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A Celtic Soul Production
The Ross-On-Wye International Festival
(The Pavilion Theatre, Ross-On-Wye, England
August 15, 1997 - Early and Late Shows)

Celtic Soul Productions Volume 1

CDR 1

  1. I've Been Working
  2. Satisfied
  3. Thanks For The Information
  4. Vanlose Stairway / TransEuro Train
  5. Fool For You
  6. Days Like This
  7. Fire In The Belly
  8. It's All In The Game / You Know What They're Writing About
  9. Domino / Shot Of Rhythm & Blues
  10. It Once Was My Life
  11. Sometimes We Cry
    Total time: (55:38)

CDR 2

  1. Tupelo Honey
  2. Cleaning Windows
  3. The Healing Game
  4. Moondance
  5. That's Life
  6. Did Ye Get Healed
  7. Whenever God Shines His Light
  8. Rough God Goes Riding
  9. Snow In San Anselmo
  10. Tore Down a la Rimbaud
  11. If You Love Me / Don't Look Back
  12. Ain't That Lovin' You Baby / Times Gettin' Tougher Than Tough
    Total time: (60:13)

CDR 3

  1. Into The Mystic
  2. I Can't Stop Loving You
  3. Tupelo Honey / Why Must I Always Explain
  4. In the Afternoon / Shake Rattle & Roll
  5. Summertime In England
  6. You Don't Know Me
  7. The Waiting Game
  8. Have I Told You Lately
  9. See Me Through/ Soldier Of Fortune / Thank You Falletinme Be Mice Elf Agin
  10. Stand By Me
    Total time: (56:17)

Disc One: All Tracks - The Early Show
Disc Two: Tracks 1-5 - The Early Show; Tracks 6-12 - The Late Show
Disc Three: All Tracks - The Late Show

Musicians:
Robin Aspland: piano
Geoff Dunn: drums, percussion
Pee Wee Ellis: saxophone
Leo Green: saxophone
Ronnie Johnson: guitar
Nicky Scott: bass

Administration & Liners:
Tree administration for this tree was by Celtic Soul Productions.

Review of the concert from Wavelength Magazine No. 13:
The venue was one of those marquee tents with raised seating at the back. No more than 800 to 900 people, the front block full of Wavelengthers and assorted Van addicts, on the banks of the Wye, on a riverside walk, on a magnificent English summer's evening. The heat was there from the start, and it just got hotter - so hot that Van took his jacket off during the first set - the sweat dripping off him and all of us. And then there was the music - the real reason we were there. At the time it was stunning and awe-inspiring, now, several weeks later, it is just simply one of the best Van shows I have ever seen and one that still echoes round the brain through to my feet.

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