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From the There’s One In Every Crowd US tour held from June to August 1975, the Massachusetts performance on June 24th was recorded in full in an ultra-high quality stereo audience recording. This is a previously released recording, but it contains a version that was recently released, dropped from the master cassette via DAT. Recorded with a stereo condenser microphone, this title has a sound quality comparable to recent digital recordings, with added thickness and depth, and a stereo feeling that is hard to believe is a one-point, and the entire sound is recorded with an undeniable sound for an audience recording at that time. The set list, which is representative of the “There’s One In Every Crowd” tour, is deployed, including “Layla”, which leads the venue to its peak from the opening, an instrumental that decides on ad lib with shuffle, and “Why Does Love Got to Be So Sad”, where Santana guest participates and improvises for a long time. Due to the excellent sound quality, only the momentary sound dents scattered in various places caused by tape deterioration were corrected and frequent small analog noise was removed. The opening and tape changes between songs, which were previously edited, were left in their original state and did not undergo fade-in and fade-out processing, creating a title that conveys a direct feeling from the master. Live at Civic Center, Springfield, Massachusetts, USA 24th June 1975 PEREFCT SOUND Disc 1 1. Opening 2. Layla 3. Bell Bottom Blues 4. Key To The Highway 5. Instrumental Jam 6. Can’t Find My Way Home 7. Better Make It Through Today 8. Keep On Growing Disc 2 1. Teach Me To Be Your Woman 2. Mainline Florida 3. Knockin’ On Heaven’s Door 4. Tell The Truth 5. Crossroads 6. Why Does Love Got To Be So Sad Eric Clapton : Guitar & Vocals George Terry : Guitar Carl Radle : Bass Dick Sims : Keyboards Jamie Oldaker : Drums Yvonne Elliman : Backing Vocals Marcy Levy : Backing Vocals Carlos Santana (Guest Appearance on Why Does Love Got To Be So Sad)
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