Bruce Springsteen 07/20/1979
Set I
She's A Rocker #1 (3:40) - Take #4
She's A Rocker #2 (3:29) - Take #6
Ricky Wants A Man Of Her Own (3:00) - alternate take
Cindy #1 (2:32) - alternate take
Cindy #2 (2:30) - alternate take w/ Clarence's harmony vocals
Ramrod #1 (4:30)
Ramrod #2 (4:29)
Ramrod #3 (4:31)
Ramrod #4 (3:01)
I Wanna Marry You #1 (3:38) - alternate take w/ new vocal
I Wanna Marry You #2 (3:38) - Take #16
I Wanna Marry You #3 (3:35) - Take #22
I Wanna Marry You #4 (3:46) - Take #24
I Wanna Marry You #5 (3:43) - Take #12
All I Need (2:59)
She's A Rocker #2 (3:29) - Take #6
Ricky Wants A Man Of Her Own (3:00) - alternate take
Cindy #1 (2:32) - alternate take
Cindy #2 (2:30) - alternate take w/ Clarence's harmony vocals
Ramrod #1 (4:30)
Ramrod #2 (4:29)
Ramrod #3 (4:31)
Ramrod #4 (3:01)
I Wanna Marry You #1 (3:38) - alternate take w/ new vocal
I Wanna Marry You #2 (3:38) - Take #16
I Wanna Marry You #3 (3:35) - Take #22
I Wanna Marry You #4 (3:46) - Take #24
I Wanna Marry You #5 (3:43) - Take #12
All I Need (2:59)
Set II
Set III
Comment
The Lost Masters V: Heaven's Dawn (Unreleased River Masters Volume I)
Tracks 1-2 "The River" studio sessions, 1979-80
Tracks 3-14 "The River" studio sessions, 07/20/79
Track 15 soundcheck, Brendan Byrne Arena, The Meadowlands, East Rutherford, NJ 07/08/81
Tracks 1-2 "The River" studio sessions, 1979-80
Tracks 3-14 "The River" studio sessions, 07/20/79
Track 15 soundcheck, Brendan Byrne Arena, The Meadowlands, East Rutherford, NJ 07/08/81
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| User (active/rating) | Media / # | Show | Sound | Details | DB Source | User Source |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| rain_king | SHN / 1 | View | The Lost Masters V: Heaven's Dawn (Unreleased River Masters, Volume I) | |||
| Notes: | BS01 | |||||
| Pete Morin-Smith | CDr / 1 | View | ||||
| mjochim | CDR / 1 | A | A | View | SBD > ?? > Silver CD | |
| Notes: | "The River" outtakes; "The Lost Masters V: Heaven's Dawn (Unreleased River Masters, Volume I)" (Labour Of Love) | |||||
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