It's A Beautiful Day - At Carnegie Hall (1972) [Complete LP]

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One Of Our Deleted Albums Series

It's A Beautiful released this live album of the band performing at Carnegie Hall in 1972. The album was released on Columbia Records, catalogue number KC 31338, in 1972.

It has long since been deleted from the Columbia Records catalogue and I have never seen it re-released on CD,

Track List:

1. Give Your Woman What She Wants 0:00
2. A Hot Summer Day 3:58
3. Angels And Animals 12:39
4. Bombay Calling 16:56
5. Going To Another Party 25:12
6. Good Lovin' 29:37
7. The Grand Camel Suite 34:56
8, White Bird 38:03
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Ace ! it starts slow tempo. It builds up and up tempo . It ends with the mix of tempo in the melodic piece : White Bird ! thanks for uploading .
Love this band and their recordings.

TheJopor
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Mark: David's Obit appeared today and I was sending it to some old timers like me, for the memories. Saw them down in ATL for a show in '71 and the year before at the ATL Pop Festival in Byron, GA. Absolutely LOVED this album and went looking for "Going to Another Party" here on You Tube - as David Gregory their guitarist at the time was totally ass shredding on this song, as well as Good Lovin. Adored the modality changes of The Grand Camel Suite. So THANK YOU SIR! for posting it up here. I have the album but have not converted it to digital. Patti Santos was a TORCH singer, with a husky soul/blues voice that could also reach the higher registers. So lucky to have been ALIVE during the 1964 - 1976 ascension of rock music, and to have seen soooo many groups.

theconnector
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Brilliant musicians, great harmonies. They deserve to be known for more than their one glorious hit.

jefflitt
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In the late 1960s, when "underground FM radio" first came to Philadelphia (WMMR), "White Bird" is the song I best remember. I was barely a teenager and my grandmother, who had an FM radio in her car, let me in charge of the music.

robertsharpe
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Thanks for posting this. I bought their first album in 1969 and had all the others on vinyl. I saw them Live 3 times - the last time after LaFlamme had left and the violin parts were played by Jasche Heifetz's grandson Greg Bloch. Some of my best memories. Pretty good quality for YouTube.

Patrick_H.
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YouTube's 🎶 music catalogue is getting better and better... Hail YouTube, papa Google and grand dad Alphabet. 💓💋🍀🛠💊♿🔯

Ronkral-rcse
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great guitar on white gregory a band they

proud
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Thanks for putting this on here! I LOVE the eclectic, totally GROOVY, dreamin' 'n' rockin' sound of IT'S A BEAUTIFUL DAY"!!!
After falling in love with their mellow sound it's a nice jump to their rockin' groove too!
I had the experience of discovering that they were on various sites on line a few years ago and was in a time when I needed cash so I figured ..."Hey I've got them available on line...I'll sell my cd's" ! So I did.
Three weeks later ZAP! They disappeared from my Spotify lists (except for some bad quality live tunes) and were gone from most other sites too.
I learned the hard lesson that music sites are fickle . they can change at any time, KEEP YOUR FAVORITE CD'S JUST IN CASE!
I have not heard this album at all before, so I'm diggin' just trippin' 'round my abode in a rockin', Hippie swirl dream state of mind!
Maybe, at 73, I'll get that first Acid Flashback that I've never had! lol
Either way I'm Groovin' on a fine contact high with the music that you've provided here.
The Hippies were right!
Organic food, Windmills & Solar, Groovy vibes, Peace Love & Rockin', Trippin' Tunes!!!
It's a KOKO "KOKO"?
KOKO="Keep On Keepin' On"
Outasight, Man (and Womb-man)!
Peace ....

mitchell
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Wow! Thank you for this refreshing 70’s vibe! Effervescent!!💪👊👌

clifflong
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Found this Magnificent album…beautifully remastered from Sony!!(Rewind Series)

Humb
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Such a great album. I used to have this. Stanndout for me are the organ in Bombay Calling, and White Bird is the best version ever. Everything about that it great. Fantastic guitar solo. Vals drumming is so spot on. Subtle yet powerful and sensitive. And Pattti's final note. Oh yes. Thanks for posting this :)

JamesLoudon
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Going to another party is such a smoker. Holy Shit!

etiennekosa
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INCREDIBLE GUITAR SOLO on White Bird. CLASSIC.

jrlang
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My friend Billy Gregory is on went from Bourbon street in New Orleans to Carnegie hall in a really short time

marktrentecosta
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Saw them three times in the early 70's. This was my favorite band until they disappeared from the radar right after this live album.

topographicify
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great stuff - Pattie Santos's vocals rule! When compared to other female vocalists of that era she put's Grace Slick's vocals to shame- better range, better pitch!

wanderingaroundvt
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Bought this on vinyl when it first came out, bought it on many years ago 😊

johnlornie
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fantastic recording quality and amazing show

danilopellegrinelli
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Obrigado por postar este album. Voce tem a lista das musicas?

Burlamaque
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The live album should have been the 1969-1970 band. By the time this recording was done, the band wasn't the same. It was too late by 1972. They speed freaked all of their songs. Better to seek the live recordings of 1968 to 1971.

spudwas