• Audience 9.3 - A great, clean, and atmospheric recording that you cannot help but love. It’s one of those shows that you can’t get away from, the band is so on fire…even Prince has to comment about how tight his band is!  They are superb and the level of funkiness is off the charts. Lenny Kravitz guests and is actually playing the drums! Newpower Soul Music Festival Tour Aftershow Tivoli, Utrecht 24th December 1998 (am) Disc 1 1. Cissy Strut 2. Superstition 3. Chameleon 4. Asswoop 5. The Undertaker (instrumental) 6. Joy And Pain 7. I Know You Got Soul 8. Baby Let's Go 9. Hair 10. Love And Happiness 11. Are You Gonna Go My Way? 12. The Jam 13. Interlude 14. Organ Solo Disc 2 1. Mad 2. I Want To Take You Higher (instrumental) 3. Days Of Wild (instrumental) 4. Thank You (Falettinme Be Mice Elf Agin) 5. You Can Make It If You Try 6. Forever In My Life 7. Everyday People 8. Guitar Jam 9. Guitar Solo 10. Santana Medley (intro) 11. Santana Medley 12. The Question Of U (instrumental) 13. Gett Off 14. When You Were Mine 15. Osama Bin Laden - 2001:Also Sprach Zarathustra  
  • Audience 9.4 - If the house itself sounds great, and your taping with high quality equipment (most likely a small digital unit with a good, dynamic mic and level control), then your result will be something like this. A lot of detail comes through, as does, from time to time, a rowdy audience – that adds to the atmosphere and thankfully never wrecks the audio recording. Prince Kaufleuten '93 Revisited Act II Tour Aftershow Kaufleuten, Zurich 30th August 1993 1. The Sacrifice Of Victor (intro) 2. Deuce And A Quarter 3. Black MF In The House 4. Race 5. The Undertaker 6. Six 7. Intermission 8. Delirious 9. Blue Light 10. Come 11. Endorphinmachine 12. Peach 13. What Is Hip? 14. House In Order  
  • Audience 8.8  - The Zurich aftershow is decent enough for what had to be a packed club, so yeah it’s somewhat claustrophobic as you feel like you are squeezed between people and you are trying to bootleg the damn show ha ha!  It’s good, it’s not great. The rest of the material is excellent quality from various source but all great. PRINCE The War Disc 1 Newpower Soul Tour Aftershow Kaufleuten, Zurich 24th August 1998 1. Soundcheck - Gett Off (Swiss Style) 2. Flash Light 3. Joy And Pain - I Got My Groove On 4. Everyday People 5. Instrumental Jam 6. Alphabet St. 7. Thank You (Falettinme Be Mice Elf Agin) 8. U're Still The One 9. Release Yourself Disc 2 Love 4 One Another Charities Tour Roseland Ballroom New York 11th January 1997 1. Jam Of The Year 2. Face Down VH-1 Honors 11th April 1997 3. The Holy River 4. Take Me With U 5. Raspberry Beret Essence Awards 21st May 1998 6. The Christ Paisley Park 28th December 1996 7. Jam Of The Year 8. Talkin' Loud And Sayin' Nothing Paisley Park 1998 9. The War  
  • Official reissue from ShroomAngel Records, this is a collection of live (and live in studio) tracks by the 70's Dallas, TX. prog band Hands (before they were known as Hands, they were called Prism).
  • All Pro Broadcast Quality 8.8-9.2 - Great compilation of classic BBC performances!
  • Audience 8.2 - A recent re-mastering has helped this old tape IMMENSELY. I mean, it took it from a 7.3 to an 8.2 which is significant. For that reason alone, people who have had this one should now upgrade.
    Procol Harum Berlin 4 September 1970 feat. Robin Trower 1 Still There'll Be More 2 Wish Me Well 3 The Devil Came From Kansas 4 Shine on Brightly 5 Your Own Choice 6 Juicy John Pink 7 Nothing That I didn't Know 8 A Salty Dog 9 Whisky Train 10 Whaling Stories Gary Brooker (voice & piano) Chris Copping (bass, Hammond organ) Robin Trower (guitar, bass, voice) BJ Wilson (drums) total time: 46 min. 28 sec.
  • Audience 7.2 - I would have preferred the guitar higher in the mix, so what happens is before the band starts playing, the audio sounds perfect, then when they start, the levels change and sound, for whatever reason, sounds weak, or it is the mix. It’s weird, because the drums sound fine, the bass is present, and then vocals but where is the keyboard and guitar? They are there, you can hear them, but they are too far back.
  • Fillmore East 1969 - Soundboard 8.8 / Atlantic City 1969 - Audience 7.2
  • Soundboard 9.6 - A New Years Eve gig in New Orleans, I mean, can you imagine the partying that went down?  Had to be legendary, and here’s a captured moment from that night with an artist who’s bringing it to the crowd, with a crack band (listen to the guitar leads!). Professor Longhair & The Blues Scholars Tipitina's Uptown New Orleans, Louisiana December 31st, 1978 Soundboard Set 1 - Late December 31st, 1978 1. Instrumental 2. Mess Around 3. Big Chief 4. Ain't Got No Hair 5. Everyday I Have The Blues 6. Go To The Mardi Gras 7. I'm Movin' On 8. Got My Mojo Workin' 9. Hey Little Girl 10. Her Mind Is Gone 11. Stagger Lee 12. Cry To Me 13. Auld Lang Syne Set 2 - Early January 1st, 1979 14. Instrumental 15. Instrumental 16. Rockin' Pneumonia 17. Bright Lights, Big City 18. Rum And Coke 19. Tipitina 20. Jambalaya 21. She Walked Right In 22. Hey Now Honey Child 23. Band Intros 24. Big Chief Runtime - 1 Hour 48 Minutes 30 Seconds Professor Longhair - Piano, Vocals Dave Watson - Bass Alfred Roberts - Congas Earl Gordon - Drums Ronald Johnson - Guitar Stanley John - Steel Drums Tony Dagradi - Saxophone Andy Kaslow - Saxophone
  • Audience 8.6 - Small club vibe and really good sound with an emphasis on percussion clarity and presence. Recording leans to the mid and upper end but it’s not too brittle there, so it’s very comfortable but can use some added low end anyway. Aside from that, this is quite good. Psychedelic Furs Punto a Capo, Budria, Italy June 8, 1984 Band line-up Richard Butler – vocals John Ashton – guitar Tim Butler – bass guitar Keith Forsey – drums, percussion Total Time = 83:22 Disc 1 01 Love My Way 02 Pretty In Pink 03 Here Come Cowboys 04 My Time 05 President Gas 06 Sleep Comes Down 07 The Ghost In You 08 Heaven -- tape flip -- 09 Angels Disc 2 10 Sister Europe 11 Alice's House 12 Heartbeat 13 Forever Now 14 Imitation Of Christ 15 Into You Like A Train 16 India The Psychedelic Furs are an English rock band founded in 1977. Led by singer Richard Butler and his brother Tim Butler on bass. The Psychedelic Furs are one of the many acts spawned from the British post-punk scene. Their debut album was in 1980. But in 1982, the band were reduced to a four-piece. The Furs did find success in the US with their next release, 1981's Talk Talk Talk, which included the original version of "Pretty in Pink", which was later re-recorded for the 1986 movie soundtrack "Pretty in Pink". This movie would help launch Molly Ringwald's acting career.
  • Berlin 1971 - Audience 7.6 and Pro 8.7 - Material originates from an average audience tape but two songs come from a pro TV recording (most likely). Stockholm 1970 - Soundboard 8.9 - Material is most definitely from a TV source (thus explains the short interview). The second disc contains BBC tracks from 1970 and some rare color 16MM pro shot film from Berlin 1971. The disc is formatted as a data disc so you can only play it on a computer, opening the audio files and video file with the player of your choice. Quatermass Berlin 1970-1971 Berlin 1971, Stockholm 1970 and BBC 1970 Bonus Video from Berlin 1971 Disc 1 Berlin 1971 1. Monster In Paradise 2. Up On The Ground 3. Monster In Paradise (reprise) 4. One Blind Mice 5. Make Up Your Mind 6. Laughin' Tackle - Keyboard Solo 7. Unknown Track Stockholm 1970 8. Black Sheep Of The Family 9. Interview 10. One Blind Mice Disc 2 John Peel Session 1970-07-28 1. Black Sheep of the Family 2. Laughing Tackle 3. Make up your Mind Now 4. One Blind Mice Rare 16MM color pro shot film from Berlin 1971 (this disc is not formatted as a playable CD. It is a DATA disc and must be opened on your computer in order to play the files).
  • Audience 9.6 - Stunning! The band is on fire, the recording is brilliant. More like this please!
  • Audience 9.3 - Did you miss Queen in their prime? Don’t worry, because now you can be there again by listening to this show. I think every English band that plays Boston elevates their game, perhaps it is because Boston feels like home to them…it is kind of quaint and vaguely British I guess.
  • Audience 8.7 - This is just a dandy, with that large hall sound but NO annoying reverb or echo, just vibe. File alongside Boston 76, which is one of the very best of the tour.
  • Audience 9.3 - Wow! Simply incredible, an audience tape with more dynamics than most professional recordings, and a fantastic performance and set list!

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