• Audience 8.8 - Tapers used good gear, because even though they sound middle of the venue somewhere, it is a strong capture giving nice depth and clarity. So, loads of headroom and atmosphere, a bit far back, but strong, clear, with depth all in all very nice. For those who do not know, this band is an offshoot of Roxy Music featuring Phil Manzanera and Brian Eno (Simon Phillips on drums).
  • Full Color on Front Design Incorporating Sparkling Gold Ink Highlights Available in All Sizes Bands Featured: Oz Knozz Heyoka Josefus
  • Full Color on Front Design Incorporating Sparkling Gold Ink Highlights Available in All Sizes Bands Featured: Oz Knozz Heyoka Josefus
  • Full Color on Front Design Incorporating Sparkling Gold Ink Highlights Available in All Sizes Bands Featured: Oz Knozz Heyoka Josefus
  • Full Color on Front Design Incorporating Sparkling Gold Ink Highlights Available in All Sizes Bands Featured: Oz Knozz Heyoka Josefus
  • Full Color on Front Design Incorporating Sparkling Gold Ink Highlights Available in All Sizes Bands Featured: Oz Knozz Heyoka Josefus
  • Audience 8.5 - A decent recording that stays pretty much in the middle of the spectrum in a mildly compressed fashion…so highs are not too high and lows are not boomy.  That does take away some of the dynamics of the sound, but at least you get reasonably decent sonic clarity. 10cc Venue: Koseinenkin Hall, Tokyo, Japan Date: 4 Oct 1977 Disc 1 1 -The Second Sitting For The Last supper 2 -You've Got a Cold 3 -Honeymoon With B Troop 4 -Wall Street Shuffle 5 -People In Love 6 -Band intro 7 -Art For Art's Sake 8 -Ships Don't Disappear In The Night (Do They) 9 -I'm Mandy Fly Me 10 -Marriage Bureau Rendezvous 11 -Good Morning Judge Disc 2 1 -Feel The Benefit 2 -Waterfall 3 -The Things We Do For Love 4 -I'm Not In Love 5 -Modern Man Blues Eric Stewart - Vocals, Guitar, Grand Piano & Keyboard Graham Gouldman - Vocals, Guitar & Bass Guitar Rick Fenn - Backing Vocals, Guitar & Bass Guitar Tony O'Malley - Backing Vocals (lead on AFAS), Piano & Keyboard Stuart Tosh - Backing vocals, Drums & Percussion Paul Burgess - Drums & Percussion
  • Soundboard 9.8 - I remember a few of the radio hits this band had, but honestly I never gave them a fair shake. Now I know what I was missing. Damn! At times I even think this band may have studied Frank Zappa, their stage banter is the giveaway. Sound quality is exceptional. 10cc 1975 American Tour Santa Monica Civic Center Santa Monica, California, USA Wednesday November 26th, 1975 Track List: Disc 1 01. Introduction (1:31) 02. Silly Love (4:34) 03. Flying Junk (3:54) 04. Interlude (1:39) 05. Baron Samedi (8:56) 06. Old Wild Men (5:11) 07. Interlude – 1 (2:21) 08. The Sacro-Iliac (2:45) 09. Interlude – 2 (0:49) 10. Somewhere In Hollywood (7:08) 11. Interlude – 3 (1:02) 12. Donna (3:37) 13. Interlude – 4 (0:56) 14. Ships Don’t Disappear in the Night (Do They) (5:18) Disc 2 15. I’m Not In Love (6:34) 16. Interlude – 5 (1:31) 17. The Film of My Love (6:01) 18. Interlude – 6 (1:52) 19. Art For Art’s Sake (6:39) 20. Interlude – 7 (1:01) 21. The Worst Band In the World (3:34) 22. Neanderthal Man (1:27) 23. The Wall Street Shuffle (5:20) 24. Rubber Bullets (12:11) 25. Une Nuit a Paris, Pt- 1 One Night in Paris Pt- 2 The Same Night in Paris (10:33) Line-up: Eric Stewart - vocals, guitars, keyboards; Graham Gouldman - vocals, bass, guitars; Lol Crème - vocals, guitars, pinao, gizmo; Kevin Godley - vocals, drums, percussion; Paul Burgess - drums, percussion

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