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==Track listing==
==Track listing==
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|+Allan Holdsworth Group: Then!  ([[Allan Holdsworth Discography|D]] - [[Allan Holdsworth Solo Albums|S]])
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'''Jimmy Johnson''': Bass<br>
'''Jimmy Johnson''': Bass<br>
'''Steve Hunt''': Keyboards<br>
'''Steve Hunt''': Keyboards<br>
http://threadoflunacy.blogspot.no/2017/09/24-wardenclyffe-tower-1992-and-then.html


Allan did not make many references to this album, but he might have been referring to it here:
Allan did not make many references to this album, but he might have been referring to it here:
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I would like to yeah! Especially with all the bootlegs. In fact, we were thinking about releasing an official bootleg record. Since there are so many bootlegs out there, we figured we might as well give the guys in the band a choice of what nights were okay as opposed to the ones which weren’t. So Gary Husband recorded some gigs with his DAT player. Some are pretty good too. I mean they’re live—that’s the thing I like about them. They’re not like the studio-live albums—in other words, you get a supposedly live album that sounds like the worst studio album you’ve heard in your life. That is definitely something I want to avoid. In fact, the microphone in the back of the room seems to be a good way to go for me. You always get that feeling of a live performance. From now on, I think we’re going to carry DAT machines around and record gigs.
I would like to yeah! Especially with all the bootlegs. In fact, we were thinking about releasing an official bootleg record. Since there are so many bootlegs out there, we figured we might as well give the guys in the band a choice of what nights were okay as opposed to the ones which weren’t. So Gary Husband recorded some gigs with his DAT player. Some are pretty good too. I mean they’re live—that’s the thing I like about them. They’re not like the studio-live albums—in other words, you get a supposedly live album that sounds like the worst studio album you’ve heard in your life. That is definitely something I want to avoid. In fact, the microphone in the back of the room seems to be a good way to go for me. You always get that feeling of a live performance. From now on, I think we’re going to carry DAT machines around and record gigs.
==Links==


Album playlist: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hpu-shkUtP0&list=OLAK5uy_keef6R2bNcDF7bfLiiXHiNtycPsqWm8Es
Album playlist: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hpu-shkUtP0&list=OLAK5uy_keef6R2bNcDF7bfLiiXHiNtycPsqWm8Es
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Discogs: https://www.discogs.com/master/931707-Allan-Holdsworth-Group-Then
Discogs: https://www.discogs.com/master/931707-Allan-Holdsworth-Group-Then
Ed's blog: http://threadoflunacy.blogspot.no/2017/09/24-wardenclyffe-tower-1992-and-then.html




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