David Mansfield, Joan Baez, Anne Waldman, & others—The Rolling Thunder Revue, 1975.

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David Mansfield, Joan Baez, Anne Waldman, & others—The Rolling Thunder Revue, 1975.
Angel (Jimi Hendrix cover) by The Wood Brothers from the album Loaded
Just listened to: “Isle Of Dogs (Original Motion Picture Score)”
Original music composed and conducted by Alexandre Desplat. Featuring the following tracks:
Kaoru Watanabe - “Taiko Drumming”
Toho Symphony Orchestra - “Kanbei & Katsushiro - Kikuchiyo’s Mambo” (from “Seven Samurai”)
David Mansfield - “Kosame No Oka” (from “Drunken Angel”)
The West Coast Pop Art Experimental Band - “I Won’t Hurt You”
Sauter-Finegan Orchestra - “Midnight Sleighride” (from “The Lieutenant Kije Suite”)
Kaoru Watanabe - “TV Drumming”
Teruko Akatsuki - “Tokyo Shoe Shine Boy”
Bruce Hornsby, The Range - The Way It Is
Bob Dylan's "Renaldo and Clara" January 25, 1978.
"David Mansfield played the steel guitar, the violin, and the piano. He had a pretty white face framed with curls, and one day the Rolling Thunder ladies dressed him in wings and a halo and nothing else but his shorts, and made him play the violin for us."
—Joan Baez "And A Voice To Sing With" (1987).
Group photo of The Rolling Thunder Revue, 1975 © Ken Regan.
with @pcullie obscured by Ramblin' Jack Elliott's guitar headstock!
The Rolling Thunder Revue, 1975.