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Hank's new recording of Nivram

Posted:
30 Mar 2013, 18:30
by Bojan
I just saw this on YouTube. Haven't seen it before.
Sounds pretty good.
Re: Hank's new recording of Nivram

Posted:
30 Mar 2013, 18:33
by Gary Allen
Sounds like the version he did with JP Danel a few years ago.
Re: Hank's new recording of Nivram

Posted:
30 Mar 2013, 19:13
by hankb56
Sounds like the live version from the first tour with Brain with Warren on the snare drum.
Ian
Re: Hank's new recording of Nivram

Posted:
30 Mar 2013, 19:17
by roninnes
Gary, I have just listened to the JP/Hank version from the Jazz Blues experience and the drumming is totally different. And the bass solo is very different
It is similar though.
Ron
Re: Hank's new recording of Nivram

Posted:
30 Mar 2013, 19:27
by Gary Allen
Hi Ron, youre right, Its a different version altogether. gary
Re: Hank's new recording of Nivram

Posted:
30 Mar 2013, 19:47
by Gary Allen
Yeah, The B side on the 94 version of wonderful land with Knopfler....I think
Re: Hank's new recording of Nivram

Posted:
31 Mar 2013, 19:39
by iefje
This is indeed the studio recording made at studio 2 at Abbey Road Studios on the 17th of June, 1993, together with Mark Knopfler. The only ever release was on the 45 rpm single, the CD single and the cassette single "Wonderful Land". The CD single featured "Hot Rox" as the third track. "Wonderful Land" was also from the same recording session as "Nivram".
Re: Hank's new recording of Nivram

Posted:
01 Apr 2013, 08:49
by hankb56
So it was the studio version from the Hank/ Brian billed period!
Ian : )
Re: Hank's new recording of Nivram

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01 Apr 2013, 09:52
by Iain Purdon
What a fun version

Re: Hank's new recording of Nivram

Posted:
01 Apr 2013, 12:20
by bassboogie
Hi,
Nivram just lends itself to any version and it always sounds great. We seldom hear the original version now but it's one of those tunes that just makes you want to jam and the audience always listens tapping and clapping. There are so many different takes, including the Shads versions over the years. I once heard it played in Goa by a three piece Jazz band (double bass) and as I recall it went on for about 20 minutes and the players enjoyed it as much as the audience. When asked they had never heard of the Shadows !
Way ahead of its time.
Regards, Luigi