Desert Rose Band The Ritz, New York, NY 17 July 1989 Westwood One Presents show L89-35 Broadcast week of 8/28/89 Lineage: Original pre-FM vinyl > Audacity > Wav > Flac 01. W1P L89-35 Intro - Jim Duncan 02. Love Reunited 03. Start All Over Again 04. Everybody's Hero 05. W1P L89-35 Break - Jim Duncan 06. Commercial - Phillips 66 07. Commercial - American Express - Karl Malden 08. Commercial - Sanka Coffee 09. W1P L89-35 Break - Jim Duncan 10. Running 11. Time Between 12. I Still Believe In You 13. W1P L89-35 Break - Jim Duncan 14. Commercial - Dramamine 15. Commercial - Nestea 16. Commercial - Caldasene Baby Powder 17. I Can't Keep You In Love With Me 18. Darkness On The Playground 19. W1P L89-35 Break - Jim Duncan 20. Commercial - Dramamine 21. Commercial - American Express 22. Commercial - Sanka Coffee 23. Once More 24. Summer Wind 25. Hello Trouble 26. W1P L89-35 Break - Jim Duncan 27. Commercial - Dramamine 28. Commercial - Motel 6 - Tom Bodett 29. One Step Forward 30. She Don't Love Nobody 31. W1P L90-35 Outro Total time 56:32 Chris Hillman - guitar, mandolin, vocals Herb Pedersen - guitar, banjo, vocals John Jorgenson - guitar, mandolin, dobro, piano Bill Bryson - bass guitar Jay Dee Maness - pedal steel guitar Steve Duncan - drums http://www.chrishillman.com/desertroseband/ http://www.drb-fans.com/ draftervoi's notes: This is digitized from the syndicated radio disc as flac files of wavs. Unfortunately it didn't have the cue sheet with it. I wasn't familiar with the Desert Rose Band, but it's a Chris Hillman (Byrds, Flying Burrito Brothers) and Herb Petersen (Dillards) project. On the country charts, Summer Wind was a #2, I Still Believe In You a #1, Love Reunited a #6, and She Don't Love Nobody a #3. I also found the sound of "Start All Over Again" intriguing, as they're using a chorus delay pedal more typical of rock bands like The Cure. Larry, a reader of this blog, left some great comments that far surpass my ability to discuss this band, so I'm going to quote them here: "The DRB was one of the best country/rock bands of the '80s and early '90s. Herb Pederson is the harmony voice on literally hundreds of the best country-flavored records of the late '60s and most of the '70s, singing with everyone from the original Burrito Brothers to Linda Ronstadt, James Taylor and on and on. In the days before Auto Tune, producers called Herb to "sweeten" the vocals. He WAS the SoCal vocal harmony sound. Guitarist John Jorgensen did a lot of experimental stuff (for country at least) on guitar. He's also the best American Django Reinhardt-style player AND he has served as Elton John's lead guitarist. He's also a wiz at swing clarinet and can play soulful B3 organ. He is NOT human, far as I can tell. If you don't know Chris Hillman's amazing story, go to Wiki right now. The DRB was incredible and when they reunite, they still can be. Check them out." - Larry In closing, I'll mention that while I was researching the DRB and "Westwood One Presents" on the Internet (checking to see if this was already out there....), I saw a torrent of a 1987 broadcast with a different track listing, and a 1990 broadcast with an unknown track listing (might be the same as this show...). There is also a "Live From Gilley's" show with a set list that's identical to the 1987 "Presents" show. Many thanks to draftervoi for all his efforts and providing this show through his Voodoo Wagon blog. Support the artists! Buy their official releases, go to their concerts! Trade freely! Do not buy or sell! Keep it lossless! Uploaded to DIME by propylaen in September 2014. Enjoy!