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The Rarities - Volume 1 (Early Studio Recordings)
1) Stepping Stone (1990 demo)
2) In a Daydream (1990 demo)
3) Easy Street (1990 demo)
4) Texas Skies (1990 demo)
5) In a Daydream (original self-titled album version)
6) And She Cried (original self-titled album version)
7) The Puppet (original self-titled album version)
This audio is part of the collection: Community Audio
Artist/Composer: Freddy Jones Band
Source: ?? > CD > FLAC > Archive.org
| Whole Item | Format | Size |
| FJB1990-xx-xx_64kb.m3u | 64Kbps M3U | Stream |
| FJB1990-xx-xx_64kb_mp3.zip | 64Kbps MP3 ZIP | 18.2 MB |
| FJB1990-xx-xx_vbr.m3u | VBR M3U | Stream |
| FJB1990-xx-xx_vbr_mp3.zip | VBR ZIP | 51.4 MB |
| Audio Files | Flac | Ogg Vorbis | 64Kbps MP3 | VBR MP3 |
| Stepping Stone (1990 demo) |
31.3 MB
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4.8 MB
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2.9 MB
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8.4 MB
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| In a Daydream (1990 demo) |
33.0 MB
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4.9 MB
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2.9 MB
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8.9 MB
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| Easy Street (1990 demo) |
22.7 MB
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3.5 MB
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2.0 MB
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6.1 MB
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| Texas Skies (1990 demo) |
33.8 MB
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5.2 MB
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3.0 MB
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8.9 MB
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| In a Daydream (original self-titled album version) |
26.8 MB
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3.7 MB
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2.2 MB
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5.8 MB
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| And She Cried (original self-titled album version) |
33.5 MB
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4.7 MB
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2.8 MB
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7.4 MB
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| The Puppet (original self-titled album version) |
29.4 MB
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4.0 MB
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2.4 MB
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5.9 MB
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| Information | Format | Size |
| FJB1990-xx-xx.ffp | Flac FingerPrint | 492.0 B |
| FJB1990-xx-xx.md5 | Checksums | 505.0 B |
| FJB1990-xx-xx_files.xml | Metadata | [file] |
| FJB1990-xx-xx_meta.xml | Metadata | 2.4 KB |
| FJB1990-xx-xx_reviews.xml | Metadata | 944.0 B |
| Other Files | Text |
| FJB1990-xx-xx.WHApprovalEmail.txt |
701.0 B
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| FJB1990-xx-xx.txt |
338.0 B
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Reviewer:
Tgray -





Subject:
Killer!
Thank you Wayne for posting this !
Reviewer:
chitownguitar -





Subject:
Not great quality but cool to hear
Not the best quality recordings unfortunately, but still cool to hear. Amazing how far their early material has come, especially Texas Skies which really sounds flat without the Allman Brothers-esque guitar lines!