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Tom debuted with his first album “Tom Petty And The Heartbreakers” in November 1976, but it didn’t become a big hit at the time. In the midst of all this, he released a live album, Bromotional Album, in April 1977. This item is a trace of that. This album, which contains only four songs on one side, contains a part of Tom’s wild live performance in the early days. This live album, which begins with a cover of Chuck Berry’s song “Jaguar And Thunderbird,” sounds like it has many performances that seem to have responded to this era. You can see a different side of him from the one who would later become known as the representative of heartland rock. This live performance was recorded in December, one month after his debut, as an opening act for Al Cooper. It has not been released on CD as a standalone work, but has been reissued as an analog record in the live anthology box released in 2008. The UK version also contains five songs, one more than the US version, but this time we used the US version in good condition. You will be able to enjoy a different side of him from his later years. This is a recommended item! Taken from Official Live ‘Leg (a.k.a. The Official Live Bootleg), one-sided live promotional LP(Shelter, TP-12677)(22:52) 1. Jaguar And Thunderbird 2. Fooled Again (I Don’t Like It) 3. Luna 4. Dog On The Run
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