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Audience 8.5 - Average for a newer recording, although at times it gets clearer possibly because taper moves into a better spot. Sometimes a very annoying wooer makes his stupid presence known and worse he has to attempt to sing along often out of key and not getting the words right. Why? Why must you? Next time stay home and listen to the records by yourself.
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Audience 8.6 - Not a bad tape at all, and seeing how there’s now all of what, one known live tape of this band I would say that is kind of cool. The band? Well they are in their final incarnation here, and playing is very loose and experimental…but honestly they needed to ditch the flautist as he contributes not only nothing, but he’s in the way. Let the guitarist do his thing ‘cause he seems to be able to turn on the switch and lay down bursts of awesome psychedelic insanity. Dzyan Esslingen, Germany 1974-07-14 01 The Road Not Taken 02 For Earthly Thinking 03 Unknown Title 04 Unknown Title
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Audience 8.8 - Simply magnificent! This is one that you will play over and over, for reasons beyond what a short description can cover. I am thrilled to be able to relive this gig, so long ago, in a time when a band played whatever they felt and not what someone else suggested. If you are familiar with this band, I applaud your excellent taste in music. If you are not familiar with them, may I suggest giving this music a try? You will not be disappointed that I can promise.
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Audience 9.0 - An incredible document from The Netherlands that you can’t deny. I am a huge fan of this band, and of Jerney Kaggman in particular (one look will indicate the simple reason why), but seriously if you have any interest at all in progressive rock and have not yet discovered this band, this is a great opportunity to take a chance I promise you won’t regret it. Sound quality here is very good, capturing the power and finesse of the band and with this fine lady singer it’s like you don’t even need a PA because her soaring, soulful voice pierces the veil of sound with ease. Musically impeccable, divinely inspired and maestros on all instruments – WHAT A GREAT FUCKING BAND! Earth And Fire Netherlands Live Disc 1 Stadsgehoorzaal Leiden, NL 1975-05-17 01 Atlantis Prelude 02 Circus 03 The Last Seagull 04 Voice From Yonder 05 Fun (Instrumental) 06 To The World Of The Future 07 Storm And Thunder 08 Love Of Life 09 Thanks For The Love 10 Song Of The Marching Children 11 Memories Disc 2 Kunstmin Dordrecht, NL 1975 01 Intro 02 The Last Seagull 03 Song Of The Marching Children 04 Circus 05 Only Time Will Tell 06 Fun (Instr.) 07 Storm And Thunder 08 Love Of Life 09 Voice From Yonder 10 To The World Of The Future/ Outro Disc 3 Laren, NL 1972 1 Song Of The Marching Children Jerney Kaagman: Vocals Gerard Koerts: Organ, Mellotron Chris Koerts: Guitar, Backing Vocals Theo Hurts: Bass Ton Van Der Kleij: Drums
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Audience 9.1 -A fantastic tape that gets the right amount of atmosphere to give you a good sense of the moment, the venue, the crowd. The quality of the sound is very clean and punchy although leans toward an upper mid band frequency at the expense of the bottom end. It’s not as full a sound as could have been but it’s an excellent quality of sound nonetheless. The music is very engaging, this is a most welcomed tape. Earth, Wind & Fire Ahoy, Rotterdam, The Netherlands 14 March 1979 Disc 1 1. -Biyo (4:32) 2. -Jupiter (3:48) 3. -Shining Star (4:58) 4. -Love's Holiday (6:53) 5. -Fantasy (5:01) 6. -Saturday Nite (4:59) 7. -Be Ever Wonderful (5:30) 8. -That's The Way Of The World (7:54) 9. -Magic Mind (8:23) 10. -Horn Section Introduction - Brazilian Rhyme (2:43) 11. -Got To Get You Into My Life (4:46) 12. -Runnin' (2:17) Disc 2 13. -Percussion Solo (6:20) 14. -Trumpet Solo (2:17) 15. -Saxophone Solo (2:24) 16. -Keyboards Solo (4:07) 17. -Drum Solo (2:34) 18. -Bass Solo (7:07) 19. -I'll Write A Song For You (5:54) 20. -Reasons (4:13) 21. -Sing A Song (4:39) 22. -Serpentine Fire (4:17) 23. -Getaway (10:47) 24. -September (4:24) Line-up: Maurice White - lead vocals, percussion Philip Bailey - lead vocals, percussion Larry Dunn - keyboards, piano Al McKay - guitar Johnny Graham - guitar Andrew Woolfolk - saxophone Verdine White - bass Fred White - drums Ralph Johnson - percussion, vocals w/ The Phenix Horns: Rahmlee Michael Davies - trumpet Louis Satterfield - trombone Don Myrick - saxophone Elmar Brown - trumpet
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Recorded in 1977 by a group of musicians who brought different perspectives into the equation. Very much an English folk psyche type of record but features a lot of Eastern influence with the introduction of Sitar, and tablas (and other sounds), an ethereal vibe permeates as Moog synthesizers weave in and out of the music. Lots of heavy, mystical vibe on this one.