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From the US tour accompanying the release of the album “Camera Camera” in 1982, the March 6th New York Palladium performance was recorded on FM On Air Broadcast with an official quality stereo soundboard. Although it is not complete due to the use of broadcast sound sources, there are very few live sound sources from the same period, and the period is also different from the 1970s, as it was about the time when they moved from the progressive rock route of yesteryear to a pop route in response to the new wave era. The set list, which is unique to this era and includes old masterpieces, is valuable now. In particular, it was unique to this period that they played songs such as “Tyrant Tula” and “Fairies” in addition to the title song from the same album, and the members were in flux except for Annie and the three original members. A rare sound board sound source from a period called a transitional period. 1. Can You Understand/2. The Vultures Fly High/3. The Day Of The Dreamer/4. Camera Camera/5. Faeries (Living At The Bottom Of The Garden)/6. Running Hard/7. Northern Lights/8 Tyrant-Tula/9. Mother Russia [Live at Palladium, New York, NY WNEW Radio Broadcast March 6th 1982 : stereo soundboard recording] Annie Haslam – vocal / Michael Dunford – acoustic guitar, guitar, backing vocal / Peter Gosling – keyboard, backing vocal / Jon Camp – bass guitar, backing vocal / Peter Barron – drums, backing vocal
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