Voodoo Children 08/06/1993
Set I
Couldn't Do Nothin' (labeled Ain't Got Nothin')
Wild Streak (labeled Cruisin' The Town)
Angel of Sorrow (labeled Give Me All)
Devil In My Closet (labeled Can't Trust A Woman)
Wild Streak (labeled Cruisin' The Town)
Angel of Sorrow (labeled Give Me All)
Devil In My Closet (labeled Can't Trust A Woman)
Set II
Baby, What You Want Me To Do? (labeled Runnin' & Hiddin')
The Thrill Is Gone (labeled Blues Jam #1)
Jam/Banter (labeled Blues Jam #2)
The Thrill Is Gone (labeled Blues Jam #1)
Jam/Banter (labeled Blues Jam #2)
Set III
Comment
Voodoo Children was an impromptu group consisting of two Jason Newsted and Kirk Hammett of Metallica, plus Tony Prinzivalli (guitar/vocals), Whitey Chrobak (keyboards) and Tim Lau (drums). They got together on this night only to play at a benefit for the family of bluesman John Campbell. They played four songs, all John Campbell covers, and this set most commonly circulates - horrendously mislabeled - as the first part of bootleg entitled "Voodoo Children: The Instrumentals".
Many sources claim that members of Blues Traveler (specifically, John Popper and Chan Kinchla) were part of Voodoo Children, but this is technically not correct; while Blues Traveler was there that night, they played their own (brief) set, and then at the end of the night, joined on what is labeled "Set 2" here - actually a jam of several musicians on two blues standards plus a final instrumental jam and closing comments.
Many sources claim that members of Blues Traveler (specifically, John Popper and Chan Kinchla) were part of Voodoo Children, but this is technically not correct; while Blues Traveler was there that night, they played their own (brief) set, and then at the end of the night, joined on what is labeled "Set 2" here - actually a jam of several musicians on two blues standards plus a final instrumental jam and closing comments.
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