This is unfortunately not a live recording made in the famous town of Acapulco, but a live recording of sessions in DDAA's Souterrain Scientifique. I have a strong intuition that the audience you hear between the songs are in fact the members of DDAA themselves. This is a must-have release by DDAA, that shows us their ability to perform live as well as work out a great concept.
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Archive release
Live In Acapulco
<div> <div id="tracklist" class="section tracklist" data-toggle="tracklist">Tracklist <div> </div> <div class="section_content">A1 Off Shore <br /> A2 Demain La Guerre <br /> A3 Telegram Sam (Mark Bolan) <br /> A4 Reine Africaine <br /> A5 Machinery Can Move It <br /> A6 Plaza De Toros <br /> B1 Sailing Boat Brand <br /> B2 I'm The Walrus (Lennon-McCartney) <br /> B3 Round Voyage To India <br /> B4 Improvisation 1 <br /> B5 Guawa <br /> B6 Bourbon St. <br /> C1 Ready With The Answer <br /> C2 Improvisation 2 <br /> C3 Improvisation 3 <br /> C4 Improvisation 4 <br /> C5 Le Macon Davidor <br /> C6 Le Monde En Couleurs <br /> C7 Dans Le Grand Hall <br /> C8 Souvent Desert <br /> D1 Danse Papou <br /> D2 Bourbon St. No. 2 <br /> D3 Miss Vandann <br /> D4 50 Annees De Travail </div> </div> <div class="section notes toggle_section toggle_section_remember" data-toggle-section-id="notes" id="notes">Notes <div class="section_content toggle_section_content">Recorded Live At Club Regency In Acapulco, December 25, 1980.</div> </div> </div>
Tracklist
- A1Off Shore
- A2Demain La Guerre
- A3Telegram Sam (Mark Bolan)
- A4Reine Africaine
- A5Machinery Can Move It
- A6Plaza De Toros
- B1Sailing Boat Brand
- B2I'm The Walrus (Lennon-McCartney)
- B3Round Voyage To India
- B4Improvisation 1
- B5Guawa
- B6Bourbon St.
- C1Ready With The Answer
- C2Improvisation 2
- C3Improvisation 3
- C4Improvisation 4
- C5Le Macon Davidor
- C6Le Monde En Couleurs
- C7Dans Le Grand Hall
- C8Souvent Desert
- D1Danse Papou
- D2Bourbon St. No. 2
- D3Miss Vandann
- D450 Annees De Travail
Credits & notes
Recorded Live At Club Regency In Acapulco, December 25, 1980.
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