Dan Fogelberg - Live at Carnegie Hall [New Vinyl LP] Black

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Dan Fogelberg - Live at Carnegie Hall [New Vinyl LP] Black

Artist: Dan Fogelberg

Title: Live at Carnegie Hall

Format: Vinyl LP

Genre: Rock

UPC: 192914850601

Release Date: 2023

Record Label: Nether Lands Records

Album Tracks

1. Nether Lands
2. Once Upon a Time
3. Stars
4. Crow
5. Old Tennessee
6. Song from Half Mountain
7. (Someone's Been) Telling You Stories
8. To the Morning
9. Paris Nocturne
10. Sketches
11. Next Time
12. Manha de Carnaval
13. Guitar Etude No. 3
14. Plastered in Paris
15. The Chauvinist Song
16. Full Moon Mansion
17. Beggars Game
18. Same Old Lang Syne
19. All Night Long
20. Morning Sky
21. Souvenirs
22. Illinois
23. Part of the Plan
24. There's a Place in the World for a Gambler
25. Along the Road

Multi-platinum, singer/songwriter Dan Fogelberg's 1979 concert at Carnegie Hall is available on 3 LPs or 2 CDs. Produced by Dan's wife, Jean Fogelberg, and his lifelong friend and manager Irving Azoff, Dan Fogelberg - Live At Carnegie Hall has been released on Nether Lands Records, named after Fogelberg's acclaimed fourth album. The concert was recorded by John Logan and Dennis Fite of Carlo Sound, Nashville, the company selected to do sound for Fogelberg's 1979 tour, as a memento for Dan himself. The performance at Carnegie Hall on April 17, 1979 turned out to be one of Dan Fogelberg's career highlights. The recording of that performance was recently discovered by Jean Fogelberg, who decided to restore the recording to a quality that would have been approved by her late husband. Following the meticulous audio restoration process, world renowned and 11-time GRAMMY winning engineer Bob Ludwig mastered the album to recreate the impeccable sound that fans enjoyed during the original concert at the iconic concert hall. Dan Fogelberg, one of the most popular singer/songwriters of the '70s and '80s, was a key component of the golden age of the confessional singer/songwriter, turning pop music's focus inward after the '60s' explosion of social commentary. His second album, the 1974 Joe Walsh-produced Souvenirs, hit the top 20 and led Dan into a two-decade run that would include nine top-30 albums (three that hit the top 10), earning 11 platinum albums and two golds. His best-known songs include his biggest hit, "Longer"; "Leader of the Band, " a tribute to his bandleader father, Lawrence; and the seasonal standard "Same Old Lang Syne."

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