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From the US tour accompanying the release of “Born at the Right Time” in 1991, a live performance at the LA Forum, known as the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in Los Angeles on January 24th, was recorded in full from the good audience master at the time. The live performance at this time is officially known as “Concert in the Park” and is a performance in Central Park in New York, but it has been edited and cut considerably, whereas this is a complete recording, with many songs and the song order is as it was on the day. And since it is a live performance accompanied by great musicians such as Michael Brecker, Richard Tee, and Steve Gadd, the performance is also noteworthy, and this is particularly noticeable in the first half, which is full of Latin flavors that were also strongly emphasized in “The Rhythm Of The Saints”. And the second half, which features old S&G songs played acoustically, is also wonderful, and is full of diverse charms. DISC 1 : 01. The Obvious Child/02. The Boy In The Bubble/03. She Moves On/04. Kodachrome/05. Born At The Right Time/06. Train In The Distance/07. Me And Julio Down By The Schoolyard/08. Proof/09. I Know What I Know/10. Bridge Over Troubled Water/11. The Cool, Cool River/ 12. Dogs In The Winehouse Fly/13. Further To DISC 2 : 01. Cecilia/02. Graceland/03. You Can Call Me Al/04. Still Crazy After All These Years/05. Late In The Evening/06. Hearts And Bones/07. Love Me Like A Rock/08. Diamonds On The Soles Of Her Shoes/09. American Tune/10. The Boxer/11. The Sounds Of Silence [Live At Great Western Forum, Inglewood, CA USA January 24th 1991] ◇Personnel; Cyro Baptista (percussion), Mingo Araujo (percussion), Dom Chacal (percussion), Sidinho Moreira (percussion), Vincent Nguini (guitar), John Selowane (guitar), Ray Phiri (guitar), Richard Tee (piano, vocal), Barney Rachabane (saxophone), Chris Botti (trumpet), Michael Brecker (s axophone, EWI), Steve Gadd (drums), Tony Cedras (keyboards, accordion, guitar), Armand Sabal-Lecco (bass), The Waters (backing vocals), & Reginald ‘Briz’ Brisbon (backing vocal)
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