KBCO Studio C - Volume 3
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KBCO Studio C - Volume 3 is a compilation album produced in 1993 by radio station KBCO in Boulder, Colorado.
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- Shawn Colvin - "Polaroids"
- Recorded December 7, 1992
- This intimate performance was Shawn Colvin's third visit to Studio C. She was in Boulder for a sold out solo concert at the Boulder Theater. The entire radio station came to a stand still in the hall outside Studio C!
- Gavin Friday - "King of Trash"
- Recorded February 8, 1993
- Studio C is accustomed to acoustic instruments, but this was the first, (and only) bass clarinet and an accordion session we've done. It features Irish singer Gavin Friday.
- Zachary Richard - "One Kiss"
- Recorded February 20, 1993
- Zachary Richard brought his Cajun accent to Studio C while in Boulder for a show at the Fox Theater. This version of One Kiss was offered in a session that Zachary squeezed in before his sound check on Saturday afternoon.
- Judybats - "Being Simple"
- Recorded April 16, 1993
- The Judybats drove all night from Salt Lake City to get here in time for a late morning session. They had to get in and out early because Studio C was booked that same afternoon for Sonia Dada.
- Fourth Estate - "Joy"
- Recorded May 5, 1993
- This Fort Collins based trio had never performed in an acoustic setting before our Studio C session brought the best out of this familiar melody. Fourth Estate was taping a KBCO Local Edition segment when we put this song live on the air during the Lunch Blocks.
- Howard Jones - "Don't Always Look At the Rain"
- Recorded Arpil 24, 1992
- Howard Jones is one of only a handful of artists to get a piano In Studio C. He performed while In Boulder for on outdoor concert at the Mary Rippon Theater on the University Of Colorado campus.
- Symon-Asher - "Have You Heard"
- Recorded April 14, 1993
- This trio from Seattle put their electric guitars away for a moving session on Ginger's show one afternoon while they were in Boulder for a free KBCO concert at the Fox Theater.
- John Gorka - "Baby Blues"
- Recorded August 21, 1992
- John Gorka found time for a Studio C performance on his way to the Rocky Mountain Folks Festival In Estes Park. He debuted songs form his new CD which had not been released yet, which means that this was the first time KBCO Listeners heard Baby Blues.
- Jim Messina - "Angry Eyes"
- Recorded April 28, 1993
- Jim Messina and band came in from Evergreen where they were playing two nights at the Little Bear, and performed five songs live on the air. Doug Clifton asked for this classic and the results even surprised the band. The drummer used a snare drum, an empty cardboard box and an old record Jacket as his kit.
- Chris & Maggie - "Tell Me Is It Beautiful"
- Recorded January 28, 1993
- Chris & Maggie are a Boulder based duo who caught Scott Arbough's ear at one of the Boulder Music Association's local music showcases at the Boulder Theater. The session was taped for the KBCO Local Edition.
- dada - "Timothy"
- Ottmar Liebert - "FULLMOONBEACHWALK"
- Recorded September 19, 1992
- When Ottmar Liebert began performing for Richard Ray's show one morning the entire office staff come running to the studio to watch. This talented guitarist was in town for a show at the Boulder Theater.
- Michael Penn - "Long Way Down (Look What The Cat Drug In)"
- Recorded December 15, 1992
- Michael Penn was touring radio stations to promote his new album when he treated us to an afternoon concert. The keyboard sounds were performed by Patrick Warren on a Chamberlin, which is a unique tape driven predecessor to the modern day sampling devices.
- Spencer Bohren - "Midnight Delta"
- Recorded April 15, 1993
- Spencer Bohren calls Fort Collins home and has a number of popular releases in Europe. He is heard here performing on his classic National Steel guitar for the KBCO Local Edition. This recording is the only domestic release of his music.
- Shona Laing - "The Mercy of Love"
- Recorded November 11, 1992
- KBCO Listeners have long been fans of this New Zealand artist's music. This moving Studio C performance of this song has been a regular favorite on the KBCO listener request list.
- Sonia Dada - "New York City"
- Recorded April 16, 1993
- This Chicago based vocal group really gave Studio C a work out when they were in town to play for a free FAC concert in Larimer Square at the I-Beam. The result was a lively performance that had the entire KBCO staff rocking, and packed an FAC that no one lucky enough to get into will ever forget.
- Richard Thompson - "1952 Vincent Black Lightning"
- Recorded July 14, 1992
- Richard Thompson played Studio C shortly after Richard Ray blew out his knee riding his motorcycle. The splint on the leg and the story behind it inspired this furious performance about the 1952 motorcycle. Richard Thompson was quick to point out that in the end, the girl gets the motorcycle.
- Chris Daniels - "When You're Cool (The Sun Shines All The Time)"
- Recorded February 5, 1993
- Long time local favorites Chris Daniels pulled horn players Fly McClard and Forrest Means from his band, The Kings, out of bed and into Studio C for an animated noon time session.