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The 1974 world tour was a really busy year, with a performance in Japan by the American Quartet on January 4th right after the new year opened, and a performance by Keith alone. The Carnegie Hall performance released this time on June 30th is a valuable performance that appeared at the Newport Jazz Festival held in New York from June 28th to July 7th. Incidentally, this day was Piano Day at the Newport Jazz Festival, and Herbie Hancock and McCoy Tyner also performed solo. Well, this time it was released from K Project, a label that has gained absolute trust from Keith fans, so as you can see, it has been recorded with the highest quality official quality. The master itself shows almost no deterioration over time, and you can enjoy the noiseless and aesthetic performance. What a beautiful thing, with a mantic and delicate melody that shines through every note from the opening. From the middle of the song, the performance begins with a rhythmic tempo, followed by a treasure chest of aesthetic phrases. And after listening to the last seven minutes of intense, breath-taking improvisation, you’re sure to cry. Live at Carnegie Hall, New York 06/30/1974 1.Improvisation(40:05)
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