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It's a Beautiful Day - 1972 - Live at Carnegie Hall
It's a Beautiful Day was a band formed in San Francisco, California in 1967, the brainchild of violinist David LaFlamme. LaFlamme, a former soloist with the Utah Symphony Orchestra, had previously been in the band Orkustra, and unusually, played a five-string violin. The other members were his wife Linda (keyboards), Pattie Santos (vocals), Hal Wagenet (guitar), Mitchell Holman (bass) and Val Fuentes (drums). Although they were one of the earliest and most important San Francisco bands to emerge from the Summer of Love, It’s a Beautiful Day never quite achieved the success of their contemporaries such as The Grateful Dead, Jefferson Airplane and Santana, with whom they had connections. It’s A Beautiful Day created a unique blend of rock, jazz, folk, classical and world beat styles during the seven years the band was officially together. In July 1971, It's a Beautiful Day were one of the last acts to appear at Fillmore West in San Francisco. Their performance of "White Bird" appeared as part of the 1972 film, Fillmore. The band fourth release was the live album Live At Carnegie Hall in 1972, they was on tour until 1974 when the band split up. 01 - Give Your Woman What She Wants 02 - Hot Summer Day 03 - Angela And Animals 04 - Bombay Calling 05 - Going To Another Party 06 - Good Lovin' 07 - The Grang Camel Suite 08 - White Bird LINK (RS) or LINK (FS)