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In 2003, from the “Everything Must Go” tour that started almost at the same time as the release of the new album, the highlight of the second half of the tour was the stereo performance of October 2, 2003, the final day of the two-night consecutive performance at Universal Amphitheater. Completely recorded with sound board recording. “Everything Must Go”, the band’s second album since their return, was created using a throwback method of live analog recording by the same musicians, and although it has a pleasant and relaxed atmosphere, the song is still in the Steely Dan style. This album is a departure from previous titles, and this performance will also include a performance that fully conveys the concept of the new work. As it is the end of the tour, you can listen to the band’s groove, stage progression, and set list that has been significantly changed compared to the beginning, all of which are excellent performances. Although it has the drawback that there are several intentional omissions of about 0.2 between each track, it is recorded with a stereo soundboard recording of perfect sound quality, and the emg tour that gradually gained depth towards the end. It can be said to be a representative title. Live at Universal Amphitheater, Universal City CA. USA 2nd October 2003(STEREO SBD) Disc 1 1. Cubano Chant 2. Aja 3. Time Out Of Mind 4. Godwhacker 5. The Caves Of Altamira 6. Black Cow 7. Babylon Sisters 8 . Daddy Don’t Live In That New York City No More 9. Member Introduction 10.Peg 11.Home At Last Disc 2 1. The Steely Dan Show 2. Janie Runaway 3. Hey Nineteen 4. Haitian Divorce 5. Everything Must Go 6. Parker’s Band 7. Josie 8. Kid Charlemagne 9. Don’t Take Me Alive 10. My Old School 11. FM STEREO SOUNDBOARD RECORDING
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