• Audience 9.0 - A great recording that certainly gives you a good idea of what the ambience of the LA Forum was during that time period for an opening act!  So, to be clear, it’s a somewhat sedate audience that allows you to hear pretty much every nuance. Shawn Phillips The Forum Inglewood, CA January 30, 1974 01 -Announcements, Millard Chatter and Tuning 02 -Song For Sagittarians 03 -Lookin' Up Lookin' Down 04 -Whaz' Zat 05 -Spaceman 06 -January First 07 -Bright White 08 -Moonshine 09 -She Was Waitin' for Her Mother... 10 -Keep On - Drum Solo 11 -Song For Mr. C
  • Shotgun were a 1970s rock band from Dallas. The band consisted of Guy Houston on drums, Hugh Coleman on bass, John Michael Soria on lead guitar, Russ Skarsten on keyboards, and Billy Metcalf on lead vocals.  The band's 1976 album, recorded but never released, Dallasian Rock was remastered and reissued by ShroomAngel Records, in 2014. Reviewing the album for seaoftranquility.org, Pete Pardo awarded the album five stars and said: "This is incredible material that should have been huge back in the day, and the amazing thing is it still sounds fresh and exciting here in 2014. The ShroomAngel team have done a wonderful job on the remastering, so be prepared for a killer listening experience."
  • CD issue of recordings originally released in 1978 and 1981.  Import from Mexico, CD is new and never played housed in a slipcase.
  • Audience 8.7 - Actually not bad but it’s very close to the main PA and thus loud and noisy. There’s an annoying frequency somewhere between the mid and high that needs to be compressed. At first I thought this was a soundboard, it might be mistaken for one. It’s so close to the speakers, I mean this recording puts you in the front row. I do like it despite my concerns.
  • Audience 7.2–8.2 - What you get here is a very raucous sounding tape because when the band is at full volume the recorder can’t deal with it so there’s some clutter and slight high end break up, but when the band is more low key, such as a straight blues number, it’s wonderful. The music? Off the hook jamming!
  • Soundboard 9.7 - Both as good as it gets. Pro all the way.…a must have!
  • Audience 7.9 - Not the best sound mix here, and it kind of blasts through your speakers, but it’s rollicking good fun mate!
  • Brand New - Sealed  Sound quality on all releases on this label is excellent. Rare 1983/84 Demos.
  • Soundboard 8.7 - What we have here with these two shows are a couple of primitive soundboards, and by that I mean they may have run the sound through the board but what ended up on the tape is NOT what you would expect. It's not a manicured, expert mix and pristine sound, it's a very raw, brutal, loud, obnoxious, hellish, and violent turbulence of sound that somehow fits the vibe to a tee. This is Slayer, in 1985, and it sounds like it. Wonderful in its rawness, brutal in its aggressive sonic assault, and 100% vintage Slayer.

    Slayer The Dawn Of Slayer Disc 1 Katwijk aan Zee, Netherlands May 31, 1985 1. Hell Awaits 2. Aggressive Perfector 3. Captor of Sin 4. The Final Command 5. Haunting the Chapel 6. Praise of Death 7. Fight Till Death 8. Necrophiliac 9. Black Magic 10. Die by the Sword 11. Crypts of Eternity 12. Hardening of the Arteries 13. The Antichrist 14. At Dawn They Sleep 15. Drum solo 16. Show No Mercy 17. Evil Has No Boundaries 18. Chemical Warfare Disc 2 Luttenberg, Netherlands June 2, 1985 1. Hell Awaits 2. Aggressive Perfector 3. Captor Of Sin 4. Fight 'Til Death 5. Kill Again 6. Haunting The Chapel 7. Necrophiliac 8. Black Magic 9. Die By The Sword Disc 3 10. Praise Of Death 11. The Final Command 12. Crypts Of Eternity 13. Hardening Of The Arteries 14. At Dawn They Sleep 15. Drum Solo 16. Show No Mercy 17. Evil Has No Boundaries 18. Chemical Warfare 19. Encore Break 20. The Antichrist
  • FM Broadcast 9.6 - Crystal clear, immaculate and precise, a joy to listen to!

    SNACK Benefit Students Need Athletics, Culture & Kicks Grateful Dead, Tower of Power, Santana Doobie Brothers, Jefferson Starship, Joan Baez, Neil Young and Bob Dylan with Levon Helm, Garth Hudson, Rick Danko, Ben Keith, Tim Drummond Kezar Stadium San Francisco, CA. March 25, 1975 DISC I: Interviews w/Garcia & Paul Kantner (03-23 by James Cameron) * GRATEFUL DEAD - Intro by Bill Graham Blues For Allah Milkin' The Turkey Drums Milkin' The Turkey Blues For Allah ENCORE: Johnny B. Goode DISC II: TOWER OF POWER: Intro. Tis Is It Down To The Nightclub Walking In The Sand You're The Most You're Still A Young Man SANTANA: Intro.> Jam> Black Magic Woman> Gypsy Queen> Let The Children Play> Oye Como Va> Los Breos Soul Sacrifice DISC III: DOOBIE BROTHERS Jesus Is Just Alright' Neil's Fandango Take Me In Your Arms Black Water Workin' On You Without Love JEFFERSON STARSHIP Ride The Tiger Fast Buck Freddy Git Fiddler Play On Love Around The World Sweeter Than Honey DISC IV JEFFERSON STARSHIP (cont.) Somebody To Love Volunteers JOAN BAEZ I Shall Be Released Make It Through The Night Bridging The Gap Joe Hill All My Trials the Night They Drove Old Dixie Down A Hard Rain's A Gonna Fall Amazing Grace DISC V: NEIL YOUNG, BOB DYLAN, BEN KEITH, GARTH HUDSON, LEVON HELM, RICK DANKO, TIM DRUMMOND Are You ready For The Country? Ain't That A Lotta Love Lookin For A Love Loving You I Want You The Weight Helplesss Knockin' On The Dragon's Door

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