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| Hamburg 1970; Immigrant (61:53, 57:55) | ||
| 10 March 1970; Musikhalle; Hamburg, Germany | ||
| Track Listing: We're Gonna Groove, I Can't Quit You, Dazed And Confused, Heartbreaker, White Summer/Black Mountain Side, Since I've Been Loving You, Organ Solo/Thank You, What Is And What Should Never Be, Moby Dick, How Many More Times, Whole Lotta Love | ||
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Recording Quality: Audience recording, 3-4
Comments: This was recorded on March 10, 1970 in Hamburg, Germany, only a few days after the famous March 7, 1970 Montreaux Jazz Festival show. A rare disappointment from Immigrant. There tape is good, but a fair dose of hiss ruins most of the set. The performance itself is great, and the band is in high spirits. A comical segue from Heartbreaker into a brief Loving Loving Maid, exactly like the second album, enlivens the atmosphere. How Many More Times includes Robert refering to the band as Jimmy, Johnny, and Robbie as well as a complete version of Traveling Riverside Blues in the medley. The packaging is typical of early Immigrant. Nothing spectacular, but the photos are from the same period. Bottom Line: Nice performance, barely tolerable sound. You know who you are if this kind of thing interests you. Jeff Barlow (4/13/96) |
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