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The Dallas performance on January 20, 1973 is recorded for approximately 84 minutes with official ultra-high quality stereo sound board recording. A concert featuring new vocalist Jerry Fisher, who joined David Clayton after Thomas left the group. Jerry’s vocal performance, which is completely different from Clayton Thomas, who defined the image of BST’s Golden Age, and has a more AOR-like sweet voice, is truly wonderful, centering on the new “NEW BLOOD” number, which was a fresh start at the time. Hear the most modern brass rock, full of groove and gorgeous colors. The sound structure is quite different from the early classical sound, and you can enjoy a fusion-like sound that truly reflects the times. The 22-minute medley from Carole King’s Snow Queen to Herbie Hancock’s Maiden Voyage played in the middle, which can be said to have suggested a new direction for the band, features a cross-section of highly skilled members. You can enjoy plenty of over-the-top solo play, making it the best place to listen. On the other hand, the new BST stage is full of new charm that is completely different from the previous BST image, so much so that the standard songs such as You’ve Made Me So Very Happy and And When I Die feel different. This is a piece that you can touch with its level of sound. This is recommended! ! Live at North Mesquite High School, Dallas, TX. USA 20th January 1973 STEREO SBD Disc 1 1. Introduction 2. Instrumental 3. Lonely Man 4. You’ve Made Me So Very Happy 5. Rosemary 6. Alone 7. Touch Me 8 . I Can’t Move No Mountains 9. Snow Queen 10. Maiden Voyage Disc 2 1. And When I Die 2. So Long Dixie 3. Over The Hill 4. Instrumental STEREO SOUNDBOARD RECORDING Dave Bargeron – Trombone Bobby Colomby – Drums, Vocals Jim Fielder – Bass, Vocals Jerry Fischer – Vocals Lou Marini – Sax, Flute Lew Soloff – Trumpet, Flugelhorn George Wadenius – Guitar Larry Willis – Keyboards Chuck Winfield – Trumpet
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