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1977 professional shot live video excavation! A 74-minute recording of a live performance at the Montreux Jazz Festival. The Stanley Typhoon, which began in the jazz and crossover world in the mid-’70s, was only expanding its influence as it finally involved the rock world with the release of “School Days” in 1976. In the midst of that storm, this is a powerful live performance in the summer of 1977. The members are mainly musicians who participated in “School Days” and “Modern Man,” which will be released the following year, and it feels like they are a solid band. The recording time will be 70 minutes. Casino, Montreux, Switzerland 7.24.1977 Silly Putty / School Days / Quiet Afternoon (42nd Street On A Sunday In New York) / Day Ride / Acoustic Song / Yesterday Princess / Lopsy Lu / Hot Fun Stanley Clarke – Electric Bass, Vocals / Raymond Gomez – Electric Guitar, Vocals / Peter Robinson – Keyboards / James Tinsley – Trumpet / Al Harrison – Trumpet / Alfred Williams – Saxophone / Bob Malach – Saxophone / Gerald Brown – Drums
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