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On New Year’s Eve, December 31, 1981, a live performance at a small hall performed by a trio consisting of Dave Holland and Jack DeJohnette appeared in astonishing quality from the mania’s treasured sound source. Unlike the Usso Stock Jazz Festival, which is sponsored by Creative Music Studio and has an official edition, this live was held in front of only those involved at Creative Music Studio, and as far as listening to the live sound source, it is I don’t think there will be more than 50 people in the audience. It was a so-called New Year’s live held on New Year’s Eve, and “Hotaru no Hikari” was also played in between the live performances. Metheny’s guitar and Holland’s bass. Many of DeJohnette’s famous songs played only with drums and piano can be heard with a miraculously unearthed audience sound source (one theory is that it is a sound board sound source), but with a well-balanced and well-balanced sound quality. . The seal of Pat Metheny’s live performance, which has been shrouded in mystery during his long career and is said to be a “phantom sound source,” has now been broken! ! Live at Creative Music Studio, Woodstock, New York 12/31/1981 Disc 1(57:00) 1.May Dance 2.Turnaround 3.Goin’ Ahead / James Disc 2(73:00) 1.May Dance 2.Auld Lang Syne 3.80/81 4.Pastel Phapsody 5.Broadway Blues(inc) Pat Metheny(g) Dave Holland(b) Jack DeJohnette(dr, p)
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