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In 1976, the Boston performance on March 5th from the US tour accompanying “Crisis? What Crisis?” was recorded completely with an ultra-high quality audience recording. The previously released “Boston 1976” (Sirene) contains a new sound source with the best sound quality, which is a completely different master. Just A Normal Day, which had a cut-in and a head cut in the previous release, is recorded perfectly on this board. On the other hand, Asylum, which has a head cut in the new sound source, has realized the longest and best version by patching the missing parts from the previous sound source. The previously released version had the highest sound quality comparable to a line recording, but this board is also a completely different master, but it is recorded with a top-class sound that seems unusual for this era, and if you listen to it normally, it is a masterpiece recording board that you will be caught in the illusion of listening to an official live board. The delicate and punchy ideal sound is so wonderful that it is difficult to describe, and you can enjoy the ultimate sound universe that is unique to this time, with a keyboard-based progressive ensemble, tasteful vocals, and a chorus that is uninterrupted. A truly superb piece of performance and sound quality that allows you to enjoy the supreme moment. A perfect title that you will surely enjoy without reason. Live at Orpheum Theatre, Boston, MA. USA 5th March 1976 PERFECT SOUND Disc 1 1. School 2. Bloody Well Right 3. Sister Moonshine 4. Ain’t Nobody But Me 5. Hide In Your Shell 6. Poor Boy 7. The Meeting Disc 2 1. Just A Normal Day 2. Asylum 3. Dreamer 4. Rudy 5. If Everyone Was Listening 6. Another Man’s Woman 7. 8. Home Again 9. Crime Of The Century Rick Davies – Keyboards, Vocals John Helliwell – Saxophone, Vocals Roger Hodgson – Guitar, Keyboards, Vocals Dougie Thomson – Bass Bob Seibenberg – Drums
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