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Alive
Liberty Records
1969
How many live albums—forget decent ones—were left behind by bands in 1967/68? This is one, and it's better than decent, and almost a gift from heaven, capturing an early incarnation of the group (circa 1968) on a good night at the L.A. Troubadour. Someone has earned a place in musical heaven for seeing to recording the show.
Bruce Eder, All-Music Guide
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Track Listing (choose a title below for lyrics):
Crazy Words, Crazy Tune |
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Good-Night, My Love (Pleasant Dreams) |
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Foggy Mountain Breakdown |
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Alligator Man |
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Buy for me the rain, my darling, buy for me the rain;
Buy for me the crystal pools that fall upon the plain.
And I'll buy for you a rainbow and a million pots of gold.
Buy it for me now, babe, before I am too old.
Buy for me the sun, my darling, buy for me the sun;
Buy for me the light that falls when day has just begun.
And I'll buy for you a shadow to protect you from the day.
Buy it for me now, babe, before I go away.
Buy for me the robin, darling, buy for me the wing;
Buy for me a sparrow, almost any flying thing.
And I'll buy for you a tree, my love, where a robin's nest may grow.
Buy it for me now, babe, the years all hurry so.
I cannot buy you happiness, I cannot by you years;
I cannot buy you happiness, in place of all the tears.
But I can buy for you a gravestone, to lay behind your head.
Gravestones cheer the living, dear, they're no use to the dead.
Candy Man |
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Rock Me Baby |
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Fat Boys (Can Make It in Santa Monica) |
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Crazy Words, Crazy Tune |
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