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Stanley Clarke/CA,USA 1977 Mike Millard Master Tapes

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Stanley Clarke in 1977, when RETURN TO FOREVER broke up and he went solo in earnest. This is a new excavation by Mike Millard, the former Mama Master, who conveys the scene. This is a shocking live album that allows you to experience the ultimate experience of “The Roxy”, which was also the production site of the official works “I WANNA PLAY FOR YOU” and “LIVE 1976-1977”! This work is recorded in “West Hollywood performance on September 2, 1977”. It is a super-class audience recording recorded at the legendary club “The Roxy”, which has produced a large number of super-famous albums in the Millard collection. The complete version of “The Roxy” that fans dreamed of This recording is exactly what fans have been waiting for. Speaking of “The Roxy in 1977”, “School Days” from “I WANNA PLAY FOR YOU” was recorded there, and it is also the site of the first four songs of the excavated album “LIVE 1976-1977”. Especially when the latter was discovered, fans rejoiced at the hot and lively live performance. “LIVE 1976-1977” was discovered in 1991, but even now, more than 30 years later, the voices of “The Roxy Live Complete Edition!” have not stopped. And this work healed such long-standing dryness and fulfilled the dream. Although it is not an official sound board, it is a complete live album that allows you to fully experience one stage of “The Roxy” with the original master sound of the absolute master. The superb sound by the absolute master Millard, and the legendary master recorded such a legendary scene. At that time, Millard was inclined to jazz rock, and RETURN TO FOREVER’s “SANTA MONICA 1977” was also a Millard work. This work is also a solo version recorded five months later. In fact, the sound is not inferior to the official “LIVE 1976-1977”. Of course, there is evidence of the audience in the tone, and the enthusiasm of the site is also realistically absorbed. However, if you check each element, such as the sense of solidity, the fineness of details, and the sense of separation, they are equal. Although the stereo feeling of the panning that flies violently is not as good as the official version, considering that it was subjected to a somewhat old-fashioned effect processing, the mirrored recording has a more realistic and natural experience. A full show of about 70 minutes that far exceeds the official version What is more overwhelming than such a transcendent mirrored sound is the full stage experience. The official “LIVE 1976-1977” recording of “The Roxy” was only about 28 minutes for four songs, but this work is over 70 minutes. All four songs that were officially heard are performed, and on top of that, you can enjoy plenty of “Confirmation” and “Bass & Piano Duet” that lasts about 16 minutes. “The full experience of The Roxy in 1977” that fans have been looking for for many years. This is a miraculous complete album that makes that dream come true with the absolute master Millard sound. In fact, while it is said that the “Roxy” sound source of “LIVE 1976-1977” was produced from multiple performances, there is very little information at the time, and it is not clear how many “The Roxy” performances were held (it is unclear how many days there were, or how many performances there were per day, but since there are other recordings, it seems certain that there were multiple performances). Therefore, although it is difficult to say that it is the “official complete version!”, the essence is not there. You can enjoy the band potential glimpsed in “School Days” of “I WANNA PLAY FOR YOU” and the first four songs of “LIVE 1976-1977” on a full scale. It is truly a dream come true. A super-class audience recording of “The Roxy performance on September 2, 1977”. It is the original master of absolute master Mike Millard, and a super-excellent item in his collection. This album embodies the “complete live album of The Roxy” that fans dreamed of with the official albums “I WANNA PLAY FOR YOU” and “LIVE 1976-1977”, and you can enjoy a full show of about 70 minutes, far surpassing the official take of less than 30 minutes. The Roxy, West Hollywood, CA, USA 2nd September 1977 TRULY PERFECT SOUND (70:37) 1. Intro 2. Silly Putty 3. Band Introductions 4. School Days 5. Quiet Afternoon 6. Dayride 7. Confirmation 8. Bass & Piano Duet Stanley Clarke – Bass Gerry Brown – Drums Raymond Gomez – Guitar Al Harrison – Trumpet Bobby Malach – saxophone, flute Peter Robinson – Keyboards James Tinsley – Trumpet Alfie Williams – saxophone, flute

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