Gentle Giant/MA, USA 1977
Gentle Giant/MA, USA 1977
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Almost complete recording of the Boston performance on February 25, 1977, lasting approximately 57 minutes with ultra-high quality audience recording. The recording person is Dan Lampinski, who has released completely unreleased takes of the highest quality to the world one after another, and has moved enthusiasts all over the world to tears, and this edition also uses a new master that has not been released before. . All of Mr. Lampinski's recordings are of very high quality, but the live performance on this album is recorded with a particularly wonderful sound that is comparable to soundboard recording, and it is a must-see for all British rock fans. It is no exaggeration to say that it is a must-listen album. It's a shame that the new song For Nobody is cut at 3:46 in the second half due to a tape change and the ending is not recorded, but other than that, the entire album is recorded with the highest level of sound that can be declared perfect. It was right after the release of their first official live album ``Playing The Fool'' and just before the release of their latest work ``The Missing Piece'' in May, and they included Memories Of Old Days and For Nobody as new songs in their set. I'm playing. During the first MC after the opening song, The Runaway/Experience, Derek mentions his new live album. As Derek said in the MC before Just The Same, 1975's "Free Hand" was the band's first hit album in a commercial sense, and on this day they released 3 songs from that album, including the title song. I'm playing a song. Playing The Game from "The Power And The Glory," which has an impressive oriental melody, and early Funny Ways, a dramatic number with a lyrical taste.As this day was the opening act for Renaissance, it was a very short live performance. You can listen to a rich performance. Everyone will be impressed by the band's ability to make such a complex composition, which uses a lot of odd time signatures, enjoyable and full of groove, and will listen to it deeply. Both sound quality and content are excellent. A must-have for fans, recorded in the highest quality ever. Live at Orpheum Theatre, Boston, MA. USA 25th February 1977 PERFECT SOUND 1. The Runaway/Experience 2. On Reflection 3. Just The Same 4. Playing The Game 5. Memories Of Old Days 6. For Nobody 7. Funny Ways 8 Free Hand Derek Shulman - Vocals, Saxophone Gary Green - Guitar, Vocals Kerry Minnear - Keyboards, Cello, Vocals Ray Shulman - Bass, Violin, Vocals John Weathers - Drums, Percussion, Vocals
1. The Runaway/Experience 2. On Reflection 3. Just The Same 4. Playing The Game 5. Memories Of Old Days 6. For Nobody 7. Funny Ways 8. Free Hand Derek Shulman - Vocals, Saxophone Gary Green - Guitar, Vocals Kerry Minnear - Keyboards, Cello, Vocals Ray Shulman - Bass, Violin, Vocals John Weathers - Drums, Percussion, Vocals