa Vaultmeister Joe Travers, this new, expanded collection titled Over-Nite Sensation: 50th Anniversary Edition, boasts the 2012 remaster of the original album by Bob Ludwig, along with additional unreleased masters, highlights, and mix outtakes from the original 1973 sessions mastered by John Polito. Also included are two completely unreleased live concert recordings from 1973 showcasing the same band that recorded the classic album — one show captured at the Hollywood Palladium in Los Angeles, and the other recorded at Cobo Hall in Detroit. The Blu-ray contains the core album newly remixed in Dolby Atmos and 5.1 surround sound by Karma Auger and Erich Gobel at Studio1LA, the same team behind the acclaimed Dolby Atmos and surround mixes of 2022’s Waka/Wazoo release, plus it offers Zappa’s original 4-channel Quadraphonic mix (available again for the first time since 1973) as well as the hi-res stereo 2012 remaster at both 24-bit/192kHz and 24-bit/96kHz. The lavish, Super Deluxe Edition box is rounding out with a 48-page booklet and unseen photos from the album cover shoot by Sam Emerson, along with liner notes and new essays by noted audiophile journalist Mark Smotroff and Travers.

Beginning today, fans can hear a previously unreleased take of “Fifty-Fifty” (Basic Tracks, Take 7),” recorded in April/May 1973 at Whitney Studios. The decidedly funky rendition, presented without vocals, allows the high caliber musicianship to be heard in all its glory.

In addition to the Super Deluxe Edition box set, there will be two separate vinyl releases: a 2LP 180-gram black audiophile vinyl reissue with the album cut at 45 rpm for the first time ever from the original analog tape by Chris Bellman at Bernie Grundman Mastering in 2023 and a bonus 24” x 12” poster of the complete cover art and a limited edition 3LP deluxe color vinyl version pressed on clear vinyl with 4-color splatter with the album cut at 45 rpm on LPs 1 & 2 and a third LP with 35 minutes of bonus tracks culled from the box set, cut at 33 1/3 rpm by Bellman. The limited edition color pressing, which will also include the bonus 24” x 12” poster of the cover art, is available to pre-order now exclusively at Zappa.com, uDiscover Music and Sound of Vinyl.

Additionally, the Super Deluxe Edition will be available digitally, with all 88 tracks available in both hi-res 24-bit/96kHz and standard-res 16-bit/44.1kHz options. A standalone Dolby Atmos mix of the core album’s seven tracks will also be available on all major hi-res streaming services.

The new group of Mothers heard on Over-Nite Sensation was comprised of virtuoso musicians rooted in jazz (keyboardist George Duke, violinist Jean-Luc Ponty, drummer Ralph Humphrey, and trumpeter Sal Marquez) and serious music (wind instrumentalist Ian Underwood and percussionist Ruth Underwood) alike, all polished off with the Fowler brothers duly in tow (with Bruce Fowler on trombone, and Tom Fowler on bass). As a result, the instrumentation of this aurally palpable Mothers lineup was akin to having a mini orchestra in a rock format — and Zappa utilized them brilliantly, crafting arrangements for existing material like “Cosmik Debris” and “Montana” in addition to writing a large number of new compositions to maximize their strengths.

The recording sessions at Bolic Sound and Whitney Studios were sweetened by the addition of some now-iconic guest vocalists. The truly crazy, over-the-top vocal stylings of Ricky Lancelotti catapulted songs like “Fifty-Fifty” and “Zomby Woof” into the stratosphere. For his part, Kin Vassy (of Kenny Rogers and The First Edition) added numerous, tasty tidbits all throughout. But perhaps the most legendary guest turns of them all would be those by Tina Turner and The Ikettes. With Zappa tracking at Ike Turner’s Bolic Sound studio in Inglewood, Calif., it only seemed logical that Tina and Frank’s paths would eventually cross. Although famously uncredited, Tina and The Ikettes’ background vocals were draped all throughout the record and are undeniably unique —and spot-on perfect. If you dropped the needle on Over-Nite Sensation for the first time in 1973, it was immediately apparent something new, different, and exciting was happening in Zappa’s ever-expanding musical universe. The material was funky, funny, challenging, and mighty — and, yes, even more accessible than his output of the prior few years.

Over-Nite Sensation went through several sequencing options over the course of early June, at one point incorporating instrumental songs like “Inca Roads” (which ultimately soared in revised and vocalized form on June 1975’s One Size Fits All) and “RDNZL” (a version of which eventually surfaced on September 1978’s Studio Tan). “Wonderful Wino,” finally released 23 years later on The Lost Episodes CD in 1996, was also a contender. Over-Nite Sensation was completed at Paramount Studios in Hollywood with engineer Kerry McNabb before the band departed for Hawaii and Australia, and the album masters were turned in to the label in July. Disc 1 of the set includes these three compositions as “Bonus Session Masters,” with “Wonderful Wino” presented as a “Complete Edit” in its 1973 vintage mix mixed by Zappa and McNabb, an unreleased 1973 vintage mix of “RDNZL” that contains Zappa’s guitar solo which was missing from the version released on The Lost Episodes, and a newly mixed “Inca Roads” which was mixed in 2023 from the 16-track master after Sal Marquez’s vocals and trumpet tracks were rediscovered warranting the new mix.

Zappa and The Mothers hit the road in full force in 1973 by touring auditoriums, theaters, and college venues, looking to tap into a new audience as well as cater to the hardcores. These concerts would primarily consist of new compositions blended with some rearranged older tunes — an approach that was very typical for Zappa, who always prioritized the new. You can hear some of those immediate results via the 27 previously unreleased live tracks included from the above-noted Hollywood and Detroit shows. On March 23 at the Hollywood Palladium, fans got early tastes of the “sort-of” guru blues of “Cosmik Debris” and the sleazy, slow-rolling funky grease of “Curse Of The Zomboids (I’m The Slime).” Nary a few months later on May 12 at Cobo Hall in Detroit, the odds-busting, horn-driven instrumental sneer of “Fifty-Fifty” and the “Don’t Eat The Yellow Snow,” “Nanook Rubs It,” and “St. Alphonzo’s Pancake Breakfast” troika medley were all served up with patented Zappa narrative aplomb.

Over-Nite Sensation indeed opened new commercial doors for Frank Zappa, but the maestro himself would not be sucked down into the corporate conformity ooze as he continued following his own muse all throughout the 1970s, and beyond. This 50th anniversary Super Deluxe Edition of Over-Nite Sensation puts an expanded stamp on all the visceral, tall-in-the-saddle tales recounting the finer points of dental floss farming, mindless video drones, and poncho-wearing lotharios — all of it acting as a pretext for what was to come, not to mention cementing the odds that Zappa still had lots more to say.

FRANK ZAPPA: OVER-NITE SENSATION 50th ANNIVERSARY EDITIONS

Tracklists

4CD + 1BLU-RAY AUDIO SUPER DELUXE EDITION

CD 1

Over-Nite Sensation – The Album

Camarillo Brillo
I’m The Slime
Dirty Love
Fifty-Fifty
Zomby Woof
Dinah-Moe Humm
Montana

Bonus Session Masters

Wonderful Wino (Complete Edit)*
Inca Roads (1973 Version, 2023 Mix)*
RDNZL (1973 Mix)*
For The Young Sophisticate (Dolby EQ Copy)
I’m The Slime (Single Version)
Montana (Single Edit With Intro)

Bonus Vault Sensations

Inca Roads (Bolic Take-Home Mix)*
RDNZL (Take 2)*
X-Forts (Echidna’s Arf (Of You))*

CD 2

Bonus Vault Sensations

Continued

Camarillo Brillo (Alternate Mix)*
Face Down (I’m The Slime – Demo)*
I’m The Slime (Basic Track Outtake)*
Dirty Love (Session Rehearsal)*
Dirty Love (With Quad Guitar)*
Fifty-Fifty – Pipe Organ Intro Improvisations*
Fifty-Fifty (Basic Tracks, Take 7)*
Dinah-Moe Humm (Session Rehearsal)*
Dinah-Moe Humm (Bolic Take-Home Mix)*
Montana (Bolic Take-Home Mix)*

Live In Hollywood, California, Hollywood Palladium – March 23, 1973

Montana*
Dupree’s Paradise (Intro)*
Dupree’s Paradise*

CD 3

Live In Hollywood, California, Hollywood Palladium – March 23, 1973

Continued

Cosmik Debris*
“The Dynamic Sal Marquez!”*
Big Swifty*
“…The Successor To Willie The Pimp”*
The Curse Of The Zomboids (I’m The Slime)*
Don’t You Ever Wash That Thing?*
FZ & The Percussion Section*
Palladium Jam – Part 1*
Palladium Jam – Part 2*

CD 4

Live In Detroit, Michigan, Cobo Hall – May 12, 1973

Cobo Hall ’73 Band Intros And Sound Check*
Exercise #4*
Dog Breath*
The Dog Breath Variations*
Uncle Meat*
Fifty-Fifty*
Inca Roads*
FZ Introduces the Don’t Eat The Yellow Snow Medley*
Don’t Eat The Yellow Snow*
Nanook Rubs It*
St. Alfonzo’s Pancake Breakfast*
Father O’Blivion*
St. Alfonzo’s Pancake Breakfast (Reprise)*
Join The March*
Cosmik Debris*
Medley: King Kong/Chunga’s Revenge/Son Of Mr. Green Genes*

BLU-RAY AUDIO

Over-Nite Sensation – The Album

Dolby Atmos* / Dolby TrueHD 5.1* / Dolby TrueHD 1973 Quadraphonic / 24-bit/192kHz Stereo / 24-bit/96kHz Stereo

Camarillo Brillo
I’m The Slime
Dirty Love
Fifty-Fifty
Zomby Woof
Dinah-Moe Humm
Montana

* Previously unreleased

2LP – 45 RPM VINYL EDITION

LP One – Side 1

Camarillo Brillo
I’m The Slime

LP One – Side 2

Dirty Love
Fifty-Fifty

LP Two – Side 3

Zomby Woof
Dinah-Moe Humm

LP Two – Side 4

Montana

3LP DELUXE EDITION

Over-Nite Sensation – The Album

LP One – Side 1 (45 rpm)

Camarillo Brillo
I’m The Slime

LP One – Side 2 (45 rpm)

Dirty Love
Fifty-Fifty

LP Two – Side 3 (45 rpm)

Zomby Woof
Dinah-Moe Humm

LP Two – Side 4 (45 rpm)

Montana

Vault Sensations

LP Three – Side 5 (33-1/3 rpm)

Wonderful Wino (Complete Edit)*
Inca Roads (1973 Version, 2023 Mix)*
RDNZL (1973 Mix)*
For The Young Sophisticate (Dolby EQ Copy)
I’m The Slime (Single Version)

LP Three – Side 6 (33-1/3 rpm)

Montana (Live in Hollywood, California – March 23, 1973)*
Face Down (I’m The Slime Demo)*
Camarillo Brillo (Alternate Mix)*
Dirty Love (With Quad Guitar)*

* Previously unreleased

DOLBY ATMOS – DIGITAL

Over-Nite Sensation – The Album

Camarillo Brillo
I’m The Slime
Dirty Love
Fifty-Fifty
Zomby Woof
Dinah-Moe Humm
Montana