
The New York Rock and Soul Revue was a musical project which evolved from a series of concerts produced by Libby Titus (future wife of Donald Fagen) that lasted from 1989 to 1993. The project was led by Donald Fagen (soloist and co-founder of Steely Dan) and included Phoebe Snow, Michael McDonald, Boz Scaggs, Eddie Brigati (formerly of The Rascals), David Brigati (also of The Rascals), the late Charles Brown, and later Walter Becker (soloist and co-founder of Steely Dan).
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Intro
People Got To Be Free
Madison Time
Green Flower Street
Lonely Teardrops
Knock On Wood
Shakey Ground
Pretzel Logic
Chain Lightning
Drowning In The Sea Of Love
Minute By Minute
At Last
Driftin' Blues
Groovin'
Madison Reprise
Minute By Minute (Live At The Beacon)
Lonely Teardrops (Album Version)
Donald Fagen - Green Flower Street
Pretzel Logic (Album Version)
Charles Brown - Driftin' Blues
Donald Fagen with Michael McDonald - Pretzel Logic
Boz Scaggs - Drowning In The Sea Of Love
Eddie and David Brigati - Groovin'
Madison Time (Album Version)
Knock On Wood (Album Version)
Michael McDonald - Lonely Teardrops
Pretzel Logic (Donald Fagen & Michael Mcdonald)
Green Flower Street (Album Version)
Donald Fagen with Jeff Young and The Youngsters - Madison Time
Michael McDonald and Phoebe Snow - Knock On Wood
Charles Brown - Chain Lightning
Phoebe Snow - Shakey Ground
Phoebe Snow - At Last
Michael McDonald - Minute By Minute
Intro (live)
Full Cast - People Got To Be Free
Shakey Ground - Phoebe Snow
Chain Lightning (Album Version)
Michael McDonald / Minute By Minute
Donald Fagen / Green Flower Street
Charles Brown / Driftin' Blues
Intro [live at Beacon Theater, New York NY March 1-2, 1991]
Drowning In The Sea Of Love (Album Version)
At Last - Phoebe Snow
Chain Lightning - Donald Fagen
Madison Time [live at Beacon Theater, New York NY March 1-2, 1991]
Knock On Wood [live at Beacon Theater, New York NY March 1-2, 1991]
Green Flower Street [live at Beacon Theater, New York NY March 1-2, 1991]
Shakey Ground [live at Beacon Theater, New York NY March 1-2, 1991]
At Last [live at Beacon Theater, New York NY March 1-2, 1991]
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