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 Advances Warning: Live In Concert 
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no label | 
 
| recorded | 
live March 1990 in Amsterdam/The Netherlands (Meervaart Blues); 
live January 1992 in The Netherlands (Hot House)
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| online distribution | 
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| Herbert Noord | 
Hammond organ | 
 
| Rinus Groeneveld | 
tenor sax | 
 
| Pierre van der Linden | 
drums | 
 
| Walther de Graaf | 
guitar | 
 
| John Marshall | 
guitar | 
 
| Jeroen de Rijk | 
percussion | 
 
 
  
01: Hurry Up 
02: Happy With Paul 
03: This Tricky Lord 
04: Pierre’s Fast 
05: Slowly Slowly 
06: Give Me A Break 
07: Dalmore 
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That has been worth it - they dug out two old tapes from 1990 and 1992,
live recordings both, mastered them and made a double CD album.
   
The one is dediacted to the blues (& rock) as the subtitle ("Meervaert Blues") says.
It was recorded during the Amsterdam Blues Festival.
It's a fantastic and infectious blues feeling the Dutch band "Advanced Warning" conveys,
supported by the American guitarist John Marshall. The organ plays its typical part
with chords and a tremolo Leslie; Herbert knows very well how to set accents and to
support the sax and the guitar.
   
The other offers bebop and funk. Herbert presents a roaring dirty organ, wild and
groovy, which is sometimes beaten by the raging sax only. Herbert is the Dutch "burner".
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