Yes/CA, USA 3.15.1972
Yes/CA, USA 3.15.1972
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Contains amazing new sound source from the 1972 North American tour accompanying the album "Koremono". On March 15, 1972, at the end of Bill Bruford's tenure, Inglewood recorded an approximately 50-minute ultra-high-quality audience recording of the Great Western Forum performance. The performance time is short because it was the opening act for Black Sabbath, but the transcendent ensemble play of Jesus, who is said to have blown away Sabbath, is a must-listen for all progressive rock fans! ! Although there is a drawback that the end part of Perpetual Change and the beginning of I've Seen All Good People have not been recorded, perhaps due to the tape change, Anderson's "Boogie!" from the opening of Roundabout from "Firebird" only on this tour. You can enjoy a powerful performance filled with an exhilarating groove, starting from the chant and ending with the 12-minute end number, Yours Is No Disgrace. Live at Great Western Forum, Inglewood, California, USA 15th March 1972 AMAZING SOUND 1. Firebird Suite 2. Roundabout 3. Heart Of The Sunrise 4. Perpetual Change 5. I've Seen All Good People 6. Yours Is No Disgrace Jon Anderson - Vocals Steve Howe - Guitars & Vocals Chris Squire - Bass & Vocals Rick Wakeman - Keyboards Bill Bruford - Drums
1. Firebird Suite 2. Roundabout 3. Heart Of The Sunrise 4. Perpetual Change 5. I've Seen All Good People 6. Yours Is No Disgrace Jon Anderson - Vocals Steve Howe - Guitars & Vocals Chris Squire - Bass & Vocals Rick Wakeman - Keyboards Bill Bruford - Drums