• THE KINKS – Los Angeles 1978 (2CD)

    $23.49
    Audience 9.6 - Do you want to hear the pinnacle of what can be done recording from the audience?  Here it is.  Even the staunchest soundboard purist would be hard-pressed to thumb this down. Outstanding, simply put. The Kinks Universal Amphitheatre Los Angeles, CA June 25, 1978 Disc 1 01 You Really Got Me Intro 02 Life On The Road 03 Sleepwalker 04 Mr. Big Man 05 Waterloo Sunset 06 Misfits 07 Permanent Waves 08 Hay Fever 09 Lola 10 Celluloid Heroes Disc 2 11 Well Respected Man 12 Death Of A Clown 13 Sunny Afternoon 14 Trust Your Heart 15 You Really Got Me 16 Slum Kids 17 Demon Alcohol 18 Rock & Roll Fantasy 19 All Day And All Of The Night 20 Live Life 21 Hello John Dalton 22 Juke Box Music
  • Audience 7.9 - This is the complete concert from the 23rd and NOT the officially released Dec, 24th Rainbow show. The problem with it being unofficial, or course, is that it was not recorded professionally, and in this case the audio is a little on the muddy side. I don’t think it is ruined though, because it’s not “thick” mud, it’s just missing something on the high end.
  • Soundboard 9.6 - Professional recording and mix…almost perfect in every way!
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    The Kinks – Live On The Road 1970-1979 Canister (14 CD’s)

    Original price was: $90.00.Current price is: $80.00.
    Kinks Kan Disc 1 11-13-1970 SF, CA. Fillmore West 1. -Opening (Mr. Wonderful) 2. -Till The End Of The Day 3. -Last of The Steam Powered Trains 4. -Big Sky 5. -Brainwashed 6. -Strangers 7. -A Long Way From Home 8. -Harry Rag 9. -Act Nice And Gentle 10. -Sunny Afternoon 11. -Waterloo Sunset 12. -Lola 13. -Top Of The Pops Disc 2 1972-02-27 Community Theater, Berkeley, CA. 01. -tuning 02. -Til the End of the Day 03. -Brainwashed 04. -Dead End Street 05. -You’re Looking Fine 06. -Mr. Wonderful 07. -Get Back in Line 08. -Harry Rag 09. -Band Intros - Muswell Hillbilly 10. -Lola (false start) - Sunny Afternoon 11. -20th Century Man 12. -Day-O - My Mammy 13. -Alcohol 14. -Acute Schizophrenia Paranoia Blues 15. -Band Intros - Skin and Bone 16. -Lola [ 17. -You Really Got Me 18. -Victoria 19. -You Are My Sunshine Disc 3 BOSTON MUSIC HALL BOSTON, MA. APRIL 1, 1973 01. -VICTORIA 02. -ACUTE SCHIZOPHERNIA PARANOID BLUES 03. -UNTIL THE END OF THE DAY 04. -MEDLEY - THE LAST TIME I SAW YOU - LITTLE QUEENIE - SHAKIN' ALL OVER - WHOLE LOTTA SHAKIN' GOING ON 05. -MAYBE BECAUSE I'M A LONDONER 06. -LOLA 07. -DEDICATED FOLLOWER OF FASHION 08. -CELLULOID HEROES 09. -HERE COMES YET ANOTHER DAY 10. -PICTURE BOOK 11. -PEOPLE TAKE PICTURES OF EACH OTHER 12. -ALCOHOL 13. -SKIN BONES - DRY BONES 14. -GOOD GOLLY MISS MOLLY 15. -YOU REALLY GOT ME 16. -ALL THE DAY AND ALL OF THE NIGHT Disc 4 November 27, 1974 Felt Forum, New York, NY. 101. -Victoria 102. -Here Comes A New Day - 3-Intros 103. -Celluloid Heroes - 5-Intros 104. -Lola 105. -Alcohol 106. -Skin And Bone 107. -You Really Got Me - All Day And All The Night 108. -Preservation Act 1 - Preservation - Morning Song - Daylight - There's A Change In The Weather - Money And Corruption - I'm Your Man - Here Comes Flash - Demolition Disc 5 Felt Forum Cont'd 201. Preservation Act 2 - Money Talks - Shepherds Of The Nation - He's Evil - Scum Of The Earth - Slum Kids - Mirror Of Love - Alcohol - Flash's Dream - Flash's Confession - Nothing Lasts Forever - Artificial Man - Scrap Heap City - Salvation Road - Finale Disc 6 February 18th, 1977 Winterland, San Francisco, CA. 01. -You Really Got Me 02. -One Of the Survivors 03. -Sleepwalker 04. -Rush Hour Blues 05. -You Make It All Worthwhile - Ordinary People - Everybody's A Star (Starmaker) 06. -Lola (singalong) - Banana Boat Song 07. -A Well Respected Man 08. -Sunny Afternoon 09. -Waterloo Sunset 10. -Celluloid Heroes 11. -Schooldays 12. -Schooldays (Reprise) - The Hard Way 13. -Education Disc 7 01. -Brother 02. -Stormy Skies 03. -Life Goes On 04. -Full Moon 05. -Lola 06. -Alcohol 07. -You Really Got Me - All Day and All Of the Night 08. -Life on the Road 09. -Victoria Disc 8 February 19th, 1977 Winterland, San Francisco, CA. 01 Opening 02 One Of The Survivors 03 Sleepwalker 04 Rush Hour Blues 05 You Make It All Worthwhile - Ordin 06 Lola(singalong) - Banana Boat Son 07 A Well Respected Man 08 Sunny Afternoon 09 Waterloo Sunset 10 Celluloid Heroes 11 Schooldays 12 Schooldays( reprise instr.) Disc 9 Winterland Cont'd 13 Education 14 Brother 15 Stormy Skies 16 Life Goes On 17 Full Moon 18 Lola 19 Alcohol 20 You Really Got Me - All Day And All Of The Night Disc 10 Uihlein Hall Performing Arts Center Milwaukee WI, USA 12 June 1978 1. -Introduction by Leonard Nimoy 2. -Hardway 3. -Life On The Road 4. -Sleepwalker 5. -Mr Big Man 6. -Waterloo Sunset 7. -Misfits 8. -Permanent Waves 9. -Hay fever 10. -Lola - Banana Boat song - Lola 11. -Celluloid heroes Disc 11 Milwaukee Cont'd 1. -Trust Your Heart 2. -You Really Got Me 3. -Slum Kids 4. -Alcohol 5. -Well Respected Man 6. -Sunny Afternoon 7. -Rock and Roll Fantasy 8. -All Day And All Of The Night 9. -Live Life 10. -Jukebox Music Disc 12 Penn State University Pennsylvania 2-17-1979 1. -You Really Got Me (Intro) 2. -Sleepwalker 3. -Life On The Road 4. -Permanent Waves 5. -Where Have All The Good Times Gone 6. -Lola 7. -Sleepless Night 8. -Misfits Disc 13 Penn State Cont'd 9. -Low Budget 10. -Ray Talks 11. -Superman 12. -Well Respected Man - Death of a Clown - Sunny Afternoon 13. -Trust Your Heart 14. -You Really Got Me 15. -Slum Kids 16. -Alcohol 17. -Rock'n'Roll Fantasy 18. -All Day And All of the Night 19. -Live Life
  • Audience 9.3 - This show rates highly in the audio department because of how the guitars sound and I am a guitar guy so there is some bias…but it doesn’t matter what I like because it’s just a great recording all around. The sound envelopes you, it’s a completely immersive type of recording and will suck you in immediately. What a great find this is! The Kinks The Forum Inglewood, CA Disc 1 01 Around The Dial 02 Definite Maybe - State Of Confusion 03 The Hard Way 04 Catch Me Now I'm Falling 05 All Day And All Of The Night - Destroyer 06 Yo-Yo 07 Come Dancing 08 Don't Forget To Dance Disc 2 09 Lola 10 David Watts 11 A Gallon Of Gas 12 Back To Front 13 Art Lover 14 Till The End Of The Day 15 Bernadette 16 All Day And All Of The Night
  • Audience 9.0 - Rowdy, exciting, electric, and just a ton of fun! A good and crisp recording that feels nice on your ears. No offending frequencies, bass is round and brassy, vocals are well placed and enunciation is clear. A nice one! The Kinks Hollywood Palladium Los Angeles, CA August 19, 1981 Disc 1 01 Intro 02 Around The Dial 03 The Hard Way 04 Where Have All The Good Times Gone 05 Bird Dog 06 Catch Me Now I'm Falling 07 Yo-Yo 08 LA Blues - Lola 09 Too Serious 10 Back To Front 11 Misfits Disc 2 12 You Really Got Me 13 A Gallon Of Gas 14 Celluloid Heroes 15 All Day And All Of The Night 16 Give the People What They Want 17 Come On Now 18 Low Budget 19 Twist And Shout 20 Destroyer 21 Pressure
  • Audience 8.7 - A kick ass show and quality is perfectly suited for the kind of loud and raucous music the Kinks made…albeit with excellent melodic sense.  Recording has loads of power without overloading so I believe taper was using very good stuff for the time.
  • Audience 8.7 - This tape, when it first surfaced, was to many Kinks collectors the Holy Grail of live tapes. It marked the band’s triumphant return to the States, and the band was determined to make up for lost time. A fiery performance and a great capture. A tiny bit of tape chatter in the first track but it smooths out from there and is a real rocket ride! The Kinks Fillmore West, San Francisco, 11-29-1969   01 - Till The End Of Day 02 - Mindless Child Of Motherhood 03 - Last of the Steam-Powered Trains 04 - You're Looking Fine 05 - Mr. Churchill Says 06 - Big Sky 07 - You Really Got Me 08 - All Day And All Of The Night 09 - Love Me Till The Sun Shines 10 - Brainwashed 11 - Medley 12 - Louie Louie 13 - Victoria 14 - Medley  
  • Soundboard 9.5 - A professionally recorded concert, this was broadcast on the famous Rockpalast TV show in Germany.
  • Audience 8.4 - A very rare tape here, new to circulation and not bad, but not great either. What is the downside? Recorded towards the back of the hall, and some consistent tape noise that crowds the middle a little. The upside?  It’s actually not bad sounding for all that was against it, you get used to it and after a few minutes you realize it’s very listenable. The crowd is pretty rowdy, I heard fireworks going off at one point – and they really love their Kinks in Cape Cod. I like this for the collectors, they will appreciate it. The Kinks Cape Cod Coliseum, South Yarmouth, MA July 2, 1977 Band line-up Ray Davies – lead and backing vocals, rhythm guitar, keyboards (1964–1997) Dave Davies – lead guitar, backing and lead vocals (1964–1997) John Gosling – keyboards, piano, backing vocals (1970–1978) Mick Avory – drums, percussion (1964–1984) Andy Pyle – bass (1976–1978) Pamela Travis - backing vocals (1977) Claire Hamill - backing vocals (1977) Total Time = 01:28:12 Disc 1 01 One of the Survivors 02 Rush Hour Blues 03 Tired of Waiting 04 Set Me Free 05 Sunny Afternoon 06 Well Respected Man 07 Death of a Clown 08 All Day & All of the Night 09 Slum Kids 10 Life On The Road* Disc 2 11 Stormy Sky* (end cuts) 12 Life Goes On* 13 School Days 14 The Hard Way 15 Education 16 Full Moon 17 Banana Boat Song 18 Lola 19 You Really Got Me 20 Jukebox Music
  • Audience 9.0 - Fantastic recording really, in fact I can only try and be real nitpicky to try to find anything outright bad about it. It’s close up, warm, atmospheric (I don’t mean echo or reverb either), and pretty good separation of instruments. Kick drum is even present, so it is also detailed. Good One!
  • Audience 8.6 - Talk about being in the crowd, this recording is total immersion if ever there was immersion! But, here’s the good news – it’s a BLAST!  The crowd is really an integral part of this performance, the band senses they have a great audience and they really play to them. It’s rather fun and gives you a tremendous feeling of nostalgia. A great ride!
  • Audience 8.4 - A very rare treat, to hear a complete “Preservation” era show. There’s really not a lot of 1973 recording around. This one sounds just fine, while not venturing too far in either direction dynamically, and some lack of clarity down low in the spectrum…but the upper mids and highs seem fine. It’s a good recording that could use your own EQ flavoring to round it into shape. I am happy to have this as I have not heard many, if any, ’73 tapes as good as this. THE KINKS Boston Music Hall Boston, MA April 1st 1973 THE BAND Ray Davies vocal guitar Dave Davies lead guitar vocal Mick Avory drums John Dalton bass John Gosling keyboards Laurie Brown trumpet John Beecham trombone tuba Alan Holmes saxophone clarine SETLIST 1 -Intro 2 -Victoria 3 -Acute Schizophernia Paranoid Blues 4 -Until The End Of The Day 5 -Medley (The Last Time I Saw You/Little Queenie/Shakin All Over/Whole Lotta Shakin Going On, Etc) 6 -Maybe Because I'm A Londoner 7 -Lola 8 -Dedicated Follower Of Fashion 9 -Celluloid Heroes 10 -Here Comes Yet Another Day 11 -Picture Book 12 -People Take Pictures Of Each Other 13 -Alcohol 14 -Skin and Bones - Dry Bones 15 -Good Golly Miss Molly 16 -You Really Got Me 17 -All The Day And All Of The Night 18 -Thank You - Announcements
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    THE KINKS – Boston 1972 (2CD)

    Original price was: $23.49.Current price is: $22.00.
    Early and Late Shows - Soundboard 9.1 and Soundboard 8.6 - The late show board tape is slightly problematic in that vocals and to some extent the drums are really prominent in the mix but the rest is pushed back. Acoustic songs come through nicely, they bring up piano and acoustic guitar so you get everything more even. At times it gets a little better, it’s not bad it’s just not as good a mix as the early show.
  • Audience 8.5 - A steady, reliable recording that delivers a very live, natural sound but lacking just a little separation of instruments. Still a VERY good one!
  • Audience 8.7 - This is a solid effort, it captures a typically rowdy J. Geils party atmosphere without sacrificing the music at all. Taper has good seats, and he manages not to get too bumped around because it sounds like a lot of stuff was being consumed this evening in 1972. A good one to have! J. Geils Band February 13, 1972 University Of Maine, Gorham, Maine SET LIST: 1: SNOW CONE 2: WAIT 3: Find Me A New Love 4: It Ain't What You Do 5: Looking For A Love 6: Homework 7: Pack Fair And Square 8: Cry Me One More Time 9: Whammer Jammer 10: Cruisin' For A Love 11: Serves You Right To Suffer 12: First I Look At The Purse 13: I Don't Need Women
  • CD reissue of an album that came out in 1970. CD is new, never played.
  • CD 1 - Soundboard 8.3  /  CD 2 - Soundboard 8.8  /  CD 3 - Soundboard 8.8 What a difference from 1966 to 1975! I rather like the 70’s Guess Who more, but fascinating to hear their formative sound and style.
  • Soundboard 9.0 and Audience 8.6 - This is a very interesting document of a period of time in the band’s history where they lost a key member of the band in guitarist Randy Bachman. That did not stop them, as these shows attest. Quality varies but is consistently good across all shows with the first part being Soundboard and the rest very clear and reasonably dynamic Audiences.
  • Audience 8.7 - Both very decent recordings capturing a band that is on the cusp of breaking up, but holding it together very nicely for the shows. Interesting stage banter and occasional extended lead jamming present, certainly worthy of your consideration.
  • Audience 8.3 - A fine recording all things considered. It’s a big hall, recording comes from somewhere in the middle of the arena but the capture is reasonable albeit without a good definition and some mild boominess. Overall you can be happy with this recording and of course the band has a fine repertoire.
  • The year of original recording is not specified on the CD but it looks to be late 60's. CD is new, never played.
  • Audience 9.1 - A rollicking good time! Great audio, great performance, a snapshot in time and man do I wish I could turn back the time ‘cause this is the good stuff right here.

    Rod Stewart/Faces The Forum Inglewood, CA March 5, 1975 Disc 1 01 -It’s All Over Now 02 -Take a Look at that Guy 03 -(I Know) I’m Losing You 04 -Bring It On Home To Me - You Send Me 05 -Sweet Little Rock & Roller 06 -I’d Rather Go Blind 07 -Too Bad 08 -Every Picture Tells a Story Disc 2 09 -Angel 10 -Stay With Me 11 -Gasoline Alley 12 -I Can Feel the Fire 13 -You Wear It Well 14 -Maggie May 15 -Twistin’ the Night Away 16 -We’ll Meet Again

  • 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

  • Audience 8.0 - This is a very acceptable recording that occupies a midrangey place and subdued highs but since everything is clear for the most part it can be totally enjoyed. Oh, and the band really jams!
  • Audience 7.7 - A little quiet but good low end presence, very narrow in the mid range though. Could easily be remastered to sound great.
  • Audience 9.2 - This is a really decent recording, it does sort of lean towards an upper mid range emphasis but not to the tape’s detriment, it’s just that is where most of the action is. The drums have a realistic sound, very live and thunderous without being boomy. Vocals are incredibly present and up front here, so this recording has an immediate impact when you listen and it captivates you all the way through to the end. Eagles Seattle Center Coliseum Seattle, Washington August 21, 1975 Disc 1 01 -Take It Easy 02 -Outlaw Man 03 -Doolin’-Dalton 04 -Desperado 05 -One Of These Nights 06 -Train Leaves Here This Morning 07 -Lyin’ Eyes 08 -Ol ’55 09 -Blackberry Blossom Disc 2 10 -Midnight Flyer 11 -Already Gone 12 -Too Many Hands 13 -Good Day In Hell 14 -James Dean 15 -Witchy Woman 16 -Carol (Chuck Berry cover) 17 -Best Of My Love 18 -Chug All Night 19 -Tequila Sunrise  
  • Soundboard 9.5 - Stellar quality, with a mix that showcases drums and drums as they should sound. The overall timbre of the sound is warm, a lot of depth and backup vocals are not buried, it’s really a nicely rounded and rather democratic mix. The Eagles Los Angeles Forum Inglewood, CA Mar. 4, 1980 Disc 1 101. Hotel California 102. Already Gone 103. In The City 104. King Of Hollywood 105. The Sad Cafe ** 106. Lyin' Eyes 107. I Can't Tell You Why Disc 2 201. Those Shoes 202. Heartache Tonight 203. One Of These Nights 204. Turn To Stone 205. The Long Run ** 206. Life's Been Good 207. Life In The Fast Lane 208. Carol ** with special guest David Sanborn  
  • Audience 8.7 - I had a hard time determining whether it was the recording or the PA that caused this tape to fall below the usually excellent quality recordings coming out of the Inglewood Forum around this same time. It’s not terrible; the main issue was an overcrowding of the middle bandwidth. So you get plenty of bottom end and soaring high end (where most guitar leads and vocals, and yes, cymbals are clear) but a lack of separation in that crucial middle. That leaves us with a tape clearly made on decent gear, somewhere in the middle of the venue it sounds like, and likely a master source (zero tape noise), but just not delivering the kind of clarity you would want when you are trying to hear the magical guitar interplay, especially Joe Walsh who just has his own musicality that perks your ears up. Still, a good tape that is worthy of exploration and much appreciated being from that wonderful line-up that featured perennial fave Joe Walsh. The Eagles The Forum Inglewood, CA October 22, 1976 Disc 1 01 Hotel California 02 Outlaw Man 03 Doolin-Dalton - Desperado (reprise) 04 Lyin' Eyes 05 Wasted Time 06 Take It to the Limit 07 New Kid in Town* 08 Desperado 09 Midnight Flyer 10 Turn to Stone Disc 2 11 Already Gone Interlude 12 One of These Nights 13 Funk #49 14 Good Day in Hell 15 Rocky Mountain Way 16 Witchy Woman 17 James Dean 18 Best of My Love 19 Walk Away 20 Tequila Sunrise 21 Take It Easy 22 Carol Don Felder – guitars, harmony and backing vocals Glenn Frey – rhythm guitar, keyboards, vocals Don Henley – drums, percussion, vocals Randy Meisner – bass guitar, vocals Joe Walsh – guitars, keyboards, vocals Jage Jackson – rhythm guitar, percussion Phil Kenzie – saxophone Vince Melamed – electric piano The Monstertones – backing vocals J. D. Souther – vocals, acoustic guitar Joe Vitale – piano, organ, drums, percussion  
  • Soundboard  8.9 - Quality of recording is excellent, although they have to tweak the mix during the show especially the beginning of show 1, but that aside, it is a fantastic document!
  • Seattle 1970 FM Broadcast 9.4 - So good to have clear and vibrant live Doors recordings…there’s just not enough of them out there. Hypnotic, and with Jim at the helm it’s a feast for the imagination as to what shenanigans were happening on stage. Cool as HECK! Detroit 1970 FM Broadcast 9.2 - Nice, clean, concise and this is how I want to hear The Doors. There’s so much subtlety and intrigue and you need to be able to hear everything clearly…and with this tape you do. For the track listing on this one, please review the images as we posted a clear photo of the track sheet.  
  • Audience  8.0 - Very good bit of history right here and it sounds pretty darn good too. Definite Must!
  • Audience  6.8 - Jim is clearly audible despite the lo-fi.
  • Soundboard  8.7 - To my ears it’s a soundboard, a little hissy, and somewhat noisy mix but definitely one you can get into.
  • Audience  7.2 - Distant and a little muddy but all instruments and especially Jim are there. Worth it!
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    The Doors – Break On Through 67-70 Canister (10 CD’s)

    Original price was: $75.00.Current price is: $70.00.
    The Doors 1968 Can Disc One Swing Auditorium, San Bernadino, CA. 12-16-67 1. -Introduction 2. -When The Music's Over 3. -Tune Up 4. -Horse Latitudes 5. -Break On Through 6. -Alabama Song 7. -Light My fire Winterland, San Fancisco, CA. 12-26-67 8. -Back Door Man 9. -Break On Through 10. -When The Music's Over 11. -Close To You 12. -Mannish Boy Pt.1 13. -Mannish Boy Pt.2 Disc 2 Winterland '67 Cont'd 01. -Wake Up 02. -Light My Fire Winterland 12-28-67 03. -Alabama Song 04. -Back Door Man 05. -You're Lost Little Girl 06. -Wake Up 07. -Light My Fire 08. -The Unknown Soldier Back Bay Theater, Boston, MA 03-17-1968 09. -When The Music's Over 10. -Back Door Man 11. -Break On Through 12. -Love Me Two Times 13. -You're Lost Little Girl 14. -Light My Fire Disc 3 Boston 68 Cont'd 01. -The End Chicago Coliseum, Chicago, IL 05-10-1968 02. -Soul Kitchen 03. -Break On Through 04. -Alabama Song 05. -Back Door Man 06. -Five To One 07. -When The Music's Over 08. -The Crystal Ship 09. -Wake Up 10. -Light My Fire Disc 4 Dallas Memorial Auditorium, Dallas, TX. 7-09-68 1. Soul Kitchen 2. Back Door Man 3. Five To One 4. Break On Through 5. The Crystal Ship 6. Texas Radio And The Big Beat 7. Hello, I Love You 8. Moonlight Drive 9. Money 10. When The Music's Over Singer Bowl, New York City, NY 08-02-1968 11. -Backdoor Man 12. -Five To One 13. -Break On Through 14. -When The Music's Over 15. -Wild Child Disc 5 Singer Bowl 1968 Cont'd 01. -Wake Up 02. -Light My Fire 03. -The End Public Auditorium, Cleveland, OH 08-03-1968 04. -Introduction 05. -Break On Through 06. -Backdoor Man 07. -Five To One 08. -When The Music's Over 09. -Soul Kitchen Disc 6 Cleveland 68 Cont'd 01. -Light My Fire Philadelphia Arena, Philadelphia, PA 08-04-1968 02. -When The Music's Over 03. -Alabama Song 04. -Back Door Man 05. -Five To One 06. -Spanish Caravan 07. -The W.A.S.P. 08. -Hello I Love You 09. -Wake Up! 10. -Light My Fire Kongreshalle, Frankfurt, Germany 09-14-1968 11. -Intro 12. -Break On Through 13. -Alabama Song - Back Door Man 14. -When The Music's Over 15. -The W.A.S.P. (Texas Radio & The Big Beat) 16. -Hello, I Love You Disc 7 Frankfurt 68 Cont'd 01. -Light My Fire 02. -The Unknown Soldier Concert Hall, Minneapolis, MN. 11-10-1968 03. -Soul Kitchen 04. -Break On Through 05. -When The Music's Over 06. -Back Door Man 07. -Little Red Rooster 08. -Wild Child 09. -Money 10. -Love Me Two Times - Mystery Train Disc 8 Minneapolis 68 Cont'd 01. -Light My Fire Madison Square Garden, New York, NY. 01-25-1969 02. -The Soft Parade 03. -Tell All The People 04. -Love Me Two Times 05. -Who Scared You 06. -Spanish Caravan 07. -Wild Child 08. -Light My Fire 09. -Back Door Man - Softer 10. -Five To One 11. -Hitler 12. -When The Music's Over Disc 9 Center Coliseum, Seattle, WA. 06-05-1970 01. Hitler 02. Roadhouse Blues 03. Backdoor Man 04. When The Music's Over 05. Someday Soon 06. People Get Ready - Baby Please Don't Go 07. Mystery Train - Crossroads 08. Five To One 09. Break On Through Disc 10 State Fair Music Hall, Dallas, Texas 12-11-1970 1. -Intro 2. -Love Her Madly 3. -Backdoor Man 4. -Ship of Fools 5. -The Changling 6. -Intro - LA Women 7. -When The Music Is Over

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