1979 live triple album by various artists from Madison Square Garden
No Nukes: The Muse Concerts For a Non-Nuclear Future was a 1979 triple live album that contained selections from the September 1979 Madison Square Garden concerts by the Musicians United for Safe Energy collective. Jackson Browne , Graham Nash , Bonnie Raitt , and John Hall were the key organizers of the event and guiding forces behind the album.
This was the first official appearance of Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band 's live act on record, and their "Detroit Medley", a staple of the encores of their regular shows, achieved considerable album-oriented rock airplay. In 2021, Springsteen officially released a compilation of songs he performed in his sets from the shows as the live album The Legendary 1979 No Nukes Concerts .
Otherwise the album did not get much radio attention, as many of the artists held back their best-known material from appearing on it or emphasized collaborative performances. The album was certified a gold record by the RIAA in September 1980.[ 2] It was reissued as a two-CD set by Elektra Records in October 1997.
The No Nukes film was also released in May 1980 from this event, although it contained somewhat varying contents from this album.
Track listing
Side 1
"Dependin' on You" (Patrick Simmons , Michael McDonald ) – The Doobie Brothers – 4:44
"Runaway " (Del Shannon , Max Crook ) – Bonnie Raitt – 3:53
"Angel from Montgomery " (John Prine ) – Bonnie Raitt – 3:48
"Plutonium Is Forever" (John & Johanna Hall) – John Hall – 3:22
"Power" (John & Johanna Hall) – The Doobie Brothers with John Hall and James Taylor – 5:23
Side 2
"The Times They Are A-Changin' " (Bob Dylan ) – James Taylor, Carly Simon and Graham Nash – 3:00
"Cathedral" (Graham Nash) – Graham Nash – 6:03
"The Crow on the Cradle" (Sydney Carter ) – Jackson Browne and Graham Nash – 5:04
"Before the Deluge" (Jackson Browne) – Jackson Browne – 6:27
Side 3
"Lotta Love " (Neil Young ) – Nicolette Larson and The Doobie Brothers – 3:33
"Little Sister " (Doc Pomus , Mort Shuman ) – Ry Cooder – 3:56
"A Woman" (Connie Brooks, Patricia Johnson) – Sweet Honey in the Rock – 1:28
"We Almost Lost Detroit " (Gil Scott-Heron) – Gil Scott-Heron – 4:44
"Get Together " (Chet Powers ) – Jesse Colin Young – 4:52
Side 4
"You Can't Change That " (Ray Parker Jr. ) – Raydio – 3:33
"Once You Get Started " (Gavin Christopher ) – Chaka Khan – 5:10
"Captain Jim's Drunken Dream" (James Taylor) – James Taylor – 4:19
"Honey Don't Leave L.A. " (Danny Kortchmar ) – James Taylor – 3:45
"Mockingbird " (Inez and Charlie Foxx ) – James Taylor and Carly Simon – 3:57
Side 5
"Heart of the Night " (Paul Cotton ) – Poco – 6:09
"Cry to Me " (Bert Berns ) – Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers – 3:30
"Stay " (Maurice Williams ) – Bruce Springsteen & The E Street Band with Jackson Browne, Tom Petty and Rosemary Butler – 4:14
"Detroit Medley": "Devil with the Blue Dress " (Shorty Long , Mickey Stevenson ) , "Good Golly, Miss Molly " (Robert Blackwell , John Marascalco ) , "Jenny Take a Ride" (Enotris Johnson, Richard Penniman , Bob Crewe ) – Bruce Springsteen & The E Street Band – 4:49
Side 6
"You Don't Have to Cry" (Stephen Stills ) – Crosby, Stills & Nash – 3:04
"Long Time Gone" (David Crosby ) – Crosby, Stills & Nash – 5:23
"Teach Your Children " (Graham Nash) – Crosby, Stills & Nash – 3:05
"Takin' It to the Streets " (Michael McDonald) – The Doobie Brothers and James Taylor – 4:37
Charts
Production credits
Audio Recording: Record Plant NY Black Truck, Chief Engineer: David Hewitt
Greg Ladanyi , Stanley Johnston , Dennis Kirk , Don Gooch , Jimmy Iovine - Engineers
Joe Chiccarelli - Engineering
Remote Crew: Phil Gitomer, Michael Guthrie, Dana Lester, Kooster McAllister, Paul Prestopino , David "DB" Brown, and John Venable
Production crew
John Badenhop
Eric Barrett
Tim Bernett
David Bernstein
Joel Bernstein
Mark Brickman
Rance Caldwell
Bob Chirmside
Rusty Conway
Ivan Crews
Joe Crowley
Jim DeLuca
Tony DeMattia
Denny Densmore
Chip Dox
Pat Farrell
David Faison
Richard Fernandez
Chuck Fitzpatrick
Bill "Doc" Gans
Glenn Goodwin
Tom Hansen
Denis Heron
Armando Hurley
Jeffrey Husband
Grey Ingram
Bruce Jackson
Buford Jones
Dennis Jones
Phyllis Kaufman
Leroy Kerr
Edd Kolakowski
Donnie Kretzschmar
Lewis Lee
Tom Littrell
Clyde Llewellyn
Robin Magruder
Rob Marchner
Jeff Mason
Mary Newton
Steve Nutting
Alan Owen
C.J.Patterson
Steve Pearlman
Ron Penny
Bob Pope
Dennis Scrimo
B.J.Schiller
Dixie Swanson
George Van Ostrum
Michael Valvano
Larry Wallace
Marty Woolf
Joe Hill
References
^ Christgau, Robert (1981). "Consumer Guide '70s: N" . Christgau's Record Guide: Rock Albums of the Seventies . Ticknor & Fields . ISBN 089919026X . Retrieved March 8, 2019 – via robertchristgau.com.
^ "American album certifications – Various – No Nukes" . Recording Industry Association of America . Retrieved 25 April 2020 .
^ Kent, David (1993). Australian Chart Book 1970–1992 (illustrated ed.). St Ives, N.S.W.: Australian Chart Book. p. 320. ISBN 0-646-11917-6 .
^ "Soundtrack Woodstock Chart History: Billboard 200" . Billboard . July 10, 1970. Retrieved January 3, 2020 .
^ "Gold & Platinum" . RIAA . Retrieved 2020-04-17 .
^ "RPM Weekly" . Library and Archives Canada . 17 July 2013. Retrieved September 9, 2020 .
^ "charts.org.nz - New Zealand charts portal" . charts.nz . Retrieved 2020-12-08 .
^ "Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young" (ASP) . Dutch Charts (in Dutch). Hung Medien. Retrieved July 14, 2011 .
^ "Crosby, Stills & Nash" (ASP) . Norwegian Charts . Hung Medien. Retrieved July 14, 2011 .
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