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From the North American tour that took place one month before the release of “One Of These Nights” in 1975, the Philadelphia Spectrum performance on May 17th was completely recorded with high-quality audience recording for 1 hour and 45 minutes. It is the final stage of the Eagles when Bernie Lyndon was enrolled, and it is a new sound source that has never been released before. It is a very high-quality sound source that can be said to be exceptional as an auditorium recording of this era, and the band’s powerful groove can be directly transmitted from the powerful sound with excellent separation. . You can enjoy attractive performances that can be said to be the culmination of the initial lineup in all songs. The well-balanced set is packed with great listening spots, starting with the first three discs, which are full of famous songs. The heavy, rock-like flavor is unique to this time of year. The PA sound seems to have solidified around Outlaw Man, which follows the opening Take It Easy, and from then on, all fans will be impressed by the wall of superb sound quality. The tasteful performance of Doolin’ Dalton/Desperado Reprise, which is played with a sudden change of mood, is moving. From then on, the early masterpieces will be performed one after another. The 8th song is the then new song One Of These Nights, which will be performed in a vivid live arrangement. Next, the bluegrass standard Blackberry Blossom is played, and you can hear plenty of Bernie Lyndon’s wonderful playing. Following the country-style Midnight Flyer, The Journey Of The Sorcerer and Too Many Hands from the new album were performed. On the contrary, it is refreshing that Lyin’ Eyes and Take It To The Limit from the new album are not included, and it makes you think of the band’s transition period. The powerful performance that concludes the main set with Good Day In Hell, James Dean, and Witchy Woman is a masterpiece. The encore was 1975 tour classics Chug All Night, Best Of My Love, Tequila Sunrise. The sound image is stable until the end, and the listening response is perfect. The sound image is very typical of the cassette master at the time, but it’s wonderful that you don’t notice much deterioration, and you can listen to it without stress. Live at The Spectrum, Philadelphia, PA. USA 17th May 1975 TRULY AMAZING SOUND Disc 1 1. Intro. 2. Take It Easy 3. Outlaw Man 4. Doolin’ Dalton/Desperado Reprise 5. Train Leaves Here This Morning 6. Peaceful Easy Feeling 7. Desperado 8. Ol’ 55 9. One Of These Nights 10. Instrumental (Blackberry Blossom) 11. Midnight Flyer Disc 2 1. The Journey Of The Sorcerer 2. Too Many Hands 3. Already Gone 4. Good Day In Hell 5. James Dean 6. Witchy Woman 7. Chug All Night 8. Best Of My Love 9. Tequila Sunrise Glenn Frey – Guitar, Keyboards, Vocal Don Henley – Drums, Guitar, Vocal Don Felder – Guitar, Vocal Bernie Leadon – Guitar, Vocal Randy Meisner – Bass, Vocal
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