TRACKS:
Songs From The Wood / Thick As A Brick / Steel Monkey / Farm On The Freeway
/ Heavy Horses / Living In The Past / Serenade To A Cuckoo / Budapest /
Instrumental (including a segment of The Waking Edge and solos) / Wond'ring
Aloud / Skating Away On The Thin Ice Of A New Day / Jump Start / Too Old
To Rock'n'Roll; Too Young To Die / Aqualung / Locomotive Breath, Thick
As A Brick (reprise) / Wind-Up
2 CD:
Moonlight Records ML 9625/26, ('96 ?)
QUALITY:
Excellent
TOTAL TIME:
52:54 min, 55:26 min.
REMARKS:
Bootleg. Recorded by WMMR radio at the Tower Theatre, Philadelphia, November
25th, 1987. "Serenade To A Cuckoo" not listed on the cover. Some sources
claim that this concert was recorded November 24th, but careful comparison
with the King Biscuit recordings (I used Farm On The Freeway) have convinced
me that this is the original source recording which was used as a basis
for the KBFH broadcasts. The main noticable differences between Upper Darby
and the KBFH recordings are IAA's introductory remarks to "Farm On The
Freeway" and "Skating Away On The Thin Ice Of A New Day". They are most
probably the result of post-recording editing since the similarities between
the remainder of the two recordings are way too pronounced to be a coincidence.