• Studio Quality 9.6 - Make no mistake, as I once did, that just because this was the Stones entering the era of “disco” and experimentation, it is very much a bona fide Rolling Stones album and these sessions prove that they still jammed old school on every song. It’s an eye opener for me, when I hear the musicianship across a lot of songs I dismissed early on or never properly examined, I have new appreciation for the Emotional Rescue album and that period of the band. Disc 1
    1. Dance
    2. Summer Romance 1
    3. Summer Romance 2
    4. Send It To Me
    5. Let Me Go
    6. Indian Girl 1
    7. Indian Girl 2
    8. Indian Girl 3
    9. Where The Boys Go
    10. Down In The Hole
    11. Emotional Rescue 1
    12. Emotional Rescue 2
    13. She's So Cold
    14. Let's Go Steady 1
    15. Let's Go Stead 2
    16. We Had It All 1
    17. We Had It All 2
    Disc 2
    1. If I Was A Dancer (Dance Pt.2)
    2. Claudine 1
    3. Claudine 2
    4. No Use In Crying 1
    5. No Use In Crying 2
    6. No Use In Crying 3
    7. Lonely At The Top
    8. Dancing Girls
    9. Gangster's Maul
    10. Munich Hilton
    11. Sweet Home Chicago
    12. What's The Matter
    13. Neighbours
    14. High School Girl
    15. I Think I'm Going Mad 1
    16. I Think I'm Going Mad 2
    Disc 3
    1. Dance 1
    2. Dance 2
    3. Dance 3
    4. Summer Romance 1
    5. Summer Romance 2
    6. Summer Romance 3
    7. Summer Romance 4
    8. Summer Romance 5
    9. We Had It All 1
    10. We Had It All 2
    11. Where The Boys Go
    12. Jah Is Not Dead
    13. It Won't Be Wrong
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    KANSAS – Decades 1972-1982 (10CD Metal Canister)

    Original price was: $75.00.Current price is: $60.00.
    This is a great collection that features some cool early gigs as well as an immaculate '82 show I'd never heard before. I heartily recommend this set to anyone but especially if you are a fan of Kansas as this is just pure bliss. Kansas Decades 1972-1982 CANISTER Disc 1 Opera House Ellinwood, KS 1972 1. -Heavenly Man 2. -Jam 3. -Belexes 4. -Good Luck 5. -Death of Mother Nature Suite 6. -Chalcedony From Punt Disc 2 Ellinwood cont'd 7. -Forever 8. -Greek Structure Sunbeam 9. -Totus Nemesis 10. -Incomudro (Hymn to the Atman) Band: Kerry Livgren Lynn Meredith Don Montre Dan Wright Zeke Low Rod Mikinski John Bolton Disc 3 Hoch Auditorium Lawrence, Kansas Sept.4. 1974 01. -Intro 02. -Can I Tell You 03. -Journey From Mariabronn 04. -Lonely Street 05. -Lamplight Symphony 06. -Incomudro Disc 4 Lawrence cont'd 01. -Bringin' It Back 02. -Song For America 03. -Belexes 04. -Death Of Mother Nature Suite Disc 5 1975 "Masque Tour Rehearsal" 1. -Song for America 2. -Icarus - Borne on Wings of Steel 3. -Down the Road 4. -Lonely Wind 5. -Child of Innocence 6. -All the World 7. -Mysteries And Mayhem 8. -The Pinnacle 9. -Bringing It Back 10. -Can I Tell You Disc 6 Onondaga County War Memorial Syracuse, NY. April 17th 1976 1. -Song For America 2. -Icarus (Borne On Wings Of Steel) 3. -Down The Road 4. -Belexes 5. -Drum Solo 6. -Guitar Solo 7. -Child Of Innocence 8. -Bringing It Back 9. -Can I Tell You Disc 7 Convention Center Tucson, Az 12-7-79 1. -On the Other Side 2. -People of the South Wind 3. -Point of Know Return 4. -Closet Chronicles 5. -The Wall 6. -Dust in the Wind 7. -Sparks of the Tempest 8. -Child of Innocence Disc 8 Tucson cont'd 1. -Down the Road 2. -Stay Out of Trouble 3. -Portrait (He Knew) 4. -Band Introductions 5. -A Glimpse of Home 6. -How My Soul Cries Out For You 7. -Carry on Wayward Son Disc 9 Norman, OK. July 24, 1982 1. -Stage Intro Music 2. -Paradox 3. -Windows 4. -Right Away 5. -Sparks Of The Tempest 6. -Diamonds and Pearls 7. -Mysteries and Mayhem 8. -No One Together 9. -Hold On 10. -Dust In The Wind 11. -Chasing Shadows Disc 10 Norman cont'd 12. -Robby introduces John Elefante 13. -Crossfire 14. -Face It 15. -Fair Exchange 16. -Miracles Out Of Nowhere 17. -Kerry keyboard solo 18. -Play The Game Tonight 19. -Carry On Wayward Son 20. -Encores - Phil Ehart drum solo - Portrait (He Knew) 21. -Down The Road  
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    PRINCE – 30 Years Of Unreleased Funk (11CD Metal Canister)

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    All perfect studio quality! This beautifully constructed canister even has leather on the inside to give the discs a nice cushion, as well as looking very sweet. Prince - 30 Years Of Unreleased Funk Vol 1 Studio Outtakes 1976-2006 Disc 1 01. -Just As Long As We're Together (Unreleased version) 02. -Tick Tick Bang (Unreleased version) 03. -Broken (Demo version) 04. -Turn It Up (Unreleased version) 05. -D.M.S.R. (Unreleased version) 06. -Something In The Water (Does Not Compute) (Unreleased version) 07. -Delirious (Unreleased version) 08. -Computer Blue (Full Version - previously uncirculating) 09. -U Gotta Shake Something (Unreleased version) 10. -Witness Disc 2 01. -Train 02. -Superfunkycalifragisexy (From The Dawn Sessions - not released) 03. -Gangsta Glam - Clockin' The Jizz (Hurley's House Dub) 04. -Player 05. -I'll Do Anything - O(+> version (Demo version) 06. -Make Believe - Funk Version (From I'll Do Anything soundtrack - unreleased) 07. -Be My Mirror (From I'll Do Anything soundtrack - unreleased) 08. -I can't Love You Anymore (From I'll Do Anything soundtrack - unreleased) 09. -Ice Cube Black Sweat Remix (Only played once at the LA 3121 party first night 2006) Disc 3 Studio Outtakes 1986-1993 1. -I Could Never Take The Place Of Your Man 2. -Rebirth Of The Flesh 3. -The Grand Progression 4. -God Is Alive 5. -Oobey Doop 6. -My Tree 7. -Eliminate The Negative 8. -Play 9. -Heaven Is Keeping Score 10. -Thunder (Billboards) 11. -Standing At The Altar Disc 4 1. -Gangster Glam (Gangsta Groove 7") 2. -Gangster Glam (Gangsta Groove Mix) 3. -Gangster Glam (Gangsta Mental Mix) 4. -Gangster Glam (Gangsta Hurley's House) 5. -Gangster Glam (Gangsta Hurley's House Mix) 6. -Willing And Able (Live Studio Version) 7. -Live 4 Love (Live Studio Version Disc 5 1. -The P 2. 2Gether (RnB Edit) 3. -Race 4. -Calhoun Square 5. -The Good Life (Bullets Go Bang Remix) 6. -The Good Life (Big City Remix) Disc 6 Studio Outtakes 1982-1996 1. -CAN'T STOP THIS FEELING I GOT 2. -NEW POWER GENERATION 3. -ELEPHANTS AND FLOWERS 4. -WE CAN FUNK 5. -JOY IN REPETITION 6. -TICK, TICK, BANG 7. -MELODY COOL 8. -THE GRAND PROGRESSION 9. -GRAFFITI BRIDGE 10. -NEW POWER GENERATION (PT. II) Disc 7 1. -WOW (PRINCE VERSION) 2. -WOW (OPENING VERSION) 3. -WOW (SEXY VERSION) 4. -WOW (EMMY VERSION) 5. -WOW (PREGNANT VERSION) 6. -WOW (CORRIDOR VERSION) (INSTRUMENTAL) 7. -MAKE BELIEVE (FUNK VERSION) 8. -MAKE BELIEVE (PRINCE VERSION) 9. -MAKE BELIEVE (PLAYBACK VERSION - CAST) 10. -I'LL DO ANYTHING (PRINCE DEMO VERSION) 11. -I'LL DO ANYTHING (PLAYBACK VERSION - ALBERT BROOKS) 12. -DON'T TALK 2 STRANGERS (PRINCE VERSION) 13. -DON'T TALK 2 STRANGERS (PLAYBACK VERSION #1 - TRACY ULLMAN) 14. -DON'T TALK 2 STRANGERS (PLAYBACK VERSION #2 - TRACY ULLMAN) 15. -MY LITTLE PILL (PRINCE VERSION) 16. -MY LITTLE PILL (PLAYBACK VERSION - JULIE KAVNER) 17. -THIS LONELY LIFE (SINEAD O'CONNOR) 18. -THIS LONELY LIFE (PLAYBACK VERSION - WHITTNI WRIGHT) 19. -U R THE BEST (PLAYBACK VERSION - WHITTNI WRIGHT) 20. -MAKE BELIEVE (KIDS) 21. -JENNY'S SONG (PRODUCTION TRACK) 22. -THERE IS LONELY (PRINCE VERSION) 23. -THERE IS LONELY (PLAYBACK VERSION - ALBERT BROOKS) 24. -I CAN'T LOVE U ANYMORE (PRINCE DEMO) 25. -DNG GROOVE - I CAN'T LOVE U ANYMORE (PLAYBACK VERSION #1) 26. -DNG GROOVE - I CAN'T LOVE U ANYMORE (PLAYBACK VERSION #2 - JULIE KAVNER) 27. -BE MY MIRROR (PRINCE VERSION) 28. -BE MY MIRROR (PLAYBACK VERSION - NICK NOLTE & WHITTNI WRIGHT) 29. -FINALE - ROUGH MIX (I'LL DO ANYTHING MEDLEY) Disc 8 1. -CAN'T STOP THIS FEELING I GOT 2. -STILL WOULD STAND ALL TIME 3. -GOD IS ALIVE 4. -THE P 5. -ROUND AND ROUND 6. -MELODY COOL 7. -NUMBER ONE 8. -ACKNOWLEDGE ME 9. -DATA BANK 10. -DELIRIOUS 11. -I HATE U (REMIX) 12. -RACE 13. -SARAH 14. -TURN IT UP Disc 9 Sign O' The Times Demos & Outtakes 01. -Expert Lover 02. -If U Break My Heart 1 More Time 03. -Strange Relationship 04. -Wonderfull Ass 05. -Neon Telephone 06. -A Place In Heaven 07. -Witness 08. -Moviestar 09. -Starfish & Coffee 10. -The Ballade Of Dorothy Parker 11. -Joy In Repetition 12. -Databank 13. -Girl In My Dreams 14. -Can´t Stop (That Feeling I´ve Got) 15. -We Can Funk 16. -All Day, All Night 17. -Crystal Ball (early version of "Eye Know") Disc 10 Crystal Ball (Incl. The Flesh) Studio Recordings (outtakes & demos) The Flesh (Unreleased EP, January 1986) 01. -Junk Music 02. -Up From Below 03. -Y'all Want Some More? 04. -A Couple Of Miles Crystal Ball - Part I (Unreleased Album, November 1986) 05. -Rebirth Of The Flesh 06. -Play In The Sunshine 07. -Housequake 08. -The Ballad Of Dorothy Parker 09. -It 10. -Starfish And Coffee 11. -Slow Love 12. -Hot Thing 13. -Crystal Ball Disc 11 Crystal Ball - Part II (Unreleased Album, November 1986) 01. -If I Was Your Girlfriend 02. -Rockhard In A Funky Place 03. -The Ball 04. -Joy In Repetition 05. -Strange Relationship 06. -I Could Never Take The Place Of Your Man 07. -Shockadelica 08. -Good Love 09. -Forever In My Life 10. -Sign O' The Times 11. -The Cross 12. -It's Gonna Be A Beautiful Night 13. -Adore
  • Soundboard 9.8 - A beautifully mixed audio, with a touch of “verb” that allows for some air around the music. Crisp, but not crispy, warm, punch when warranted, and clean but not sterile. Pat Metheny Group Michigan State University, McDonel Hall Kiva East Lansing, MI, USA October 31, 1979 01. Phase Dance (Metheny/Mays) 7:47 02. Airstream (Metheny/Mays) 7:33 03. Pat's remarks 1:31 04. April Joy (Metheny) 4:48 05. Unity Village (Metheny) > solo guitar > The Windup (Keith Jarrett) 12:51 06. The Epic (Metheny/Mays) 15:55 07. Old Folks (Willard Robison/Dedette Lee Hill) 7:36 08. Jaco (Metheny) 4:03
  • Miami 2019 Audience 8.8 - Tremendous atmosphere while retaining good and clear sound. It’s understandable being that the band plays enormous stadiums that you may have problems getting a solid capture, but provided that you aren’t in the nose bleeds, and your gear is decent, you can really get something worthwhile on tape with PA systems being so good. This is one such job. Charlie’s last gig with The Stones, and thankfully a good capture of the event. St. Louis 2021 Audience 9.2 - This one is right in the pocket!  Solid low end, with some genuine gut punching drums and bass without being boomy at all.  Vocals, nicely positioned in the mix, and both guitars are clear.  Really I have to say this is a joy to listen to and doesn’t have to be a soundboard to qualify. This is the first appearance of Steve Jordan as official replacement of the departed Chawlee Watts. Rolling Stones Charlie's Last, Steve's First DISC 1 Hard Rock Stadium Miami,FL August 30, 2019 01. Intro 02. Jumping Jack Flash 03. It's Only Rock 'n' Roll 04. Tumbling Dice 05. Out Of Control 06. Under My Thumb 07. YCAGWYW 08. Sweet Virginia 09. Dead Flowers 10. Sympathy For The Devil 11. Honky Tonk Women 12. You Got The Silver 13. Before They Make Me Run DISC 2 01. Miss You 02. Paint It Black 03. Midnight Rambler 04. Start Me Up 05. Brown Sugar 06. Gimme Shelter 07. Satisfaction Disc 3 The Dome At America's Center St Louis, Missouri 26th September 2021 01 Intro 02 Street Fighting Man 03 It's Only Rock 'n' Roll (But I Like It) 04 Here's To You Charlie 05 Tumbling Dice 06 Under My Thumb 07 19th Nervous Breakdown 08 Wild Horses 09 You Can't Always Get What You Want 10 Living In A Ghost Town 11 Start Me Up 12 Honky Tonk Women Disc 4 13 Band Introductions 14 Happy (Keith) 15 Slipping Away (Keith) 16 Miss You 17 Midnight Rambler 18 Paint It Black 19 Sympathy For The Devil 20 Jumping Jack Flash 21 Gimme Shelter 22 Satisfaction 23 Outro
  • Audience 8.6 - In contrast to the Finland show, this one doesn't have the boominess but it is thinner sounding, however it is very clear and Kay is much more audible. Guitar, drums, and vocals very clear albeit thin. I found the bass to be lovely, round, very cool to hear such detail! This is NOT a muddy recording, and being 1970 that means you get the classic songs performed close to the records. Steppenwolf University Of Maine Portland Campus Gym Portland, Maine February 28th, 1970 1. Intro-Sookie Sookie 2. Don't Step On The Grass, Sam 3. From Here To There Eventually 4. Magic Carpet Ride 5. The Pusher 6. Born To Be Wild
  • This collection has been remastered and despite that, there are still one or two tracks that show the ravages of time. One can only assume some of it was not saved, as was the BBC’s policy of not giving a shit, therefore it was up to fans to record from a radio broadcast themselves. Most of this does sound very good, a worthy effort for sure and some of this I’d never heard before. The Who - BBC Sessions 1965-1971 {Remastered & Complete} Disc 1 01. Good Lovin' 02. 'Pete interview #1' 03. Anyway, Anyhow, Anywhere 04. Leaving Here 05. Just You and Me, Darling 06. 'Pete interview #2' Recorded: Aeolian Hall studio 2, Bond Street, London UK; Monday 24 + Tuesday 25 May 1965 Broadcast: BBC Radio 'Saturday Club': Saturday 29 May 1965 Producers: Jimmy Grant/Brian Willey Sources: transcription disc Notes: The Who's second session for the BBC actually appears to have been a double-date. On the 24th, a three-hour session produced: 'Good Lovin'', 'Anyway Anyhow Anywhere', 'I Don't Mind' and 'Daddy Rolling Stone'. The next afternoon they performed: 'Leaving Here', 'Please Please Please' and 'Just You and Me, Darling'. The sessions tapes were wiped and the selections here are all that has survived on copies of "Top of the Tops" transcription discs #31 & #34. The song selection here is dominated by soul covers picked by Roger, who was still the undisputed leader of the group. Yet, it was Pete who got to do the interviews and talk about the group's beginnings and prospects. 07. The Good's Gone 08. 'Pete interview' 09. My Generation 10. La La La Lies 11. Baby Don't You Do It Recorded: Aeolian Hall studio 1, Bond Street, London UK; Monday 22 November 1965 Broadcast: BBC Radio 'Saturday Club': Saturday 27 November 1965 Producers: Jimmy Grant/Brian Willey Sources: 01-04 transcription disc; 05 off-air recording Note: The third session was again recorded live in studio and produced completed takes of: 'It's Not True', 'The Good's Gone', 'La La La Lies', 'My Generation' and 'Baby Don't You Do It'. The sessions tapes were wiped and the selections here are all that has survived on copies of "Top of the Tops" transcription disc #57 and an off-air recording made by a fan. By now, Pete's role as the main provider of song material has been firmly established. 12. Man With Money 13. 'Pete interview' 14. Substitute 15. Dancing In the Street 16. You Rang Recorded: Aeolian Hall studio 1, Bond Street, London UK; Tuesday 15 March 1966 Broadcast: BBC Radio 'Saturday Club': Saturday 19 March 1966 Producers: Jimmy Grant/Brian Willey Sources: 01-04 transcription disc; 05 off-air recording Note: For this fourth session, the band recorded: 'Barbara Ann', 'Substitute', 'You Rang', 'Man with Money' and 'Dancing In The Street'. The sessions tapes were once again wiped and the selections here are all that has survived on copies of "Top of the Tops" transcription disc #73 and an off-air recording made by a fan. 17. 'Intro' 18. Disguises 19. 'Pete interview' 20. I'm A Boy 21. So Sad About Us Recorded: Playhouse Theatre, Northumberland Avenue, London UK; Tuesday 13 September 1966 Broadcast: BBC Radio 'Saturday Club': Saturday 17 September 1966 Producers: Jimmy Grant/Brian Willey Source: transcription disc Note: Fifth session, which produced: 'I'm A Boy', 'Disguises', 'Heatwave', 'So Sad About Us' and a cover of the Lovin' Spoonful's 'On The Road Again'. The sessions tapes were wiped and the selections here are all that has survived on copies of "Top of the Tops" transcription disc #99. In an attempt to control the mixing balance, John suddenly turned his bass up in the middle of 'Disguises'. The balance engineer on the session did not bother correcting this and as a result the sound turns into a muddy mess from that point on (with the mixdown compressor working on overload). 'So Sad About Us' was left off the official 'BBC Sessions' release from 2000 for unknown reasons. 22. Run Run Run 23. Boris The Spider 24. 'Pete interview' 25. Happy Jack 26. See My Way Recorded: Playhouse Theatre, Northumberland Avenue, London UK; Tuesday 17 January 1967 Broadcast: BBC Radio 'Saturday Club': Saturday 21 January 1967 Producers: Jimmy Grant/Bill Bebb Source: transcription disc Note: For this sixth session, the band recorded: 'Happy Jack', 'Run, Run, Run', 'Boris The Spider', 'See My Way', 'Don't Look Away' and 'So Sad About Us'. The sessions tapes were once again wiped and the selections here are all that has survived on copies of "Top of the Tops" transcription disc #117. Disc 2 01. 'Intro' 02. I Can See For Miles 03. Pictures Of Lily 04. Summertime Blues 05. I Can't Reach You 06. Our Love Was 07. A Quick One (While He's Away) 08. Relax 09. My Generation - Boris The Spider - Happy Jack - My Generation 10. Pictures of Lily [Alternate Mono Mix] Recording & Broadcast Production: De Lane Lea Studio, Kingsway, London UK; Tuesday 10 October 1967 Broadcast: BBC Radio 'Top Gear'; Sunday 15 October 1967 Producers: Bernie Andrews/Bev Philips Sources: 01-02,07,09-10: tape 03-06: transcription disc w/ patches from tape sources 08: off-air recording Note: This seventh session marked the first time the BBC allowed any musical act to record for them outside their own studios. Recorded on this day were five jingles, 'My Way' (not broadcast) and alternate versions of 'Pictures Of Lily' & 'A Quick One While He's Away'. Also readied for the broadcast were early mixes of 'I Can See For Miles'*, 'Relax', 'Our Love Was', 'I Can't Reach You', 'Summertime Blues' & 'Someone's Coming'. These songs were already recorded on an earlier date and would eventually appear on official Who product with a slightly different mix (although it took more than 30 years for 'Summertime Blues'). This is the first Who BBC session that has at least partially survived on tape on the BBC archives, as the jingles and 'A Quick One' do not appear on copies of "Top of the Tops" transcription disc #157 & #160, yet appear in crystal clear quality on the official release. Strangely enough, the two TOTP discs seem to have been the source for the other tracks on the official CD, all of which are marred by a voiceover. The versions here are uninterrupted from start to finish (with the exception of the ending of 'Our Love Was'), for the first time ever. As a bonus, I have added a clean mono mix of 'Lily' with better fidelity than the BBC source which has not circulated before. * The 45RPM & BBC versions both contain a heavy bass dub that was imposed on the mono album master. The dubs differ, to ensure the BBC got a unique master recording. 11. 'Pete interview' 12. Pinball Wizard Broadcast: BBC TV 'Top of the Pops'; Tuesday 27 March 1969 Source: transcription disc Note: Roger/Pete(?) sing along with studio version. Part of the interview has appeared on a bonus disc that came with a limited edition of the official 2000 release. Tracks are sourced from "Top of the Tops" transcription discs #232 & #233. 13. 'David Wigg interviews Pete Townshend' Source: transcription disc Note: Sourced from "Top of the Tops" transcription disc #289 (released 20-5-1970). 14. The Seeker Recorded: IBC Studios, London UK; 19 February 1970 & BBC Television Centre, London UK, Thursday 19 March 1970 Broadcast: BBC TV 'Top of the Pops'; Thursday 19 March 1970 Source: transcription disc Note: Roger sings live over the studio version of 'The Seeker' for "Top Of The Pops", with the rest of the band miming along. John forced a re-shoot after the director did not include a shot of him in the first take. Sourced from "Top of the Tops" transcription disc #283. 15. I'm Free 16. The Seeker 17. Heaven And Hell 18. Shakin' All Over - Spoonful (Medley) 19. Substitute 20. Pinball Wizard Recorded: IBC Studios, London UK; Monday 13 April 1970 Broadcast: BBC Radio 'Dave Lee Travis'; Sunday 19 April 1970 Producer: Paul Williams Source: 01-04: transcription disc w/ patches from tape sources 05-06: tape Note: The last formal band session for the Beeb and again recorded outside an official BBC studio. 'Heaven and Hell' was later released in a slightly reworked version as a B-side to 'Summertime Blues'. Like the October 1967 session, this one is believed to have survived on tape on the BBC archives. But even so, the official album used the "Top of the Tops" transcription disc #286 as its source for Tr. 01-04, with voiceover over the intro's and outro's. The versions presented here are uninterrupted from start to finish (with the exception of 'Seeker') for the first time. 21. 'Keith Altham talks to Pete Townshend' Source: transcription disc Note: Sourced from "Top of the Tops" transcription disc #304 (released 2-9-1970). 22. I Don't Even Know Myself Recorded: Olympic Studio, Barnes, London UK; 1971 Source: tape Note: This one is a bit of a mystery. No details about it are given on the official BBC session CD. It is the same take that was released in 1971 as the B-side to 'Won't Get Fooled Again' but here we get a clean mono mix that differs in a few places from the released version. Believed to have been recorded in 1971 during the Who's Next sessions.  
  • Audience 8.6 - Not a bad tape at all, and seeing how there’s now all of what, one known live tape of this band I would say that is kind of cool. The band?  Well they are in their final incarnation here, and playing is very loose and experimental…but honestly they needed to ditch the flautist as he contributes not only nothing, but he’s in the way. Let the guitarist do his thing ‘cause he seems to be able to turn on the switch and lay down bursts of awesome psychedelic insanity. Dzyan Esslingen, Germany 1974-07-14 01 The Road Not Taken 02 For Earthly Thinking 03 Unknown Title 04 Unknown Title
  • FM Radio Broadcasts 9.6 - Excellent as always – sound and performance. Prince Tracks 01-04 1985-03-30 Syracuse - Carrier Dome Tracks 05-10 1990-07-22 Madrid - Estadio Vicente Calderon 01. Let's Go Crazy 02. I Would Die For U 03. Computer Blue 04. Little Red Corvette 05. 1999 06. Kiss 07. Purple Rain 08. Take Me With You 09. When Doves Cry 10. Baby I'm A Star
  • Soundboard 9.4 & Audience 8.6 - the first few discs are excellent soundboard which is cool because they are very early performances and there’s a lot to dive into there. The next couple of discs are good audience tapes, the first being a bit towards the back of a medium sized club, but it’s not bad. Overall it’s an interesting collection, really allows you to contemplate the artists changes over time, with band members, and compositions. Good stuff! JEAN LUC PONTY Touring History 1969-1978 Disc 1 Studio 2 WDR Cologne, Germany February 17th, 1969 LINEUP: Jean-Luc Ponty: violin Wolfgang Dauner: piano Eberhard Weber: bass Bernard Lubat: drums 1. -Eighty-one 2. -Starlight, Starbright 3. -Introduction 4. -California 5. -Pamukkale 6. -Introduction JLP in German 7. -Golden Green Disc 2 Die Glocke, Bremen, Germany November 9, 1972 1. -Circles - Open Strings 2. -How Would You Like To Have A Head Like That - JLP talks 3. -unknown Title 4. -Flipping LINEUP: Jean-Luc Ponty: electric violin Jasper van't Hof: keyboards Henry Texier: bass Aldo Romano: drums Disc 3 Evanston, Illinois April 11, 1975 1. -Waving Memories 2. -Band Intros 3. -Question With No Answer 4. -Bowing Bowing 5. -Fight For Life 6. -Announcer Outro Jean Luc Ponty: violin Daryl Stuermer: guitar Mike Wolf: keyboards Tom Fowler: bass, violin Norm Fearrington: drums McAlister Auditorium Tulane University New Orleans, Louisiana, USA October 23, 1977 7. -Tarantula 8. -The Gardens Of Babylon Disc 4 1. -Overture of the Trans Love Express 2. -The Struggle of the Turtle To The Sea 3. -band introductions 4. -Nostalgic Lady 5. -Wandering On The Milky Way 6. -Mirage Jean-Luc Ponty: violin Allan Zavod: keyboards Daryl Stuermer: guitar Ralphe Armstrong: bass Steve Smith: drums Disc 5 New Orleans Cont'd 1. -Enigmatic Ocean 2. -New Country 3. -Polyfolk Dance Paramount Theater Austin, TX November 15, 1978 4. -Introduction 5. -The Art Of Happiness 6. -Don't Let The World Pass You By - I Only Feel Good With You 7. -Ethereal Mood - No Strings Attached 8. -Egocentric Molecules - Outro
  • Audience 7.7 - Distant and hissy, but Plant somehow can still be the loudest instrument in the building. Should you get this?  It’s not essential but it’s got its got its moments (such as What Is And What Should Never Be). Led Zeppelin Sports Arena, San Diego, CA September 3, 1970 Disc 1 01. Introduction 02. Immigrant Song 03. Heartbreaker 04. Dazed And Confused 05. Bring It On Home 06. That's The Way 07. Since I've Been Loving You 08. Organ Solo 09. Thank You Disc 2 01. What Is And What Should Never Be 02. Moby Dick 03. Whole Lotta Love 04. Communication Breakdown 05. Communication Breakdown (1970-09-02 Oakland Mono Source) 06. The Train Kept A-Rollin' (1970-09-02 Oakland Mono Source) 07. Blueberry Hill (1970-09-02 Oakland Mono Source) 08. Long Tall Sally (1970-09-02 Oakland Mono Source)
  • Audience 8.4 - Not a high fidelity recording, sounding almost like an AM radio broadcast, but it gets a good sound review because it’s got clear guitar and bass (some tape hiss) and vocals are very clear. When a new tape pops up from such an early vintage you always immediately suspect it will be muddy crap so it’s a pleasant surprise to hear that it is decent. I like this show too, it’s a regular tour stop but the band is out to prove a point – and that point is that Led Zeppelin is not the only great English heavy rock band touring the States. JETHRO TULL Delaware, Selby Stadium Delaware, Ohio, USA 28-May-1970 Disc One 101 -Stage Announcement - Tune Up 102 -Nothing Is Easy 103 -My God 104 -To Cry You A Song 105 -With You There To Help Me - By Kind Permission Of 106 -Sossity, You're A Woman - Reasons For Waiting Disc Two 201 -Dharma For One -Drum Solo 202 -We Used To Know - Guitar Solo 203 -For A Thousand Mothers Line-up: Ian Anderson: voice, guitar and flute Martin Barre: guitar Glenn Cornick: bass John Evan: keyboards Clive Bunker: drums  
  • Audience 8.3 - Limitations with the microphone is probably what prevents this recording from blossoming as it sometimes seems like it wants to do. You can hear it, for instance, during some of the passages, but I think the overloading of the bass crowds out the guitar a bit too much (although you can hear guitar, just not in a clear and detailed manner). Drums and keyboards dominate with a very insistent, pulsing bass undercurrent throughout. Does that count this out?  Not at all, due to the disparity of live BJH recordings, I think this one is worth exploring. The compositions and playing make up for the limitations on the tape. Barclay James Harvest Greens Playhouse Glasgow, Scotland 1972-11-19 01. -Medicine Man 02. -Mockingbird 03. -Summer Soldier 04. -Galadriel 05. -After the Day 06. -Dark Now My Sky  
  • Soundboard 9.3 - This is, for me, a real revelation. I never knew anything of this band outside of their lone smash hit “My Sharona”, which incidentally happens to hearken me back to a very specific time and place of my youth when this song blasted from every radio every 10 minutes. Listening to this show, I am stunned at how excellent the band is, and how good ALL of the songs are. How they remained pigeonholed and forgotten as another 1 hit wonder it just amazes me because they should have been more than that. I could not stop playing this once I started…I was on board for the whole ride and will do it again! THE KNACK THE FORUM INGLEWOOD, CA 1980-03-30 01. Baby Talks Dirty 02. Your Number Or Your Name 03. Oh Tara 04. The Hard Way 05. I Want Ya 06. Mr. Handleman 07. End Of The Game 08. Hey Little Girl 09. Tell Me You're Mine 10. Good Girls Don't 11. Heartbeat 12. Can't Put A Price On Love 13. Hold On Tight And Don't Let Go 14. Come A Little Bit Closer 15. Frustrated 16. (She's So) Selfish 17. My Sharona 18. (Havin' A) Rave Up 19. Not Fade Away 20. We Love You
  • Radio Broadcast 9.2 A touch of hiss present, but other than that this is a pleasant and airy recording. Electronic music with an atmosphere that would convince you otherwise. Excellent! Isao Tomita Hammersmith Odeon London, England 01 Introduction 0:50 02 Dawn (from Daphnis et Chloe Suite No. 2) (Ravel) 4:29 > 03 Snowflakes Are Dancing (Debussy) 2:14 > 04 Clair de Lune (Debussy) 5:58 05 Synthesizer Sounds Demonstration (narrated by Bob Walker) 10:54 06 Arabesque No. 1 (Debussy) 4:10 Firebird Suite (w/Michael Reeves on piano) (Stravinsky) 07 Part 1 - Intro and Dance Of The Firebird 5:18 08 Part 2 - Round Of The Princesses (Khorovod) 5:12 09 Part 3 - Internal Dance Of King Kastchei 4:01 10 Part 4 - Berceuse and Finale 7:39
  • Pro TV Studio 8.7 - A good live recording with atmosphere, it sounds slightly dated but has the ability to transport you to the time and place…I think that when a recording can do that, it overcomes some of the limitations that may be present. This recording does lack a little bit of middle band clarity. Yes Amsterdam Concert Hall Netherlands 1972 (Last track - Hollywood Bowl 1975) 1. I've Seen All Good People 2. Heart Of The Sunrise 3. Rick Wakeman Solo 4. Long Distance Runaround 5. Yours Is No Disgrace 6. The Gates Of Delirium

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