Live at the Capitol Theater November 22, 1985 by Charlie Daniels Band (Record, 2024)

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Product Identifiers

Record LabelRENA, Renaissance
UPC0630428093614
eBay Product ID (ePID)11071174385

Product Key Features

Release Year2024
FormatRecord
GenreCountry
ArtistCharlie Daniels Band
Release TitleLive at the Capitol Theater November 22, 1985

Dimensions

Item Height0.37 in
Item Weight1.32 lb
Item Length12.43 in
Item Width12.31 in

Additional Product Features

Number of Tracks12
Country/Region of ManufactureUnited States
Tracks1.1 Legend Of Wooley Swamp 1.2 Jitterbug 1.3 M.I.A. 1.4 Class Of '63 1.5 American Rock And Roll 1.6 One Way Out 1.7 Still Hurtin' Me 1.8 In America 1.9 Long Haired Country Boy 1.10 Drinkin' My Baby Goodbye 1.11 Texas 1.12 The Devil Went Down To Georgia
Number of Discs2
NotesClassic live performance by the Charlie Daniels Band at the famous Capitol Theater in Passaic New Jersey from November 22, 1985. Pressed on 180 gram red double vinyl and limited to 500 copies worldwide. Authorized by the Estate of the late Charlie Daniels. In 1979, the Charlie Daniels Band released their most commercially successful album, Million Mile Reflections, which reached number five and was certified triple-platinum. It featured the single "The Devil Went Down to Georgia", which reached No. 3 on the Billboard Hot 100 in September 1979, and won Daniels the Grammy Award for Best Country Vocal Performance. The band also attracted a high-profile fan in President Jimmy Carter, who used Daniels' song "The South's Gonna Do It Again" as Carter's campaign theme; after Carter's win, the band performed at his 1977 inauguration. In 1980, Daniels played himself in the film Urban Cowboy, starring John Travolta, and as a result became closely identified with the revival of country music generated by the film's success. Subsequently, the combination of the success of the more country-oriented song and the decline in popularity of Southern rock led Daniels to shift focus in his sound from rock to country music.[ After the platinum certified Full Moon (1980) and the gold certified Windows (1982), Daniels would not have another hit album until the 1989 release Simple Man, which earned Daniels another gold album.
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