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From the shift to electric jazz sparked by Miles Davis, V.S.O.P., who led the scene back to its roots after Miles temporarily retired, returned to the roots of acoustic jazz.From the first full-fledged tour in 1977, V.S.O.P. The sound source is now available in high quality complete recording! ! ! A great performance at the Greek Theater in Los Angeles, California on July 19th (20th?), 1977, which was praised as a miracle performance by the press at the time! ! ! The stage was set up wonderfully in response to the enthusiastic cheers of the audience, who were filled with anticipation.They suddenly played “Eye of the Hurricane,” and following the introduction, Shorter’s ever-changing performance began with “Little Waltz.” The saxophone and Freddie’s talkative trumpet explode in songs such as “One of a Kind,” “Maiden Voyage,” and “Diana,” followed by Freddie’s extremely energetic “Red Clay,” and Tony’s final song, “Birdlike.” has exploded, delivering an avant-garde, hard-bappish performance based on a modal, innovative, and infinitely free-form style that only this member can do. At this time, Harvey was 37 years old, Shorter was 43 years old, Ron was 40 years old, Tony was 31 years old, and Freddie was 39 years old… They were at the peak of their jazz musicians, and they played with all their might and originality that no one else could imitate. is showing off. Three days later, they will perform at their first ever “Live Under the Sky” (official unreleased songs can be heard on the So What! disc!), sending Japanese fans into a frenzy… Live at Greek Theater,Los Angeles,CA July.20.1977 1. Eye of the Hurricane 2. Band Introduction 3. Little Waltz 4. One of a Kind 5. Maiden Voyage 6. Diana 7. Red Clay 8. Byrdlike Herbie Hancock (p) Wayne Shorter (ss,ts) Freddie Hubbard (tpt,flh) Ron Carter (b) Tony Williams (dr)
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