A copy I've sighted of Sweet Sister Ray has 4 songs over 2 CDs, and I'm arguing with a friend about the dates. The CD set has this track listing:
CD 1 Track 1 24.11
CD 1 Track 2 21.52
CD 2 Track 1 39.22
CD 2 Track 2 25.47
We believe it's this little treasure, but with tracks supplied in weird order by the seeder:
SWEET SISTER RAY 2 CDs, SRI-001A/B, Japan, 1996
CD1: T1 Sweet Sister Ray (39:22) 1: La Cave, April 30, 1968
CD1: T2 Sister Ray (25:47) Boston Tea Party, December 12, 1968
CD2: T1 Sister Ray (24:11) Boston Tea Party, March 15, 1969
CD2: T2 Sister Ray (21:50) Boston Tea Party, July 11, 1969
But web text is confusing: one source says SRI-001A/B is ?The other indispensable VU boot of recent years, this captures the band doing the long-rumored 40 minute hypnotic "Sweet Sister Ray" intro to "Sister Ray". It follows that with a great loud/soft "Ray" from Philadelphia in 1970 [another web source says 1969], and bums the house down with the guitar amp "Sister Ray" from the Tea Party 15 Jan. 1969. Sadly, the vinyl is all gone, but this tape carries all the punch.?
Another source has it that "Sides 3 and 4 are both Sister Rays, among the best of the live bunch. Side 4 is the closest to a match to the end of side 2, a great version from Second Fret in Philadelphia in 1969. Side 3 is the incredible Legendaly Guitar-Amp version." The web info about the Legendaly Guitar Amp CD tells me that Sweet Sister Ray is from 28 April not 30 April 1968.
Can anyone confirm the dates and locations of the CD I am arguing with my friend about please?
1969 or 1970? 2nd Fret or 4th Fret? And if this is a 30 April 1968 recording, does this really mean that there is a 28 April 1968 version also in circulation?
This is my first post. Please be kind if my question is really dumb.
PS I reckon any board where Sal Mercuri posts has to have a lot going for it