Live at Deeply Vale Festival '78 Steve Hillage

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  • Release Date: 09/14/2004
  • 2 Disc Set
  • Sales Rank: 70,196
  • Label: OZIT RECORDS UK
  • UPC: 5033531078120
 
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Live at Deeply Vale Festival '78

Disc 1
1LISTENOn-Stage Announcement from DJ at Deeple Vale/Saucer Surfing 7:50
2LISTENSearching for the Spark 10:29
3LISTENOctave Doctors 4:26
4LISTENSalmon Song 10:16
5LISTENCrystal City 5:00
6LISTENRadio 7:32
7LISTENPalm Trees 5:21
8LISTENLight in the Sky 5:14
9LISTENHurdy Gurdy Man 7:08

Disc 2
1LISTENLunar Musick Suite 3:59
2LISTENSun Song (Reprise) 1:29
3LISTENActivation Meditation 4:11
4LISTENGlorious Om Riff 4:55
5LISTENSaucer Surfing Bonus Track 7:25
6LISTENSearching for the Spark Bonus Track 10:23
7LISTENOctave Doctors Bonus Track 4:25
8LISTENSalmon Song Bonus Track 9:21
9LISTENSome Deeply Vale Stage Announcements/Babylon's Burning The Ruts 3:56
10LISTENMore Deeple Vale Background Sounds/The Jester Tractor 4:46
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Editorial Reviews

Talk to any connoisseur of '70s-era double live albums, and many will agree that Steve Hillage's Live Herald, recorded and released in 1977-1978, rates among the finest jewels that the genre has to offer. So it's astonishing to discover that someone has spent the last 25 years sitting on tapes that knock that set into the dust, both in terms of on-stage excitement and aural enjoyment. Live at Deeply Vale Festival '78 transports the listener back to one of the last truly great festivals staged in the U.K. that decade, a weekend's worth of music that fearlessly ranged across both the traditional rock range and the upcoming punk movement, before climaxing with a Hillage set that the guitarist himself reflects, "[sounds] as exciting now as Live Herald was back then." Hillage's performance, of course, dominates the disc, spreading across one CD and then halfway across another. But, if that's the main attraction, the supporting cast is just as exhilarating. The full concert is followed first by reprises of four songs recorded from the audience, and offering up a surprisingly different view of the proceedings; then come a collection of stage announcements before the Ruts take the stage for a ferocious "Babylon's Burning" and the package wraps up with three songs by Tractor, mainstays of the modern Ozit label, of course, but one of the brightest sparks of the early-'70s British underground as well. This was one of Tractor's last major performances before they faded away -- however, 20,000 people left Deeply Vale with the band's presence burned firmly into their minds, and the performance here offers up a glowing testament to their memories. Dave Thompson, All Music Guide

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