Artist / Title: Pegasus – “The Final Show at McVan’s”
Label / Release No.: Rock Dog Records – RDOG 2038
Country: USA
Release date: Not for commercial release
Genre: Rock
Style: Progressive Rock
Type: Live Album
Venue / Date: McVan’s, 2078 Niagara Street, Buffalo NY / 1979
Live Sound Mixing: Rick Diesing / John McGovern
Original Format: Cassette
Remastering: Saturn Studios, Hollywood, CA 2020
Remastered format: .WAV, .MP3
Publishing: Not Listed 1
Description:
Pegasus – “The Final Show at McVan’s” featuring five tracks from one of the most popular progressive-rock bands in Western NY, including “Alienation” in its entirety, plus “Superman”, “A Million Years Are Up”, “Re-Learning”, “Growing Going Gone” and the thunderous applause from the loyal fans of McVan’s.
Tracklist
1 SuperMan 14:46
2 A Million Years Are Up 08:46
3 Re-Learning 08:22
4 Growing Going Gone 12:44
5 Alienation I – II – III – IV 28:44
Credits
- Mark Freeland – vocals, percussion, harmonica
- Vince Cooper – electric guitar, acoustic guitar, keyboards
- Steve Treccase – keyboards, bass
- Kent Weber – electric bass, bass pedals, keyboards
- Chuck Cavanaugh – acoustic drums, percussion
- Rick Diesing / John McGovern – Live Sound
Pegasus – “The Final Show at McVan’s” is available for listening on SoundCloud 1: https://soundcloud.com/gerrynorth/sets/pegasus-the-final-show-at-mcvans-1979/s-kraJkvwyhp4
Additional Information about the Buffalo, NY progressive-rock group Pegasus can be found on the following social media pages [NOTE: Rock Dog records is not responsible for the content on these pages and the links below appear as a courtesy only]
Pegasus – Elf Sweet Self: https://youtu.be/UKa5PiqiEwQ
Pegasus – A Movie Called Everyone on Earth: https://youtu.be/HRHcIkYz0_Q
- McVan’s Memories: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1680290062183419/
- ParousiaBuff: https://parousiabuff.com/shows/mcvans-sunday-july-1st-1979
- Mark Deane Freeland (tribute): https://www.facebook.com/freeland.tribute.1
1 Audio Tracks appearing on the work “Pegasus – The Final Show at McVan’s” belong to their respective owners and/or publishers and are provided on a non-commercial basis under section 107 of the 1976 Copyright Act, ‘fair use’ for purpose of comment, criticism, education, and research.