 
This CD is a compilation of live performances
at the John F. Kennedy High School Auditorium in
the spring of 1976 and The Philadelphia Naval
Base in the autumn of 1976. John Spreier produced and
recorded the album using an analog cassette
recording. The analog recording was digitally
enhanced using Adobe Audition version 1.0.
Minas Tirith version 1.0 was Dave Lieber on lead guitar
& harmony vocals, Marty Mele on bass, Tony
Miceli on drums, and John Spreier on rhythm guitar
& lead vocals. Minas Tirith version 2.0 was
Bob Hollinger on lead guitar, Tim Waller on bass
& harmony vocals, Brad Egner on drums, and John on rhythm guitar &
lead vocals. Minas Tirith version 3.0 was Bob on
lead guitar, Marty on bass, Brad on drums, and John on rhythm guitar &
vocals.
Lady in Waiting was
written by John Spreier. Going to Carolina was
written by John Spreier. Strange World was
written by John Spreier. Time was written by John Spreier. Perpetual
Change was written by Jon Anderson and Chris
Squire. No Love was written by
Tim Waller. Houses of the Holy was
written by Jimmy Page and Robert Plant. Home
Again was written by Bob Hollinger and John Spreier.
This enhanced CD contains ten
audio tracks, three bonus MP3 tracks, eighteen
pictures, and a screensaver.
Click on the links above and to
the right to see the CD, look at the pictures,
read the lyrics, hear the songs, and surf the
links to the world wide web.

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Lady in Waiting
Going
to Carolina
Strange
World
Time
Perpetual
Change
No Love
15,000
kilocycles
Houses
of the Holy
Strange
World
Home Again

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the songs encoded as WMA (Windows Media Audio)
files.

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