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Mahavishnu Orchestra 06/11/75
Reunion Arena, Dallas, TX
Set I
Eternity's Breath (Part I and II)
You Know, You Know
Vision is a Naked Sword
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Set II

Set III

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Gayle Moran: vocals and keyboards
John McLaughlin: electric doubleneck guitar
Steve Kindler: acoustic violin
Carol Shive: acoustic violin
Norma Jean Bell: saxophone
Premik Russel Tubbs: saxophone
Philip Hirschi: cello
Ralphe Armstrong: electric bass
"Narada" Michael Walden: drums
Last Changed By Steve K
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Michael Shilling (4/5) CDR / 1 B View  
Notes: What Could be a Fantastic Performance is Marred by a Multi-Generation Recording Lineage which Altho Quite Listenable, Unfortunately Never Gets Better than "B" Sound Quality.
Steve K (4/5) FLAC / 1 B View   Aud
Notes: w/Jeff Beck on last track
Joe (1/5) FLAC / 0 View   lineage: unknown mikes > unknown recorder > TDK- SA cassette master 90 min. analog tape >...
Jason Grotesque V. (1/5) cd flac data / 2 View  
Notes: the Mahavishnu Orchestra Gayle Moran: vocals and keyboards John McLaughlin: electric doubleneck guitar Steve Kindler: acoustic violin Carol Shive: acoustic violin Norma Jean Bell: saxophone Premik Russel Tubbs: saxophone Philip Hirschi: cello Ralphe Armstrong: electric bass "Narada" Michael Walden: drums Reunion Arena (?) Dallas, Texas, USA June 11, 1975 promoting their album "Vision of the Emerald Beyond" runtime: 81:45 (minutes/ seconds) setlist: 1: eternity's breath (part I and II) 15:59 2: you know, you know? (cuts in) 8:06 3: vision is a naked sword 16:06 4: ? 26:32 5: 9:04 6: encore 5:57 (with Jeff Beck) lineage: unknown mikes > unknown recorder > TDK- SA cassette master 90 min. analog tape > TDK- SA cassette 90 min. 1st gen. copy > played on tascam 112 into soundforge (wav) > flac (sb's aligned) > torrentially yours. a this and (most of) that production. do not sell this recording. share freely, losslessly and gaplessly.