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    BOSTON – Fresno 1978 (1CD)

    Original price was: $16.49.Current price is: $14.00.
    Audience 8.8 - This recording was made with obviously good gear, the sound on occasion will lead you to believe it is a pro-job but it really isn’t. What may give it away is the slightly buried guitars, and I mean slightly. The vocals are soaring and direct at the same time – just lovely. Good band, good recording, the magical 1970’s.
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  • Audience 8.2 - Not one of the better ones, it lacks clarity (drums are actually pretty clear though, and the vocals do rise above somewhat) and to these ears, I gotta say, this is the closest I have ever heard Boston sounding like a heavy metal concert. The lack of sonic clarity does not mean you can’t tell they were f’ing loud! Boston Wings Stadium, Kalamazoo, MI December 12, 1976 01 Intro 02 Rock-n-Roll Band 03 Shattered Images 04 More Than A Feeling 05 Peace of Mind 06 Something About You 07 Man I'll Never Be 08 Smokin' - Foreplay Band line-up Brad Delp - lead vocals, guitar (died March 9, 2007, aged 56) Sib Hashian - drums, backing vocals (died March 22, 2017, aged 67) Tom Scholz - guitars, organ Barry Goudreau - guitars Fran Sheehan - bass, backing vocals
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  • Soundboard 9.7 - Possibly the best live Boston in existence. It just does not get much better Than this. Boston The Spectrum Philadelphia, PA. December 18, 1976 1. Introduction 2. Rock And Roll Band 3. Shattered Images (Help Me) 4. More Than A Feeling 5. Peace Of Mind 6. Something About You 7. Smokin' 8. Guitar Solo 9. Foreplay 10. Long Time 11. Television Politician 12. Don't Be Afraid
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  • Audience 9.2 - Killer sound, excellent atmosphere, mind blowing performance = MUST HAVE! Boston Seattle Center Arena Seattle, WA March 9, 1977 01 Rock & Roll Band 02 Shattered Images 03 More Than A Feeling 04 Instrumental 05 Peace Of Mind 06 Something About You 07 A Man I’ll Never Be 08 Don’t Be Afraid 09 Smokin’ 10 Guitar Solo - Blues 11 Foreplay - Long Time 12 Television Politician Brad Delp – lead and harmony vocals Tom Scholz – electric, lead guitar and acoustic guitars, clavinet, organ Barry Goudreau – rhythm and lead guitar, backing vocals Fran Sheehan – bass guitar Sib Hashian – drums  
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  • Audience 8.7 -  There is something very special in these amateur audio documents. While you could be overly critical of them for failing to live up to modern sonic standards, the truth is that not only is the audio acceptable as it is, but as a moment captured forever on tape that not only manages to document the entire evening (opening act included) but does so with few blemishes. It's decent quality too, although does not offer extremely dynamic low end or crisp high end, it's a recording that stays mainly in the middle with better definition on guitars which is fine. The Boston Chronicles Vol. I BOSTON GARDEN MARCH 24,1970 Disc 1 Steve Miller Band 1. -Kow Kow 2. -Baby's House 3. -Seasons 4. -Tore Down 5. -Can't You Hear Your Daddy's Heartbeat 6. -Unknown Title 7. -Gangster Of Love 8. -Steppin' Stone 9. -Industrial-Military Complex Hex 10. -Livin' In The USA 11. -Space Cowboy 12. -Crowd - Announcements 13. -Getting It On 14. -Turn On Your Love Light Disc 2 John Mayall & Duster Bennet 1. -The Laws Must Change 2. -Talk 3. -The Laws Must Change 4. -California 5. -Band Intros 6. -I Chose To Sing The Blues (DUSTER BENNETT Solo) Moody Blues 7. -Intro - Tuning 8. -Gypsy 9. -Sunset 10. -DR.Livingston I Presume 11. -Never Comes The Day 12. -Peak Hour 13. -Tuesday Afternoon 14. -Question 15. -Are You Sitting Comfortably - The Dream - Have You Heard  
  • Audience 8.8 - Another amazing historical document that gives us the entire picture of what it was like to attend a rock concert in Boston in the early 70's. It's one evening out of 365 other evenings in the calendar year but it is a year that I did not get to experience anything like this, being that I was still in elementary school. It's a glaring example of what I was missing!  Taper was not only prescient in capturing all the acts but he manages to do so with minimal problems and in very decent quality. Original tape transfers received recent treatment and have never sounded better, it makes me wonder why this material never got picked up by any of the boot labels in Japan or Europe for production. The Boston Chronicles Volume II Live In Boston 1972 Disc 1 BADFINGER Boston Garden Boston MA. July 1st 1972 1 -Tune Up - Intro 2 -Baby Blue 3 -Take It All 4 -Tuesday Morning 5 -Baby, You And I 6 -Suitcase THE BAND Pete Ham  vocals guitar keyboards Joey Molland  vocals guitar keyboards Tom Evans  vocals bass Mike Gibbins  vocals drums percussion keyboards Additional personnel Rob Stawinsky  drums (US tour, 1972) CACTUS Boston Garden Boston MA. July 1st 1972 7 -Intro 8 -Bedroom Mazurka 9 -Bad Stuff 10 -Bringing Me Down 11 -Swim THE BAND Carmine Appice  Drums, backing vocals Tim Bogert  Bass backing vocals Werner Fritzschings  Guitar Peter French  vocals Duane Hitchings  Keyboards FACES Boston Garden Boston MA. July 1st 1972 12 -Tune Up - Intro 13 -It's All Over Now 14 -Miss Judy's Farm 15 -Memphis Tennessee Disc 2 Faces cont'd 1 -Maggie May 2 -Stay With Me 3 -Angel 4 -True Blue 5 -Too Bad 6 -That's All You Need 7 -Gasoline Alley 8 -That's All You Need (reprise) 9 -I'm Losing You 10 -Drum Solo - I'm Losing You (reprise) 11 -Maybe I'm Amazed 12 -DJ talk - Crowd 13 -Had Me A Real Good Time - Every Picture Tells A Story 14 -I'd Rather Go Blind 15 -Boston Goodnight THE BAND Kenney Jones  drums Ronnie Wood  guitar vocals Ian McLagan  keyboards Rod Stewart  lead vocals Ronnie Lane  bass vocals  
  • Audience 8.9 - Two different evenings in Boston, each three years apart. For one thing, it's a well balanced capture all the way around (both gigs). Hearing the differences between stadium acts performing in '74 and then in '77 reveals subtle changes in music and delivery. I like being able to notice things like that and sets like this really allow the listener to immerse themselves in their own analytics as they listen. The sound is very good especially because a well done remastering job refreshed the tapes. I love this, this is a treat for people who wished they got to hear the opening acts too but tapers seldom saved tape for them. Boston Chronicles Vol. III Live in Boston 1974-1977 Disc 1 BLACK SHEEP Music Hall Boston MA. May 16th 1974 1 -Intro 2 -Power To Heal 3 -Guitar Solo 4 -A Little Or A lot 5 -Stick Around 6 -Payin' Yer Dues 7 -Drum Solo 8 -Woman 9 -Thank You - Stage Announcements THE BAND Lou Gramm vocals Donald Mancuso guitar Larry Crozier keyboard Bruce Turgon bass Disc 2 TEN YEARS AFTER Music Hall Boston MA. May 16th, 1974 1 -Intro 2 -Rock And Roll Music To The World 3 -Nowhere To Run 4 -Good Morning Little School Girl 5 -It's Getting Harder 6 -Drum Solo 7 -Love Like A Man 8 -Slow Blues In C Disc 3 TYA cont'd 9 -Look Me Straight Into The Eyes 10 -Jam - Scat Thing 11 -I Can't Keep From Crying 12 -Going Home 13 -Sweet Little Sixteen 14 -Choo Choo Mama 15 -The Crowd THE BAND Alvin Lee guitar vocals Leo Lyons bass Chick Churchill keyboards Ric Lee drums Russ  drums Disc 4 DERRINGER Boston Music Hall Boston MA. March 18th 1977 1 -Intro 2 -Still Alive and Well 3 -Let Me In 4 -Teenage Love Affair 5 -Sailor 6 -Beyond the Universe 7 -Rock and Roll Hoochie Koo - You Really Got Me 8 -Sittin' By the Pool 9 -One Eyed Jack 10 -Roll With Me THE BAND Rick Derringer  vocals guitar Vinny Appice  drums Kenny Aaronson  bass background vocals Danny Johnson  guitar vocals STARZ Boston Music Hall Boston MA. March 18th 1977 11 -Cherry Baby 12 -Night Crawler 13 -Pull the Plug 14 -Boys in Action 15 -Drum Solo 16 -Boys in Action (reprise) THE BAND Michael Lee Smith  vocals Richie Ranno  guitar Brendan Harkin  guitar Pieter "Pete" Sweval  bass Joe X. Dubé (aka Jeff Grob)  drums
     
  • CD issue of an album originally released in 1994. Released by Metallic Blue Records. Imported from UK CD is new, never played.
  • Soundboard 9.7 - A fantastic live document! I especially love how it was mixed, it has a very classic feel and seems drenched in sleazy nightclub atmosphere that puts you, mentally, in the right place for Boz Scaggs music. Awesome!

    Boz Scaggs Richards Cafe Atlanta, GA. 1973 Disc One 1. We Were Always Sweethearts 2. Sail On White Moon 3. Might Have to Cry 4. Runnin' Blue 5. Monkey Time 6. I'm Easy 7. Painted Bells 8. Downright Woman 9. Full Lock Powerslide 10. Dinah Flo Disc Two 11. Feel So Good 12. Mercury Blues 13. Slow Dancer 14. You're Mine 15. Hercules 16. Loan Me A Dime

  • FM Broadcast 9.8 - A recording that sounds like it was recorded yesterday. Sparkling, dynamic, and soaring high. Anyone can get into this, even if the ARP synthesizer reminds you of disco sounds, you get enough of Boz and his cool little electric guitar fills to make up for it. BOZ SCAGGS Schaefer Music Festival Central Park New York, NY (USA) July 31, 1976 1 -Intro's 2 -Lowdown 3 -You Make It So Hard To Say No 4 -What Can I Say 5 -Slow Dancer 6 -It's Over 7 -Angel Lady 8 -Running Blues 9 -Georgia 10 -Jump Street 11 -Lido Shuffle 12 -Dinah Flo 13 -DJ Talk 14 -Boz Talks 15 -Band Intros 16 -I Got Your Number 17 -Good Night From Delsener Productions 18 -You're Mine 19 -Outro 20 -WBCN Outro  
  • Pro Studio 9.8 - This is not a soundboard but it is professionally recorded from the stage in a recording studio. Not sure if this was broadcast or not, but the way this sounds, it’s not off-air. Very lively, vibrant and exciting! Boz Scaggs Pacific High Recording Studios San Francisco, CA December 19, 1971 01 I Feel So Good 02 We Were Always Sweethearts 03 Look What I've Got! 04 Why Why > equipment troubles at PHRS 05 Monkey Time 06 Near You 07 Love Anyway 08 Baby's Calling Me Home 09 Steppin' Stone 10 Flames Of Love 11 Loan Me A Dime 12 I'm Easy 13 Runnin' Blue  
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  • Radio Broadcast 9.1 - A fine document, if a touch dated, but either way it sounds warm and full. There’s a lot going on here, I can’t imagine trying to keep up with this pace on stage! Brand X 1977-09-28 Glass Onion Rochester, NY Disc 1: Early Show 1. Radio Intro/Disco Suicide 2. Why Should I Lend You Mine 3. Deadly Nightshade 4. Nightmare Patrol 5. Nuclear Burn Disc 2: Late Show 1. Disco Suicide 2. Earth Dance 3. Malaga Virgen 4. Access To Data 5. Why Should I lend You Mine 6. Deadly Nightshade John Goodsall - Guitar Percy Jones - Bass Robin Lumley - keyboards Morris Pert - Percussion Kenwood Dennard - Drums
  • Audience 9.2 A really nice sound on this tape, really captures the size and feel of the venue and all of the music sits nicely within a warm sound spectrum. Brand X The Roxy West Hollywood, CA September 21, 1979 Early Show 01 Disco Suicide 02 Algon 03 Don't Make Waves 04 Dance Of The Illegal Aliens 05 Malaga Virgen 06 And So To F 07 Nuclear Burn John Goodsall - guitar Percy Jones - bass Robin Lumley - keyboards Phil Collins - drums Peter Robinson - keyboards  
  • Formed in Dallas, Brat were originally known as Cottonmouth (beginning in 1972). They went through a line-up change and a name change in 1975 and became a staple in the local Dallas rock scene. Known as a hard rocking covers band, they interspersed their own songs into their set list and eventually did some demos but nothing became of it. The fact is, they were a gritty, powerhouse live band!  They breathed fire and fury into their very eclectic cover songs, and inspired hard rocking originals. This CD comprises their only known studio demos and live tracks.
  • CD issue of an album originally released in 1986. The band hailed from Utah. Imported from UK CD is new, never played.
  • Audience  8.5 - Tons of atmosphere, and a respectful audience. Nice!  
  • Audience 8.7 - This is a “realistic” sounding tape, by that I don’t mean it sounds like it was recorded on a Realistic tape machine, rather it sounds like what your ears may have heard had you been at the show sitting towards the back of the hall. Is that bad?  Not necessarily, because the tape sounds pleasing to the ears. Good, round, atmospheric…only flaw is the detail is missing. I can’t make out individual band members except the main gultars, bass, drums, and vocals. Other instruments come and go during the show as they get a spotlight on them, but I rate this show as very good because it’s so relaxing and pleasant overall and deserves a real deep dive into its contents. Bryan Ferry Cape Cod Coliseum, South Yarmouth, Mass. U.S.A. June 25, 1977 1. -tuning :35 2. -let's stick together 2:48 3. -shame shame shame 3:20 4. -road runner 2:49 5. -all night operator 2:58 6. -could it happen to me 3:37 7. -in your mind 4:44 8. -casanova 3:01 9. -love me madly again (with Chris Spedding guitar jam) 10:12 10. -love is the drug 3:44 11. -Tokyo Joe 3:51 12. -this is tomorrow 3:07 13. -the in crowd 5:22 14. -a hard rain's gonna fall (with band introductions) 5:34 15. -the price of love 5:07 Bryan Ferry: lead vocals Martin Drover: sax Chris Mercer: trumpet Ann ODell: keyboards Mel Collins: sax Phil Manzanera: guitar Chris Spedding: guitar John Wetton: bass Paul Thompson: drums
  • Studio Quality 9.8 - As clean and clear as if it was recorded yesterday…so, yeah this is a no-brainer. Buckingham/Nicks "The Beginning" 01 Crying In The Night 02 Stephanie 03 Without A Leg To Stand On 04 Crystal 05 Long Distance Winner 06 Don't Let Me Down Again 07 Django 08 Races Are Run 09 Lola My Love 10 Frozen Love 11 Without You (Demo) 12 Candlebright (Demo) 13 That's Alright (Demo) 14 Garbo (Demo) 15 Sorcerer (Demo) 16 Cathouse Blues (Demo) 17 The Goldfish And The Ladybug (Demo) 18 Lola My Love (Live) 19 Races Are Run (Live) 20 Rhiannon (Live) 21 Crying In The Night (Single Mix)  
  • Audience  8.3 - Loud and a very live recording. This is the good stuff right here.
  • Radio Broadcast & Audience 8.8/8.5 - The radio material sounds its age but is a fine document in good enough shape to give you a deeper appreciation for this hugely influential band. The audience material is from a small club, and therefore does not suffer stadium sound problems meaning you can hear everyone pretty solid especially the guitar which is great. I am happy to be able to hear these recordings knowing a little background on the band and how they forged their own path in the music industry. A bit of ancient historical importance on the 1974 show, Judas Priest opened and come on at the end to jam with Budgie making it the first recorded appearance of Judas Priest on tape! Budgie 1972-10-10 Paris Theater London UK Burke Shelley - bass, vocals Ray Phillips - drums Tony Bourge - guitar Disc 1 1. -Talk 2. -Rape of the Locks 3. -Talk (includes station announce) 4. -Rocking Man 5. -Talk 6. -Hot As a Docker's Armpit 1974-02-11 Marquee London line-up: Burke Shelley Tony Bourge Pete Boot 7. Intro 8. Breadfan 9. Hammer And Tongs (early version) 10. You're The Biggest Thing Since Powdered Milk 11. Parents Disc 2 1. Zoom Club 2. Running From My Soul 4. The Stumble (instrumental version) 5. Running From My Soul (reprise, jam with Judas Priest)
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  • From the ashes of the Moving Sidewalks, former members Tom Moore and Dan Mitchell decided to carry on playing the blues once Billy Gibbons formed ZZ Top and was doing straight up Texas style blues rock. Featuring Hammond B3 organ, the band had a different approach to blues rock but executed with the same kind of unique Texas panache. A single 7" was released but the band recorded quite a bit of material which never saw the light of day. This CD gathers most of those recordings along with a disc full of rare live tracks, of which include Ottis Coleman (Honest John, 1900 Storm, Texas Blend) replacing Tom Moore and Dusty Wakeman (bass) who also happened to be in The Barons and engineered the Honest John album in 1975.
  • Soundboard 9.3 - For my first exposure to a live Buzzcocks show, this was a splendid one!  The recording captures the energy and the excellent, gritty, and I would even say cocky guitar tone. Can a guitar tone be “cocky”?  Yes, I think it can because this guy’s tone is just that! Buzzcocks The Palladium New York 1979 01. I Don't MInd 02. Autonomy 03. Ever Fallen In Love (With Someone You Shouldn't've) 04. Mad, Mad Judy 05. Sixteen Again 06. Moving Away From Pulsebeat 07. Noise Annoys 08. What Do I Get ? - Harmony In My Head 09. Everybody's Happy Nowadays 10. You Say You Don't Love Me 11. I Don't Know What To Do With My Life 12. I Believe 13. Fast Cars 14. Breakdown 15. Boredom  
  • Ultrasonic Studios 1969 Pro Studio 9.4 - Excellent stuff, I’d never heard this one before and I was pleasantly surprised to finally hear such pristine unofficial tracks by this great band. Tucson 1972 Audience 8.7 - A rambly, jambly sounding tape that allows you to hear every instrument with emphasis on drums, vocals and keyboards believe it or not…in such a way that sucks you right into it almost as if it were at a revival meeting. Yes, there’s a tiny amount of overload here (understandable) but I gotta tell you, this is a very, very exciting recording. Memphis 1972 Soundboard 9.7 - Scintillating stuff!  Razor sharp guitar, pounding drums, and beautiful bass all interwoven and mixed for maximum clarity and separation of instruments. They were smart to allow some bleed from the audience to give this tape plenty of electric live atmosphere. SUPERB! CACTUS "Bringing The Boogie 1969-1972" Disc 1 Ultrasonic Studios, Hempstead, Long Island, New York, USA Tuesday, 23 December 1969 Tuesday, 10 February 1970 01 Peace on Earth [0:33] 02 Feel So Good [4:41] 03 You Can't Judge a Book by the Cover [8:27] 04 vamp [0:41] 05 Bro. Bill [5:35] 06 Help Me [6:25] 07 Oleo jam [4:17] 08 You Can't Judge a Book by the Cover riff [0:50] 09 Let Me Swim #1 [2:26] 10 Rumblin' Man (instrumental; intercut w/ Wipeout) [5:32] 11 Let Me Swim #2 [3:11] 12 Let Me Swim #3 [6:24] 13 Parchman Farm [2:36] Band line-up: Rusty Day - vocals, harmonica Jim McCarty - guitar Tim Bogert - bass Carmine Appice - drums Disc 2 Tucson, Arizona March 13th 1972 01. -Parchman Farm 02. -Long Tall Sally 03. -The Last Clean Shirt {Bro. Bill} 04. -Seven Nights {Includes bass solo, guitar solo, and drum solo} 05. -Bringing Me Down 06. -Oleo {Includes bass solo} 07. -Let Me Swim {Includes Boogie On} 08. -Rock & Roll Fever 09. -Whiskey & Wine Line-up: Peter French - vocals Werner Fritzchings - guitar Duane Hitchings - keyboards Tim Bogert - bass, vocals Carmine Appice - drums, vocals Disc 3 Ellis Auditorium Memphis, TN, USA December 19, 1971 01. Long Tall Sally 12:16 02. Bag Drag 03:10 03. Evil 16:11 04. Parchman's Farm 06:21 05. Alaska 03:56 06. Oleo 11:19 Disc 4 Memphis cont'd 07. No Need to Worry 20:18 08. Let Me Swim' 04:58 09. Big Mama Boogie 15:30 10. Heebie Jeebies > Money > Hound Dog > What I'd Say 17:03 Rusty Day - vocals, harmonica Jim McCarty - guitar Tim Bogert - bass, vocals Carmine Appice - drums, vocals
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  • Audience 8.9 - A little bit of tape noise comes through on quieter passages but this is a very strong recording for the vintage. I’d like to know what the taper used for this.
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  • Audience 9.3 - A fantastic effort was made to capture this gig, really nice, smooth and pleasant with enough dynamics to bring you into it realistically. Camel Marquee Club London, UK 20 June, 1974 1. Earthrise 2. The White Rider 3. Six Ate 4. Supertwister 5. Mystic Queen 6. Liggin' at Louie's 7. Homage to the God of Light 8. Lady Fantasy  
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  • Soundboard 9.2 - The Paris is a little better, but the Edinburgh is also a good board tape showing perhaps a few more signs of its age. I find this period of the band perhaps their best musically, with a lot more confidence and drive. CAN Live 1973 Disk 1 Olympia, Paris 1973-05-12 01. Queueing Down 02. One More Night Disk 2 03. Spoon - Stars and Lines 04. Vitamin C Disc 3 Empire Theatre, Edinburgh 25th August 1973 01. Soup 02. Stone Strike 03. Hakucho No Uta (Swan No Song) 04. Hot Day in Koeln 05. I'm Your Doll Damo Suzuki - vocals Holger Czukay - bass Michael Karoli - guitar Jaki Liebezeit - drums Irmin Schmidt - keyboards  
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  • Audience 9.0 - An interesting recording, it’s not a board as far as I can tell, but the vocals are panned over to one side (and they sound like they are right next to you, literally!) but the rest of the music is not hard panned. This is an exciting recording, and a great gig! CANNED HEAT Boston Tea Party, Boston, MA June 29, 1970   CD 1:
    1. Intro
    2. I Found Love
    3. Catfish Blues
    4. Bullfrog Blues
    5. Gonna Find a New Woman
    6. Killing Floor - with Kaleidoscope
    7. Bring It On Home
      CD 2:
    1. Kaleideheat Boogie Jam - with Kaleidoscope
      Bob The Bear Hite - vocals, harp; Alan Wilson - guitar, harp, vocals; Harvey Mandel - guitar; Larry Taylor - bass; Adolfo Fito de la Parra - drums

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