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Midnight Concert

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LP (Item 34268) United Artists, 1961/Early 70s — Condition: Used

A stripped down version of a record that was also issued in 3LP format, and which features some real gems from Lenny's 1961 concert at Carnegie Hall. The material is perfect, and the record captures Bruce at the best point in his career – when he was really breaking past schtick and just rapping freely (and funnily) off the top of his head, but before he'd gotten a bit too obsessed with his own persecution. Titles include "The Flag", "Christ & Moses", "The Kidnap", and "Homosexuality" – all excerpted from the longer stream-of-consciousness performance.  © 1996-2013, Dusty Groove, Inc.



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