All Artists: Utopia Title: Oops! Wrong Planet Tour Members Wishing: 4 Total Copies: 0 Label: Crown Release Date: 4/25/2001 Album Type: Import Genre: Rock Style: Number of Discs: 2 SwapaCD Credits: 2 UPC: 4988007175746 |
Utopia Oops! Wrong Planet Tour Genre: Rock
Vol. 5 of the Todd Archive Series. Japanese original compilation featuring 21 tracks recorded live in Chicago on Oct 20 1977. Tracks include, 'Trapped', 'The Marriage Of Heaven & Hell', 'Love Of The Common Man', 'Back ... more » | |
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Album Description Vol. 5 of the Todd Archive Series. Japanese original compilation featuring 21 tracks recorded live in Chicago on Oct 20 1977. Tracks include, 'Trapped', 'The Marriage Of Heaven & Hell', 'Love Of The Common Man', 'Back On The Street', 'Black & White', 'Crazy Lady Blue', 'Love In Action', 'The Death Of Rock 'N' Roll', 'Communion With The Sun' , 'Gangrene', 'My Angel', 'The Seven Rays', 'Heavy Metal Kids', 'Singring & The Glass Guitar-Utopia Theme', 'Love Is The Answer', 'Couldn't I Just Tell You', 'Just One Victory'. 2001 release. Slimline double jewel case. |
CD ReviewsBittersweet James R. Hinchman | sacramento, CA United States | 11/12/2001 (3 out of 5 stars) "I've been a fan of Todd's since 1975. I've seen every Todd solo and Utopia tour since. I have been excited at the previous releases of the Archive series, except the quality of the Acapella discs. Once again, I was extremely disappointed by this set. The song selection and performances are wonderful. However, the quality of the recording left MUCH to be desired. I couldn't even listen to it. I can't believe a product of this quality is being marketed. I have cassettes of old radio broadcasts that are superior to this release. If they all had the quality of the Live In Chicago '91 discs, I would be in heaven. But unless you are a real hardcore fan, I would pass on this." Good performance - bad sound Clay Copilevitz | Mission, KS USA | 10/19/2001 (3 out of 5 stars) "This one is STRICTLY for the obsessive TR collectors like myself. The master was obviously a HIGH generation tape of the original radio broadcast. The real shame of it all is that the performance itself is worth hearing - particularly considering the unusual set list."
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