Yes, Someone Called Me - Legends, Hartman, Dan [1]
Circle Rise - Legends, Hartman, Dan [1]
Marianne Summer - Legends, Hartman, Dan [1]
Somebody Else - Legends, Hartman, Dan [1]
Deception - Legends, Hartman, Dan [1]
Sometimes I Can't Help It - Legends, Hartman, Dan [1]
Rock and Roll Woman - Legends, Hartman, Dan [1]
Problems - Legends, Caloiero, Joe
Full Moon - Legends, Hartman, Dan [1]
Great Day - Legends, Caloiero, Joe
Sole Rider - Legends, Caloiero, Joe
Baby Get Your Head Screwed On - Legends,
Why - Legends, Hartman, Dan [1]
Keep on Running - Legends,
Cheating - Legends, Burdon
Jefferson Strongbox [Alternate Version] - Legends, Hartman, Dan [1]
Concert Radio Spot - Legends,
Track Listings (28) - Disc #2
Set Me Free - Legends,
The Last Time - Legends,
The Bells Rhymney - Legends,
All I Really Want to Do - Legends, Dylan, Bob
She Left Me - Legends, Hartman, Dan [1]
You Were on My Mind - Legends,
Laugh at Me - Legends,
Shakin' All Over - Legends,
I Need You - Legends,
I'm Gonna Make You Mine - Legends,
Shapes of Things - Legends, McCarty, Jim [UK]
I'll Always Love You - Legends, Hartman, Dan [1]
Devil With the Blue Dress/Good Golly Miss Molly - Legends,
Why - Legends, Hartman, Dan [1]
Norwegian Wood (This Bird Has Flown) - Legends, Lennon, John
If I Needed Someone - Legends, Harrison, George [1
You Really Got Me - Legends, Davies, Ray [Kinks]
Summer in the City - Legends,
My Little One - Legends, Hartman, Dan [1]
I'm a Believer - Legends,
Don't Bring Me Down - Legends,
A Winter's Day - Legends,
Mr. Dieingly Sad - Legends,
Keep on Running - Legends,
Louie, Louie - Legends, Berry, Richard [1]
Legends Jam - Legends,
Sad and Blue - Legends, Still, Dave
Tripeline - Legends, Musser, Jerry
One disc includes hard psych originals, while the other shows the band's kickin' garage roots. Leader Dan Hartman later joined Edgar Winter and wrote "Free Ride," and the rest is history. Twenty-four-page book plus ten-... more »minute archival QuickTime video.« less
One disc includes hard psych originals, while the other shows the band's kickin' garage roots. Leader Dan Hartman later joined Edgar Winter and wrote "Free Ride," and the rest is history. Twenty-four-page book plus ten-minute archival QuickTime video.