Seventh Age Imagination Highland HL229/30 (2 CD Set) 1979 - 05 - 05 Vancouver - British Columbia, Canada Pacific Coliseum Download Audio 826.99 MB
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Highland - HL 229/230 1.01 Opening (3.03) 1.02 Siberian Khatru (10.12) 1.03 Heart Of The Sunrise (11.59) 1.04 Future Times ~ Rejoice (7.23) 1.05 Circus Of Heaven (6.06) 1.06 Time And A Word (4.04) 1.07 Long Distance Runaround (3.18) 1.08 The Fish ~ Survival ~ Ritual (7.16) 1.09 Perpetual Change (4.41) 1.10 Soon (8.46) ============================== 2.01 The Clap (5.49) 2.02 And You And I (10.37) 2.03 Starship Trooper (10.49) 2.04 Excerpts From "The Six Wives Of Henry VII" ~ "The Foret" (5.57) 2.05 Awaken (17.57) 2.06 Tour Song (2.15) 2.07 I've Seen All Good People (7.57) 2.08 Roundabout (9.07) ============================== YES Pacific Coliseum Vancouver, British Columbia May 5, 1979 Jon Anderson Steve Howe Chris Squire Rick Wakeman Alan White From the silver boot release "Seventh Age Imagination" Highland 229/230 lineage: silver pressed CDs>EAC>wav (disc 2 only*)>CD wav>FLAC (level 8) *my original disc 2 has all of the songs split into three tracks; I used CD wav to separate them correctly, then converted both discs to FLAC using Traders Little Helper, which also verified them as lossless. Disc 1 1.01 Opening (3.03) 1.02 Siberian Khatru (10.12) 1.03 Heart Of The Sunrise (11.59) 1.04 Future Times ~ Rejoice (7.23) 1.05 Circus Of Heaven (6.06) 1.06 Time And A Word (4.04) 1.07 Long Distance Runaround (3.18) 1.08 The Fish ~ Survival ~ Ritual (7.16) 1.09 Perpetual Change (4.41) 1.10 Soon (8.46) Disc 2 2.01 The Clap (5.49) 2.02 And You And I (10.37) 2.03 Starship Trooper (10.49) 2.04 Excerpts From "The Six Wives Of Henry VII" ~ "The Foret" (5.57) 2.05 Awaken (17.57) 2.06 Tour Song (2.15) 2.07 I've Seen All Good People (7.57) 2.08 Roundabout (9.07) Notes: outstanding audience recording (especially considering that it's from 30 years ago) from one of the last shows of the spring '79 tour. Many (including myself, when I first heard it) mistake it for a sound- board or FM recording. Nice stereo sound. From a review of this show on 'Forgotten Yesterdays': "I remember dragging my Led Zep fiend buddy to this show. He was a skeptic. At the end of the show he turned to me and said it was better than that Zep show in the Kingdome, which is legendary. I wallowed in smug pride for my favourite band." Judge for yourself. |