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A high-quality live performance of a luxurious project in which Billy Cobham and George Duke teamed up, a young John Scofield, and a talented technician named Alphonso Johnson has appeared. The 1976 US tour sound source has already been released in New York, but the New Orleans, McAllister Auditorium performance that appeared this time is a rare sound source that will appear for the first time. It is no exaggeration to say that the tape recording the radio broadcast at the time has miraculously been preserved very well, and that it has been made into a CD with such excellent quality. Although the word fusion did not yet exist and it was classified as crossover music, if you listen to this live performance you will understand that in a sense it is said to be the origin of P-Funk. The super sound that we want to deliver to as many fans as possible is a must-listen. Live at McAllister Auditorium, New Orleans 02/18/1976 1.George Duke Love Song / Panhandler 2.Floop De Loop 3.East Bay 4.Member Introduction 5.Heather 6.Earthlings / Drums Solo(inc) 7 .That’s What She Said 8.Stratus Billy Cobham (dr) George Duke (keyb) John Scofield (g) Alphonso Johnson (b)
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