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This double disc is an exact replication of a concert vocalist Beth Hart and guitarist Joe Bonamassa performed in Amsterdam in support of their studio album Seesaw. What you hear is what was played: there are no overdubs or digital studio fixes. They replicate all but one track from the studio album ("Sunday Kind of Love") and five more from their 2011 offering Don't Explain, and play some other covers and a long band jam called "Antwerp Jam" as a finale.
The collection includes Katy Perry ft. Juicy J - Dark Horse, Wisin ft. Jennifer Lopez & Ricky Martin - Adrenalina, Kylie Minogue - Sexercize, Jennifer Lopez ft. French Montana - I Luh Ya Papi, Justin Timberlake - Not A Bad Thing, Mariah Carey ft. Trey Songz - You're Mine (Eternal) Remix, Shakira feat Rihanna - Can’t Remember To Forget You and Lady Gaga - G.U.Y. . Available separately. For technical parameters for each clip - see in details.
Barely anybody knows that by the time Pavlov's Dog's iconic debut album “Pampered Menial“ was released in 1975, the band had already recorded a full album nearly two years earlier. The untitled album, therefor just called the “Pekin Tapes“, was recorded in just three days in October 1973 at Golden Voice Stodio in Pekin/IL and was originally designated to become the band's debut album. But destiny had a different plan.
When ABC Records listened to the “Pekin Tapes“, they signed the band for no less than $650.000 and made Pavlov's Dog the highest signed newcomer artist ever since. But instead of releasing the “Pekin Tapes“, ABC sent the band back to the studio…