Don Sugarcane Harris - Sugar Cane's Got The Blues live (1971)

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Live with Terje Rypdal and Volker Kriegel

For some reason the self titled Track 2 was mostly blank despite being 23~ minutes, and I can't find any other versions that are as long. Not even sure exactly what recording this is as most have shorter versions of Track 2.

1. Liz Pineapple Wonderful (7:47)
3. Song For My Father (10:11)
4. Where's My Sunshine (11:25)

And heres the full lineup for a similar recording, maybe even a different version of the same concert:

Don 'Sugar Cane' Harris / electric violin, vocal
- Volker Kriegel / electric guitar except 1,11
- Terje Rypdal / electric guitar only 1,11
- Wolfgang Dauner / keyboards, electric devices
- Neville Whitehead / electric bass
- Robert Wyatt / drums

Not positive but I believe this is a version of this 1971 Berlin Jazz Fest recording: https://www.jambase.com/article/don-sugar-cane-harris-sugar-canes-got-the-blues

“That” was Don ‘Sugar Cane’ Harris, the one time violinist for Frank Zappa and the man who has been endlessly referred to as the “Jimi Hendrix of violin.” Recently, Promising Music released a 24-bit re-mastering of his live 1971 tapes recorded at the Berlin Jazz Festival. That album, originally produced by Joachim Ernst Berendt, features a all-star cast including Volker Kriegel (guitar), Terje Rypdal (guitar), Wolfgang Dauner (keys), Neville Whitehead (bass), and Robert Wyatt (Soft Machine) (drums). From the first note until the very last, this album takes you on an epic journey. It’s unequivocally one of the most technically impressive, emotionally powerful and historically poignant albums I’ve heard at this juncture in my life. Sugar Cane’s Got the Blues consists of four tracks ranging from ten to fifteen minutes in duration, each with a unique character and displaying a different facet of Harris’ musical persona.