• Audience 8.6 - A surprise because the inclination is to assume this tape will suck – and it’s true it is not high-fidelity but it’s clear and decent and being one of those very few pre-1978 tapes I feel it is a must have for Priest fans. Rob sounds so confident it’s scary. Judas Priest The Greyhound Croydon, UK. May 1, 1977 1. Call For The Priest 2. Diamonds And Rust 3. Victim Of Changes 4. Raw Deal 5. Here Come The Tears 6. Dissident Aggressor 7. The Ripper 8. Sinner 9. Genocide 10. Starbreaker  
  • FM Broadcast 9.2 - A professionally recorded and mixed production that does not seem to have much in the way of compression so it has a good spaciousness to it, it is crankable.
  • Audience 8.7 - It’s getting harder and harder to find recordings such as this. For one thing, it’s something that I never heard before, either it has been hidden in someone’s shoebox or just got overlooked but either way it’s a GREAT find and sounds real good, with plenty of atmospherics without being washed out or boomy. Great job by taper! Judas Priest - Bakersfield Civic Auditorium Bakersfield Ca 04 03 1979 Hell Bent for Leather Delivering the Goods Running Wild Beyond the Realms of Death The Green Manalishi (With the Two Prong Crown) (Fleetwood Mac cover) White Heat, Red Hot Rock Forever Starbreaker Drum Solo Encore: The Ripper Tyrant
  • Audience 8.5 - This recording has a lot working in its favor by mainly allowing the listener to hear each instrument clearly. The tape does have sonic limitations in that it sounds like the taper wisely dialed down the levels so as not to overload the signal, especially as JP was probably quite loud. This means that you will want to turn the volume up a little even though it may mean that you also bring up some background noise, which is present but not invasive. It’s a very good tape, I believe that this has been re-mastered too, so I consider it an upgrade to other versions that may be out there, although I was unfamiliar with this show until recently.
  • CD 1 and 2:  Madrid - Aud 7.8 - Focus on the guitars here, so less than stellar but good for listening to the amazing guitar interplay which is superb during this show CD 3 and 4:  Niagara Falls - Aud 8.4 - A remastered version of a pretty good gig, sound is very bright and lively, and that helps convey the manic energy of the band and audience, who respond overwhelmingly. Both shows offer benefits to the Priest fans.
  • Paris - Audience 9.4 - Superb! Vienna - Audience 7.7
  • Pro Recording 9.3 - The reason this is not listed as a soundboard (and it very well may be) is because they way it was recorded sounds like they may have hung microphones rather than direct through board. In this case I find the recording to be more preferable to the “dry” board mix, here you get some atmosphere and it helps immensely! Journey Shibuya-Kaikando Tokyo, Japan April 15th, 1979 Disc 1 101. -La Do Da 102. -Next 103. -Feeling That Way 104. -Anytime 105. -Lights 106. -Too Late - Kohoutek 107. -Winds Of March 108. -Steve Perry band intro 109. -Karma 110. -On A Saturday Night Disc 2 201. -City Of The Angels 202. -Do You Recall 203. -Daydream 204. -Of A Lifetime 205. -Lady Luck 206. -Can Do 207. -Just The Same Way 208. -Lovin' You Is Easy 209. -Wheel In The Sky 210. -Patiently 211. -Opened The Door 212. -She Makes Me (Feel Alright)
     
  • Studio Quality 9.3 - This seems to be a real early example of the Steve Perry era and as such presents an interesting snapshot of the band in transition…yet still retains most of their fiery 70’s guitar-centric jamming quality. Journey Monitros Studio San Mateo, California September 2nd, 1978 01. Of A Lifetime 02. I Would Find You 03. Feeling That Way 04. Anytime 05. La Do Da 06. Can Do 07. Winds Of March 08. On A Saturday Night 09. Wheel In The Sky 10. Next  
  • Audience 9.7 and Soundboard 9.3 - Opening for ELP, this is the short lived Robert Fleischman period just before the arrival of Steve Perry. Hard to find anything about this recording to complain about, it’s amazingly life-like and extremely dynamic – about the only fault is how short it is. Taper arrived late, but makes up for it with a stellar recording. The bonus concert is a KBFH broadcast of a show taped in New York in 1978 of excellent quality.  NOTE: If you bought the old version of this title, you may qualify to receive this for free with your next order. Email us! Journey Long Beach Arena Long Beach, CA August 14, 1977 01 -Of A Lifetime 02 -She Makes Me (Feel Alright) 03 -Look Into The Future 04 -On A Saturday Nite 05 -It's All Too Much - Drum Solo 06 -Guitar Solo - You're On Your Own Palladium New York City NY. March 25 1978 7. -Ad For The Show 8. -K.B.F.H. Intro 9. -Feeling That Way 10. -Anytime 11. -La Do Da 12. -Next 13. -Jam 14. -You're On Your Own 15. -Feel Alright  
  • Audience 9.7 - Opening for ELP, this is the short lived Robert Fleischman period just before the arrival of Steve Perry. Hard to find anything about this recording to complain about, it’s amazingly life-like and extremely dynamic – about the only fault is how short it is. Taper arrived late, but makes up for it with a stellar recording. Journey Long Beach Arena Long Beach, CA August 14, 1977 01 Of A Lifetime 02 She Makes Me (Feel Alright) 03 Look Into The Future 04 On A Saturday Nite 05 It's All Too Much (The Beatles cover) > Drum Solo 06 Guitar Solo > You're On Your Own
  • Soundboard 9.7 - A very clear and very bright sounding board tape that shows no signs of age at all. It sounds like it was recorded yesterday. Excellent! Journey Rainbow Theatre Denver, Colorado May 9th, 1979 01. KEZY intro - announcements 02. Majestic (opening music) 03. La Do Da 04. Next 05. Feeling That Way 06. Anytime 07. Lights 08. Too Late 09. Kohoutek 10. On A Saturday Night 11. Lovin', Touchin', Squeezin' 12. City Of The Angels 13. Do You Recall 14. Daydream 15. Lady Luck 16. Just The Same Way 17. Wheel In The Sky 18. Patiently  
  • Audience 8.5 - A strong audience tape.

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