• St. Austell 1980 Audience 8.4 - In the pantheon of early Maiden live recordings this one is far from the worst, in fact I would say it’s worth a good listen because one thing is a grimy, muddy old tape and another is a relatively good tape that is NOT muddy but maybe does not have a wide dynamic range…and I’ll take the latter every time.

    Reading 1980 Soundboard 9.4 - A short but awesome recording that every Iron Maiden fan should have.

    Iron Maiden Cornwall Coliseum St. Austell, England 1980-05-31 "Iron Maiden Tour" Disc 1 01. Intro (The Ides Of March) 02. Sanctuary 03. Wrathchild 04. Prowler 05. Remember Tomorrow 06. Killers 07. Running Free 08. Another Life 09. Drum Solo 10. Transylvania 11. Strange World 12. Charlotte The Harlot Disc 2 13. Phantom Of The Opera 14. Iron Maiden 15. Drifter 16. I Got The Fire Reading Festival Reading, England, UK 1980-08-23 17. -Prowler 18. -Remember Tomorrow 19. -Killers 20. -Running Free 21. -Transylvania 22. -Iron Maiden Lineup: Paul Di’Anno - vocals Dave Murray - guitars Dennis Stratton - guitars Steve Harris - bass Clive Burr - drums

  • Audience 8.9 - This is what I consider the best audience tape from the Somewhere In Time Tour. It’s got loads of atmosphere but not at the expense of the “directness” of the PA to the mic. It’s a realistic sound, this tape replicates exactly what your ears heard coming out of the PA at this show…without artifacts to detract. Get this!

    Iron Maiden City Hall Sheffield, South Yorkshire, England 15 October 1986 Disc 1 01  -Intro - Blade Runner Theme 02  -Caught Somewhere in Time 03  -2 Minutes to Midnight 04  -Sea of Madness 05  -Children of the Damned 06  -Stranger in a Strange Land 07  -Wasted Years 08  -Rime of the Ancient Mariner 09  -Guitar Duel - Walking in the Air 10  -Where Eagles Dare 11  -Heaven Can Wait 12  -Phantom of the Opera Disc 2 13  -Hallowed Be Thy Name 14  -Iron Maiden 15  -The Number of the Beast 16  -Run to the Hills - Band Introduction 17  -Running Free 18  -Sanctuary

  • Studio Quality 9.3 - Is this actually the album/albums that George wanted to be released posthumously?  Probably not, but certainly they are based on the idea he had for his “Leg End” finale. Good stuff and interesting to listen to!  BTW the text on the back cover is rather difficult to read so best to use this information and save yourself from the squinty-eyes!

    George Harrison Legend Of A Leg End Vol 2 Dark Horse Anthology 1942 - 2001

    Disc 1 01.It Don't Come Easy    (Starkey) Demo 02.Interview    (George Harrison Section) George Talks About The Concert For Bangla Desh 03.Bangla Desh    (Harrison) Live 04.Deep Blue    (Harrison) Alternate Mix 05.You    (Harrison) Outtake 06.Give Me Love (Give Me Peace On Earth) (Harrison) Rough Mix 1972 07.Sue Me Sue You Blues (Harrison) Demo 08.Miss O'Dell    (Harrison) Alternate Version 09.Dark Horse    (Harrison) Demo 10.I Don't Care Anymore    (Harrison) Alternate Take 1974 11.Ding Dong Ding Dong    (Harrison) Demo 12.Hari's On Tour (Express)    (Harrison) Landover, Capital Centre - Evening Show, 13 Dec 1974 13.For You Blue    (Harrison) Landover, Capital Centre - Afternoon Show, 13 Dec 1974 14.The Pirate Song    (Harrison/Idle) TV, Rutland Weekend Television, 13 Dec 1975 15.Go Your Own Way    (Alexander) Home Recording 17 Nov 1976 16.Here Comes The Sun    (Harrison) TV, Saturday Night Live, 18 Nov 1976 17.Homeward Bound    (Simon) TV, Saturday Night Live, 18 Nov 1976 18.Mo    (Harrison) Mo Ostin Tribute 1977 ()This song was released on a very limited 1994 set called "Mo's Songs") 19.Sat Singing    (Harrison) Mar 1980 20.Flying Hour    (Harrison) Mar 1978 21.Life Itself    (Harrison) Demo 22.Tears Of The World    (Harrison) 1978 Disc 2 01.Dream Away    (Harrison) Alternate Mix, Film Soundtrack 02.I Don't Want To Do It    (Dylan) Porky's Revenge! OST 1985 03.Abandoned Love    (Dylan) Demo 04.Shanghai Surprise    (Harrison) Promo 45 Mix 05.While My Guitar Gently Weeps    (Harrison) London, Prince's Trust, 6 Jun 1987 06.Interview    (George Harrison Section) Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame Interview, 20 Jan 1988 07.I Saw Her Standing There    (Lennon/McCartney) New York, Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame, 20 Jan 1988 08.Rockline Medley 1 - Drive My Car / Here Comes The Sun / The Bells of Rymney / Mr Tambourine Man / Take Me As I Am / Here Comes The Sun, 10 Feb 1988 09.Rockline Medley 2 - That's All right (Mama) / Let It Be Me / Something / Every Grain Of Sand, 10 Feb 1988 10.Maxine    (Harrison) Outtake 11.Between The Devil And The Deep Blue Sea    (Koehler/Arlen) TV, Channel 4, Mr Roadrunner 12.If Not For You    (Dylan) New York, Bobfest, 16 Oct 1992 13.Ride Rajbun    (Harrison/Harrison) From The Bunbury Tails, with Dhani Harrison & Ravi Shankar 14.Here Comes Emerson    (Harrison) TV, SBT, Gente Que Brilha, 31 Oct 1996 15.All Things Must Pass    (Harrison) TV, VH-1 - George Harrison & Ravi Shankar: Yin & Yang, 14 May 1997 16.Prabhuji    (Shankar) TV, VH1, Yin & Yang, 14 May 1997 17.Your True Love    (Perkins) Carl Perkins Memorial Service, Jackson, Tennessee, 23 Jan 1998 18.All Things Must Pass EPK 2000 19.Horse To The Water    (Harrison/Harrison) Jools Holland's Big Band Rhythm & Blues 2002 20.When We Was Fab    (Harrison/Lynne) Extended Version, Reverse End
  • Studio Quality 9.3 - Is this actually the album/albums that George wanted to be released posthumously?  Probably not, but certainly they are based on the idea he had for his “Leg End” finale. Good stuff and interesting to listen to!  BTW the text on the back cover is rather difficult to read so best to use this information and save yourself from the squinty-eyes!

    George Harrison Legend Of A Leg End Vol. 1 Disc 1 01. Beginning of a legend 02. Take Good Care Of My Baby (Decca audition) 03. Crying, Waiting, Hoping (Decca audition) 04. About the Beatles future (interview) 05. Do You Want To Know A Secret (alternate take) 06. Roll Over Beethoven (studio live) 07. About song writing (interview) 08. Don't Bother Me (alternate take) 09. Talking Guitar Blues 10. I'm Happy Just To Dance With You (soundtrack from the movie) 11. You Know What To Do (demo) 12. Everybody's Trying To Be My Baby (live) 13. I Need You (soundtrack from the movie) 14. You Like Me Too Much (mono acetate) 15. "Think For Yourself" sessions 16. Think For Yourself (alternate mix) 17. George sings for Germany 18. If I Needed Someone (live) 19. Taxman (take 11) 20. George meets sitar 21. Love You To (mono) 22. I Want To Tell You (mono) 23. Ravi Shankar - "Within You Without You" session 24. Only A Northern Song (alternate mix) 25. Blue Jay Way (alternate take) 26. The Inner Light (instrumental) 27. Piggies (demo) 28. Circles (demo) 29. Sour Milk Sea (demo) 30. While My Guitar Gently Weeps (acoustic demo) 31. About "While My Guitar Gently Weeps" (interview) 32. While My Guitar Gently Weeps (edit version) Disc 2 01. Not Guilty (outtake) 02. It's All Too Much (remix) 03. All Things Must Pass ("Get Back" session) 04. For You Blue (Glyn Johns mix) 05. Old Brown Shoe (demo) 06. About "Something" (interview) 07. Something (take 37) 08. I Me Mine (alternate version) 09. Going solo 10. If Not For You (demo) 11. Going To Nowhere (demo) 12. Cosmic Empire (demo) 13. I Live For You (outtake) 14. Dehra Dun (outtake) 15. Om Hare Om (Gopala Krishna) (outtake) 16. Going Down To Golder's Green (outtake) 17. Get Back 18. My Sweet Lord 19. Beware Of Darkness 20. Awaiting On You All 21. Isn't It A Pity 22. What Is Life

  • Studio Quality 9.5 - The average rating here in the mid 9.0’s because except for the occasional minor hiss, this material consists of professionally recorded, live in studio sessions. Good to have it all in a well constructed collection like this.

    Faces BBC Collection

    Radio BBC1 'In Concert' - 01 April 1973, London, Paris Theatre, Host: John Peel Broadcast date: 21 April 1973 70 Silicone Grown 71 Cindy Incidentally 72 Memphis, Tennessee 73 If I'm On The Late Side 74 My Fault 75 The Stealer 76 Borstal Boys 77 Angel 78 Stay With Me 79 True Blue 80 Twistin' The Night Away 81 Miss Judy's Farm 82 Jealous Guy 83 Too Bad
  • Studio Quality 9.5 - The average rating here in the mid 9.0’s because except for the occasional minor hiss, this material consists of professionally recorded, live in studio sessions. Good to have it all in a well constructed collection like this.

    Faces BBC Collection

    Disc 1 Radio BBC1 'In Concert' - 17 February 1972, London, Paris Theatre, Host: John Peel Broadcast date: 26 February 1972 44 Three Button Hand Me Down 45 Miss Judy's Farm 46 Memphis, Tennessee 47 Give Me The Moonlight (A Capella)-Too Bad 48 Last Orders Please 49 Devotion 50 That's All You Need-Country Honk-Gasoline Alley-That's All You Need 51 (I Know) I'm Losing You 52 Stay With Me 53 Had Me A Real Good Time-Underneath The Arches (A Capella)-Every Picture Tells A Story Disc 2 Radio BBC1 'In Concert' - 08 February 1973, London, Paris Theatre Not broadcast, due to The Faces sounding too drunk. Finally broadcast by mistake in January 2003 on BBC6 Digital 54 Silicone Grown 55 Cindy Incidentally 56 Angel 57 Memphis, Tennesse 58 True Blue 59 I'd Rather Go Blind 60 You're My Girl 61 Twistin' The Night Away 62 It's All Over Now 63 Miss Judy's Farm 64 Maybe I'm Amazed 65 Three Button Hand Me Down 66 (I Know) I'm Losing You Radio 1 Club - 1973-02-12 Maida Vale Studio 67 Cindy Incidentally (1973-02-12 BBC Radio 1 Club) 68 My Fault (1973-02-12 BBC Radio 1 Club) 69 Borstal Boys (1973-02-12 BBC Radio 1 Club)
  • Studio Quality 9.5 - The average rating here in the mid 9.0’s because except for the occasional minor hiss, this material consists of professionally recorded, live in studio sessions. Good to have it all in a well constructed collection like this.

    Faces BBC Collection

    Disc 1 Radio BBC1 'John Peel's Sunday Concert' - 13 May 1971, London, Paris Theatre Broadcast date: 23 May 1971 27 You're My Girl 28 Cut Across Shorty 29 Love In Vain 30 Bad 'n' Ruin 31 It's All Over Now 32 Had Me A Real Good Time 33 (I Know) I'm Losing You) Radio BBC1 'Sounds Of The 70s' - 28 September 1971, London, Maida Vale, Studio #4, Host: John Peel Broadcast date: 06 October 1971, 22 December 1971, 22 September 1975, 12 September 1981, 24 June 1982 34 Stay With Me 35 Miss Judy's Farm 36 Maggie May Disc 2 Sounds For Saturday (TV) - 1971-10-26 London 37 Three Button Hand Me Down 38 Maybe I'm Amazed 39 I Want To Be Loved 40 Miss Judy's Farm 41 Love In Vain 42 Stay With Me 43 (I Know) I'm Losing You
  • Studio Quality 9.5 - The average rating here in the mid 9.0’s because except for the occasional minor hiss, this material consists of professionally recorded, live in studio sessions. Good to have it all in a well constructed collection like this.

    Faces BBC Collection Disc 1 Radio BBC1 'Top Gear' 09. March 1970, London, Paris Theatre, Host: John Peel Broadcast date: 28 March 1970, 06 June 1970 01 Pineapple And The Monkey 02 Shake, Shudder, Shiver Radio BBC1 'Dave Lee Travis' - 10. March 1970, London, Camden Theatre, Host: Dave Lee Travis Broadcast date: 15 March 1970 03 Three Button Hand Me Down 04 Flying 05 Wicked Messenger Radio BBC1 'John Peel's Sunday Concert' - 25 June 1970, London, Paris Theatre Broadcast date: 05 July 1970 06 You're My Girl 07 Wicked Messenger 08 Devotion 09 It's All Over Now 10 I Feel So Good Radio BBC1 'Top Gear' - 15 September 1970, London, Maida Vale, Studio #4, Host: John Peel Broadcast date: 19 September 1970, 19 December 1970, 21 August 1971, 26 September 1972, 11 July 1977 11 Had Me A Real Good Time 12 Around The Plynth-Gasoline Alley 13 Country Comfort Disc 2 Marquee Club - 07 December 1970 : 14 Devotion (1970.12.07 Marquee) 15 You’re My Girl (1970.12.07 Marquee) 16 Flying (1970.12.07 Marquee) 17 Too Much Woman (1970.12.07 Marquee) 18 Maybe I’m Amazed (1970.12.07 Marquee) 19 Gasoline Alley (1970.12.07 Marquee) 20 Around The Plynth (1970.12.07 Marquee) 21 Away In A Manger (Maida Vale Studio 08.12.1970 - Broadcast : Boxing day 26.12.1970) 22 Bad 'n' Ruin (1971.04.19 BBC Disco 2) Radio BBC1 'Sounds Of The 70`s - 20. April 1971: , London, Kensington House, Studio T1, Host: Bob Harris Broadcast date: 03 May 1971 23 Had Me A Real Good Time 24 Love In Vain 25 Oh Lord I'm Browned Off 26 Maybe I'm Amazed

  • Radio Broadcast 9.5 - Sparkling! This is THE one to have in my opinion – the sound is really good and very vibrant. One can truly appreciate what made this band so special, despite their lack of commercial success (as it that is a measure of talent anyway).

    Spooky Tooth Neue Welt Berlin, Germany October 22, 1970 01 Something To Say 5:48 02 I Am The Walrus 6:52 03 The Wrong Time 4:35 04 I Wanna Be Free 3:21 05 Son Of Your Father 5:01 06 Better By You, Better Than Me 4:23 07 Leave The Kids Alone 5:22 08 Soulful Lady 9:18 Mike Harrison - keyboards, vocals Luther Grosvenor - guitar John Hawken - keyboards, vocals Steve Thompson - bass Mike Kellie - drums

  • Audience 9.0 - A little bit further away from the stage than the typical Mike “The Mic” recording, nonetheless it’s solid and worthy of the collection. I noticed also more audience interaction, which, because such good equipment is being used, does not detract at all (I would say it lends more authenticity to the recording).

    Santana Pacific Amphitheatre Costa Mesa, CA September 6, 1991 Disc 1 01 Peace On Earth - Mother Earth - Third Stone From The Sun 02 Save The Children 03 It's A Jungle Out There 04 Somewhere In Heaven 05 Batuka 06 No One To Depend On 07 Unknown Disc 2 08 We Don't Have To Wait 09 Black Magic Woman - Gypsy Queen 10 Oye Como Va 11 The Healer (with John Lee Hooker) 12 Mandela 13 Life Is For Living 14 Right On Disc 3 15 Savor 16 Agua Que Va Caer 17 Stripped Me Naked (with John Lee Hooker) 18 Angels All Around Us - Spirits Dancing In The Flesh 19 Soul Sacrifice - A Love Supreme - Drums 20 Europa (Earth's Cry, Heaven's Smile) 21 Jin-Go-Lo-Ba

  • New York 1968 Soundboard 8.7/8.5 - This is a strange old tape, don’t get me wrong I am very happy to get to hear it, but it is a tale of two tapes…to my ears. It’s starts off, the first few tracks, as a relatively “clean” board feed, perhaps an AM radio live broadcast even, because it has that sound to it – like if you were listening to a radio broadcast with headphones (and took the headphones off slightly). Then, the tape changes to what I have to believe is another source, and one that is considerably more raucous and menacing. I can’t even say for sure the second part is a board, might be, but my guess is an on stage reel to reel recording (possibly done by John Sinclair?). It’s ok for what it is, both “sources” are welcomed into my personal collection since there’s so little of the live five out there.

    Hollywood 1971 Audience 8.6 - Despite the lowish rating, this is very listenable. The main issue for me, and hence the low quality rating, is the drop off in the vocals. It’s not out front of the mix enough, but then, guitar (and bass) is the highlight so maybe that’s not so bad!  Overall, I think if you love this band, this old tape is going to make you happy. One may wonder if a modern re-mastering would help this show come to life and the short answer is “maybe”, because it sounds like this one is already teetering on the edge of the bandwidth and to attempt sonic shenanigans might push it off the cliff.  I’d like to hear an expert give it a try though.

    MC5 - Flyin' With The Five New York 1968 Unknown Location Disc 1 1. -Teenage Lust 2. -It's A Man's Man World 3. -Black To Comm 4. -Ramblin' Rose 5. -Kick Out The Jams 6. -Come Together 7. -Rama Lama Fa Fa Fa 8. -Born Under A Bad Sign 9. -Shakin' All Over 10. -I Want You Right Now Disc 2 Hollywood, CA. Unknown Location Sept. 9th, 1971 1. Sister Anne 2. Baby Won't Ya 3. I Want You Right Now 4. Tonight 5. Looking At You 6. Ramblin' Rose 7. Kick Out The Jams 8. Black To Comm

  • Soundboard 9.8 - This is a new phenomenon in the modern era of bootlegs. The producers have taken the soundboard from this legendary show and given it an AI powered multi-band compression re-mastering and it’s night and day. Not only that but also a meticulous editing to present what SHOULD have been officially released to the public and if I were Jimmy, well, I would steal this and package it and sell it ha ha! It’s that good.

    LED ZEPPELIN THE GOAT GARDEN TAPES MADISON SQUARE GARDEN July 28, 1973 DISC ONE 01. Introduction 02. Rock And Roll 03. Celebration Day 04. Black Dog 05. Over The Hills And Far Away 06. Misty Mountain Hop 07. Since I've Been Loving You 08. No Quarter 09. The Song Remains The Same 10. The rain song DISC TWO 01. Dazed And Confused 02. Stairway To Heaven 03. Moby Dick DISC THREE 01. Heartbreaker 02. Whole Lotta Love 03. The Ocean

  • Audience 8.9 - A great effort here by the taper, it’s got a little bit of that “just about to break” quality, where the limits of the tape are just about reached…yet it holds together. This gives the recording an unmistakable intensity, and for that I rate this highly and say it will be most enjoyable to the listener. Roger Waters Great Woods Mansfield MA 22 Aug 1987 DISC 1 1-01 kaos 1 1-02 tempted 1-03 radio waves 1-04 kaos 2 1-05 welcome to the machine 1-06 kaos 3 1-07 who needs information 1-08 money 1-09 kaos 4 1-10 in the flesh 1-11 have a cigar 1-12 pigs 1-13 wish you were here 1-14 mother DISC 2 2-01 kaos 5 2-02 four minutes - molly's song - doreen chanter 2-03 me or him 2-04 powers that be 2-05 setbreak - phone calls 2-06 kaos 6 2-07 going to live in LA 2-08 sunset strip 2-09 kaos 7 2-10 pros and cons of hitch hiking 2-11 kaos 8 2-12 if 2-13 every strangers eyes DISC 3 3-01 not now john 3-02 abitw1 3-03 happiest days 3-04 abitw2 3-05 nobody home 3-06 home 3-07 kaos 9 3-08 four minutes 3-09 tide is turning 3-10 band intro 3-11 crowd 3-12 breathe 3-13 brain damage 3-14 eclipse 3-15 kaos goodnight Roger Waters: Bass, Vocals Graham Broad: Drums Paul Carrack: Keyboards Doreen Chanter: Vocals Mel Collins: Saxophones Andy Fairweather-Low: Guitars Katie Kissoon: Vocals Jay Stapley: Guitars Jim Ladd: The DJ
  • Audience 8.8 - A tape that had the bones of a great recording but was buried under prevalent hiss and overall dullness…until now. A marvelous re-mastering has been done on this long forgotten old tape and it is now a little jewel for the collectors. A lot of good stuff lies herein.

    Jethro Tull Victoria Hall Staffordshire, England (Stoke On Trent) March 3, 1972 Disc 1 01. -Thick As A Brick Disc 2 02. -Cross-Eyed Mary                           03. -A New Day Yesterday                      04. -Aqualung                      05. -Wind-Up                       06. -Guitar Solo                           07. -Locomotive Breath                         08. -Hard-Headed English General 09. -Wind-Up (reprise)                     

  • Audience 8.8 - Previously available as a single track, Watcher Of The Skies was merely a taste of a tantalizing recording that has now been painstakingly restored from the original master cassette and it reveals much more than collectors could have imagined. A really good tape it is, with a nice intimate clarity (relative to the overall mix) of vocals, and a satisfying “thwack” of the drums…I found myself mesmerized by this show and especially a sparkling rendition of “Supper’s Ready”.

    Genesis Great Hall, York University York, England, UK February 21st, 1973 01 -Watcher of the Skies 02 -The Musical Box 03 -Get 'Em Out By Friday 04 -Supper's Ready 05 -The Return Of The Giant Hogweed 06 -The Knife

  • Soundboard 9.4 - First of all, this is a guitar fest, and definitely seems a harder rockin’ affair than what one might expect…notwithstanding the more acoustic songs…those seem to rock too! I suppose that is what happens when you have guys like Mick Taylor and Ian MacLagen in the band!

    Bob Dylan St James' Park Newcastle, UK 5th July 1984 Disc 1 1. Intro 2. Highway 61 Revisited 3. Jokerman 4. All Along the Watchtower 5. Just Like a Woman 6. Maggie's Farm 7. I and I 8. License to Kill 9. I've Got To Use My Imagination 10. A Hard Rain's A-Gonna Fall 11. Tangled Up in Blue 12. It's Alright, Ma (I'm Only Bleeding) 13. Simple Twist of Fate 14. Masters of War 15. Ballad of a Thin Man Disc 2 1. Enough Is Enough 2. Every Grain of Sand 3. Like a Rolling Stone 4. Mr. Tambourine Man 5. Girl From the North Country 6. It Ain't Me, Babe 7. Leopard-Skin Pill-Box Hat (with Carlos Santana) 8. Tombstone Blues (with Carlos Santana) 9. Blowin' in the Wind (with Carlos Santana) 10. Knockin' on Heaven's Door (with Carlos Santana) 11. The Times They Are A-Changin' (with Carlos Santana) Bob Dylan - guitral, vocal Mick Taylor - guitar Ian MacLagan - keyboards Gregg Sutton - bass Colin Allen - drums

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