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The U.K. progressive rock band's greatest hits and rarities are presented live, recorded between 1972 and 2002. Tracks inlcude "Cosmic Jazz" and "Almighty Blues."
'Tracks Two' is a fantastic live album that spans the band's career from 1972 to date. Not one live concert but a collection of live material from over the years, features 24 tracks including 2 bonus tracks, 'Mercury Blues' & 'Steppin' Out' (both rare audience recordings from Holland 2002), all rare & previously unreleased versions from 1972-2002, blazed by the famous twin guitar sound of one of the world's finest rock bands. Talking Elephant. 2003.
U.K. release includes two extra songs.
Recording information: The Netherlands (1972-2002). Tracks Two Review
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