Wonderful live perfomance from july 14th 1981.Line-up includes Marcus Miller on bass, David Sanborn on saxophone and Larry Carlton on guitar. These duets were later issued on record on the "Casino Lights" LP (Warner 1982).
So many things are virtual and people gone now... And They, these musicians, all of them, sent all their "Precious Love" to us, so Real 👍😊❤️ Pure Joy 🙏
WOW!!! THIS IS PURE GOLD!! I have the Casino Lights album versions. Randy's heavenly voice... Street Life... The Crusaders... Here with David Sanborn and Yellowjackets. My god. Such a splendid surprise to find this LIVE and 1981... THANKS FOR UPLOADING!!! 👏👏👏👍
@@Almamater25 Dear G.M . please don’t take it personally , but I’m not giving my email address any further . I’m just publicly commenting on the essential . We can stay in touch on RU-vid, otherwise I wish you every success in playing ! Greeting Alina 👋🏼
I've had the Casino Lights CD forever, and just recently found this video. There are differences in the 2 versions. Was the Casino Lights CD done in studio with crowd mixing?
No, the used live tracks and added horns and some overdubs in the studio. I must say though, The yellow jackets and Sanborn stuff is very close except for some the horn section parts added and a little studio magic here and there. This sounds like an entirely different take than the casino lights cd, so perhaps there were multiple versions of these vocal tunes, or in fact this is not that the performance they used. I listened to the casino lights cd perhaps many hundreds of times, and the grooves, fills of all instruments , instrumental solos and general vocal performances and even some of the basic changes are different, so maybe there were multiple nights or performances to choose from, because these performances there are, imho, too different to be the source material.
Having now gone back and listened to Casino lights, there’s no way these tracks were used there. They were either completely redone in the studio (the tempos, grooves overall arrangements, solos, and fills and vocal performances are completely different) or they are alternate performances. In fact, it sounds more like the vocal tunes were completely redone in the studio, while the other instruments stuff (yellowjackets, sanborn ect) were mostly live except added horn section stuff.
I own this vinyl since 40 years. Yes there's a difference. I think, there were several dates at Montreux for this concert. Honestly guys, I'm sure the filled up this hall several times.
@@markcraven8386 Hey Man, see the PAGES version of "Who's Right, Who's Wrong" in 'FUTURE STREET' 1979 amazing wonderful album !!! The SAX🎷Solo is played by Mike Brecker! Great Band Performance in the Recording Studio😘🎵🎤🎤🎷🥁🎸🎹🌎🛵💨