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69/70/71 live recorded with sound board/audience sound source! ! First of all, The Tony Williams Lifetime’s November 6, 1970 stage at Newcastle London and New York City performance. The last recording is the 1971 performance in Copenhagen, Denmark. The live performance from this period has a strong image of “Lifetime entering a period of confusion” after John McLaughlin’s departure, but when you listen to the details of the performance in the finest sound quality, you can see that Larry uses the Hammond organ to full effect and shows a demon-like struggle. Long-time fans will definitely find something new to discover, such as the unexpectedly strong performance of Young and McLaughlin’s successor, Ted Dunber. Above all, the fact that Tony Williams’s passionate drum work from the early 70’s, his vivid timbre, and crisp snare fills have been captured so vividly is a miracle in itself. It can only be called, so for Tony Williams freaks, the high value of this sound source can be said to be immeasurable. Disc-1 Meeting of the Spirits Fanfare Dragon Song One Word A Letter of Thanks The Inner Mounting Flame Lonesome Wells Smiles and Grins Devotion The Dance of Maya Two Worlds Uuelta Ajajo Resolution Uuelta Abajo Disc-2 To Whom it May Concern Emergency Uuelta Abajo A Famous Blues Something Spiritual Jam Emergency The Urchins of Shernese Drums Circa 45 Big Nick Emergency
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