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From the North American tour that took place from April to June 1979, the three consecutive days of the Chicago performance, the middle of the day, and the concert on June 9th were played for 2 hours and 18 minutes with the highest level of ultra-high quality stereo sound. Introducing a 2-CD set completely recorded on board. As an excellent broadcast sound source, it has been a standard sound source since the past, and Tour Song is so famous that it was included in the official live album “The Word Is Live”, making it a perfect definitive album that blows away all previous releases. will be newly released as. The bootlegs include Chicago Of Heaven ’79 (Cat Food) and The Gates Of Heaven (HL), but the former’s song order is messed up, probably because it was made from a cassette tape between traders because the title was over 10 years ago. The latter was a bit disappointing in that the Starship Trooper’s position was recorded after Awaken. This edition has been copied directly from the broadcast master, the songs are in the correct order, and the sound quality has improved to the point that you can immediately hear it. The crystal clear sound with outstanding freshness is wonderful, and the beautiful sound in the high range is also at the highest level, as if it was not passed through analog. And above all, the texture and resonance of the master’s own sound is precisely reproduced without giving any sense of unnecessary artificiality or equalization, making it a truly perfect piece, suitable for the definitive edition of the 1979 Chicago performance. The level of fulfillment of Yes as a band and as a performer during this period is unparalleled, and it is truly a blessing for fans to be able to listen to such amazing performances with perfect stereo line recording. In front of the familiar “Big Medley,” which was played for 30 minutes, John said, “The 80’s are approaching, but we’ll be playing songs from the past few years. I’d be happy if you could sing along.” Start Time And A Word. After getting excited with Tour Song, John starts I’ve Seen All Good People by shouting, “It’s a little crazy, but…Saturday night in Chicago!” It’s a truly wonderful live show, and you can fully enjoy the most enjoyable and fulfilling concert.Roundabout, of course, is the vocalist. I have never heard a take where the keyboard (especially the organ) and guitar in the song are recorded so clearly. A masterpiece that can be released as a half-official. Live at International Amphitheater, Chicago, IL. USA 9th June 1979 STEREO SBD(UPGRADE) Disc 1(71:11) 1. Close Encounters Of The Third Kind Intro. 2. Siberian Khatru 3. Heart Of The Sunrise 4. Future Times 5 . Rejoice 6. Circus Of Heaven 7. Time And A Word 8. Long Distance Runaround 9. The Fish (Schindleria Praematurus)/Survival 10. Perpetual Change 11. The Gates Of Delirium 12. Soon 13. The Clap Disc 2(66: 38) 1. MC 2. And You And I 3. Starship Trooper 4. Wakeman Solo 5. Awaken 6. Tour Song 7. I’ve Seen All Good People 8. Roundabout STEREO SOUNDBOARD RECORDING Jon Anderson – Vocals Steve Howe – Guitars Chris Squire – Bass Rick Wakeman – Keyboards Alan White – Drums
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