- Ya Ya (Next to Me)
- He's Gotta Live up to His Shoes
- Too Much Monkey Business
- Goin' Down to Laurel
- Steve Forbert's Midsummer Night's Toast
- It Isn't Gonna Be That Way
- It Takes a Whole Lotta Help (To Make It on Your Own)
- Complications
- Song for Katrina
- Cellophane City
- Schoolgirl
- Everytime That You (Walk in the Room)
- Say Goodbye to Little Jo
- Romeo's Tune
- The Sweet Love That You Give (Sure Goes a Long, Long Way)
- I'm an Automobile
- You Gotta Go
- Love Is All Around
- You Cannot Win If You Do Not Play

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Recorded August. 14, 1982, at My Father's Place, a club in Roslyn, New York, this live show was taped for radio broadcast when Steve Forbert was on the road promoting his fourth and final Nemperor Records disc Steve Forbert, also the last album he would release for six years. As such, it chronicles the culmination of the early part of Forbert's career, 1978-1982, which saw his initial national recognition. Each of his albums of the period is well-represented, with four songs from 1978's Alive on Arrival, among them "Goin' Down to Laurel," four from 1979's Jackrabbit Slim, including "Romeo's Tune," four from 1980's Little Stevie Orbit, and three from Steve Forbert, plus covers of Chuck Berry's "Too Much Monkey Business" and "Little Queenie," and two '60s oldies -- the Searchers' "Everytime That You (Walk in the Room)" and the Troggs' "Love Is All Around" -- and the non-LP Forbert original "You Gotta Go." Fronting a full band (dubbed the Rough Squirrels), Forbert is able to re-create the sound of the albums, and while it can't be said that he bests the original recordings, he often matches them.
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Release Date: | 02/27/1996 |
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Label: | King Biscuit Flower |
UPC: | 0707108801125 |
catalogNumber: | 88011 |
Rank: | 66128 |
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Performance Credits
Steve Forbert Primary Artist,Guitar,Harmonica,VocalsFrank Campbell Bass
Paul Errico Keyboards
Wells Kelly Drums
John Leventhal Guitar,Pedal Steel Guitar
Technical Credits
Troggs ComposerReg Presley Composer
Bruce Pilato Liner Notes
Barry Ehrmann Executive Producer
Steve Ship Executive Producer
Evert Wilbrink Executive Producer
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