“Jane at Home Live” is another of those fantastic double live albums released in the 1970s, this one specifically from the legendary German band Jane, a vigorous group that during that decade moved between a fusion of classic rock with hard rock influences and elements of progressive rock. On their early albums, their progressive roots led them to create two superb works: “Together” (1972) and “Here We Are” (1973). On their third and fourth albums, “Jane III” (1974) and “Lady” (1975), they veered towards blues rock and more conventional classic rock, before returning to the progressive path with their next album, “Fire, Water, Earth & Fire” (1976), an effective and excellent concept album. The material for this double live album was captured from the tour following their last concert. In it, the German band delivers an intense and powerful performance of some of their most emblematic songs, such as the space rock epics "Windows", "Hangman", and "Daytime", interwoven with other sublime, avant-garde compositions of hard rock and blues rock. The album also showcases the immense skill of keyboardist Manfred Wieczorke and extraordinary guitarist Klaus Hess. "Live At Home" reflects everything from the virtuosity of its members to the immense instrumental creativity of their powerful progressive rock, as well as the band's remarkable ability to seamlessly transition from highly complex pieces to simpler structures.


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