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    JANIS JOPLIN – Kozmic Blues Collection 1962-1970 Canister (10 CD’s)

    Original price was: $75.00.Current price is: $70.00.
    Mostly professional studio quality, and some live soundboards, all generally excellent quality throughout the entire set. A real treasure trove of materials basically spans her entire career. The whole thing is just a site to behold. JANIS JOPLIN Retrospective 1962-1970 CD 1: THE EARLY YEARS 1962-63 1. What Good Can Drinkin' Do - John Riley's home, Austin, Texas 1962 Threadgill's Bar, Austin, Texas 1962 2. CC Rider 3. San Francisco Bay Blues 4. Winning Boy Blues 5. Careless Love 6. I'll Drown In My Own Tears San Jose Coffeshop, with Jorma Kaukonen & Steve Mann, november 1962 7. Honky Tonk Angel 8. Empty Pillow On My Bed Grant Ave., Coffehouse, late 1962 or early 1963 9. Gospel Ship 10. Stealin' 11. Leaving This Morning 12. Daddy, Daddy, Daddy 13. Careless Love 14. Bourgeois Blues 15. Black Mountain Blues Austin, Texas, Reel #1: 1963 16. Trouble In Mind 17. What Good Can Drinking Do 18. Silver Threads And Golden Needles 19. Mississippi River 20. Stealin' 21. No Reason For Livin' Austin, Texas, Reel #2: 1964 22. I'll Drown In My Own Tears 23. Daddy, Daddy, Daddy 24. Careless Love 25. San Francisco Bay Blues 26. Winning Boy Blues 27. CC Rider 28. Leaving This Mornin' CD 2: THE MIDDLE YEARS 1964-68 The Typewriter Tape, San Jose, 25 june 1964, Jorma's Mother's House, with Jorma Kaukonen & Margaretta Kaukonen 1. Typewriter talk 2. Trouble In Mind 3. Kansas City Blues 4. Hesitation Blues 5. Nobody Knows You When You're Down And Out 6. Daddy, Daddy, Daddy 7. Long Black Train Blues San Francisco 1965, with Dick Oxtot Jazz Band 8. Black mountain Blues 9. Walk Right In 10. River Jordan 11. Mary Jane Big Brother & The Holding Company Studio sessions 1967 12. Call On Me 13. Bye, Bye Baby Cheap Thrills Outtakes, March 1968 14. It's A Deal 15. Easy Once You Know How 16. Roadblock 17. Flower In The Sun 18. Misery'n 19. Catch Me Daddy 20. Farewell Song 21. Summertime CD 3: THE LATE YEARS 1968-70 Cheap Thrills Outtakes, April-June 1968 1. Misery'n 2. Catch Me Daddy 3. Harry The Grande Ballroom, Detroit 1-2 March 1968 4. Magic Of Love 5. Down On Me 6. Piece Of My Heart Amsterdam, 1 April 1969 7. Maybe 8. Try (Just A Little Bit Harder) 9. Ball And Chain Kozmic Blues Outtakes & Demos, June & July 1969 10. Dear Landlord 11. Nobody Knows You When You're Down And Out 12. Try (Just A Little Bit Harder) 13. Let's Don't Quit 14. Get It While You Can 15. Get It While You Can Studio Session with The Paul Butterfield Blues Band, 28 March 1970 16. One Night stand 17. One Night Stand Dick Cavett Show, 25 June 1970 18. Get It While You Can CD 4: LIVE BIG BROTHER California Hall, San Francisco, 12 February 1967 1. Call On Me 2. Combination Of The Two 3. Blow My Mind 4. Down On Me 5. All Is Loneliness 6. Road Block 7. Light Is Faster Than Sound 8. Bye, Bye Baby 9. Goin' To Brownsville 10. Ball And Chain 11. I Know You Rider CD 5: Unknown Studio, With Jazz Band 1. Black Mountain 2. Careless Love San Francisco, late 1962 3. Gospel Ship 4. Stealin' 5. Leavin' This Mornin' 6. Daddy Daddy Daddy 7. Careless Love 8. Bourgeois Blues 9. Black Mountain Folk Theater, San Jose, December 1962, With Steve Talbot 10. Honky Tonk Angel 11. Empty Pillow 12. Red Mountain Burgundy 13. No Reason For Livin' 14. Mary Jane KPFA Studios, San Francisco, 18 January 1963, With Larry Hanks, Roger Perkins & Gert Cherito 15. Black Mountain 16. Columbus Stockade Jorma Kaukonen's House, San Jose, Probably 1964 with Steve Mann 17. Winnin' Boy Blues 18. Trouble In Mind CD 6: Carousel Ballroom, San Francisco, 23 June 1968 1. (cuts in) Combination Of The Two 2. I Need A Man To Love 3. Flower In The Sun 4. Light Is Faster Than Sound 5. Summertime 6. Mr. Natural (cuts) Avalon Ballroom, San Francisco, 1968 7. Bye Bye Baby 8. Women Is Losers 9. All Is Loneliness 10. Call On Me 11. Ball & Chain CD 7: 1. So Sad to Be Alone (1965) 2. San Francisco Blues (San Francisco 1963) 3. Apple Of My Eye 4. 219 Train 5. Codine 6. Down & Out 7. Turtle Blues 8. I Ain't Got A Worry 9. Brownsville (circa 1965) 10. Catch Me Daddy (Brownsville) 11. Piece of My Heart (New Generation Club, New York, April 1968) 12. Down On Me (Avalon Ballroom, San Francisco 1966) 13. Summertime 14. I Need A Man To Love 15. chat with Don Adams (Hollywood Palace Show, 26 October 1968) 16. Combination Of The Two 17. Farewell Song ("Cheap Thrills" outtake 1968) CD 8: Newport Festival, August 1968 1. Piece of My Heart 2. Summertime 3. Coo Coo 4. Combination Of The Two 5. Ball & Chain 6. Down On Me 7. Piece of My Heart (reprise) Swedish TV, April 1969 8. interview 9. Piece Of My Heart 10. Summertime 11. Me 12. Raise Your Hand 13. Work Me Lord Winterland, San Francisco, 21 March 1969 14. Stay With Me 15. Walk Right CD 9: Dick Cavett Show, July 1969 1. Dick Cavett introduction 2. To Love Somebody 3. interview Tom Jones Show, December 1969 4. Little Girl Blue 5. Raise Your Hand - with Tom Jones Boston Music Hall, 11 December 1969 6. Kozmic Blues 7. Ego Rock - with Johnny Winter 8. Help Me Baby - with Johnny Winter 9. One Night Stand - with Paul Butterfield Band, Columbia Studios, March 1970 Harvard Stadium, 12 August 1970 10. Mercedes Benz 11. Try (Just A Little Bit Harder) 12. My Baby 13. My Baby (Dick Cavett Show, March 1970) 14. Sunday Mornin' Comin' Down (Ken Threadgill's Birthday Party, Austin, TX, 10 July 1970) CD 10: Honolulu International Center Arena Honolulu, Hawaia July 8, 1970 1. -Tell Momma 2. -Half Moon 3. -Move Over 4. -Maybe 5. -Summertime 6. -Get It While You Can 7. -Time Keeps Movin' On 8. -A Little Piece Of My Heart
  • Soundboard 8.8 - Very cool when you listen to these ’66 shows because to my ears this music really was the heart and soul of the hippie free love movement. Just incredible stuff.
  • Audience 9.3 - The great thing about this performer is that his sound and style is timeless – it might as well be 1976 because after listening to his shows from the 70’s, I can’t tell much difference between then and this 1990 show. The show sounds great, it is rich and full bodied with an especially beautiful drum sound and bass is meaty without being overbearing although it sometimes shakes your speakers!

    Jean-Luc Ponty Greek Theatre Los Angeles, Ca August 17, 1990 Disc 1 01 Imaginary Voyage Part 1 02 Infinite Pursuit 03 Cosmic Messenger 04 I Only Feel Good With You 05 Nostalgic Lady 06 Tender Memories 07 In The Fast Lane 08 Eulogy To Oscar Romero 09 Stay With Me 10 Spring Episode Disc 2 11 Don't Let The World Pass You By 12 Band Introduction 13 A Taste For Passion 14 Pastoral Harmony 15 The Story Teller 16 Faith In You 17 The Amazon Forest 18 After The Storm 19 A Journey's End 20 Far From Beaten Paths

  • Audience 7.7 - Suffers from a lack of clarity of instruments and a little bit of large hall echo, with bass being in the forefront but not a boomy bass so that is good.
  • Radio Broadcast 8.8 - Very nice, with only maybe a little bit of that typical analog tape compression keeping anything from soaring too high. Anyway, it is delightful and sure to please.
  • Audience 8.6 - A solid large hall recording.
  • Audience 9.2 - A lot of dynamics and presence on this tape.
  • Audience 9.6 - Beautiful recording here! Spacious and accurate, but what I really love is the atmosphere of the Beacon Theatre…always a very respectful but appreciative audience. Jean-Luc Ponty Beacon Theatre New York City, NY October 8, 1983 Disc 1 01 Rhythms Of Hope 02 Beach Girl 03 Egocentric Molecules 04 Stay With Me 05 Computer Incantations For World Peace 06 Individual Choice 07 Nostalgia 08 In Spiritual Love 09 Far From The Beaten Path Disc 2 10 Renaissance 11 Final Truth, Pt 1 and II 12 Band Introduction 13 Imaginary Voyage 14 In Spite Of It All 15 Jig 16 New Country  
  • Soundboard 9.4 - Minor hiss present in quiet passages but does not impact any music. This is a great show, impressive in every regard especially the incendiary guitar work by unheralded master Daryl Stuermer. Many people were first introduced to Ponty through this album, Imaginary Voyage, and it’s on full display here in a live setting. EXCELLENT!! Artist: Jean-Luc Ponty Date: 23rd October 1976 - Early Show Venue: La Paloma Theatre, Encinitas, CA   01 - Imaginary Voyage 25:56 02 - Passenger Of The Dark 9:07 03 - Renaissance 9:11 04 - Question With No Answer 6:19 05 - Lost Forest 9:35 06 - Wandering On The Milky Way 4:02 07 - Aurora 13:46 Encore: 08 - New Country 4:11 09 - Tarantula 3:12 Total time 1:25:19 Jean-Luc Ponty - Electric Violin Daryl Stuermer - Guitar Alan Zavod - Keyboards Tom Fowler - Bass Mark Craney - Drums
  • Audience 9.5 - Thoroughly enjoyable from start to finish. The only thing that prevents an even higher rating is some occasional conversation around the taper, not that it ever rises to an infuriating level or anything, but it sometimes calls to your attention. I still can’t figure out the concertgoer who simply cannot focus their attention on the performance they have spent good money on seeing and hearing. Jean-Luc Ponty An afternoon at the Music Inn, Lenox, Mass.U.S.A. July 24, 1977 (opener for Renaissance) setlist: 1. -tuning and sound adjustments 2:48 2. -Tarantula 12:43 3. -Imaginary Voyage 24:11 4. -Gardens Of Babylon 5:39 5. -Band Intros 1:17 6. -Wandering On The Milky Way 1:53 7. -Fight For Life 9:55 8. -New Country 3:19 Jean-Luc Ponty- violin Allan Zavod- keyboards Daryl Stuermer- guitar Ralph Armstrong- bass Steve Smith- drums
  • 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 8.9 - Terrific! A real sonic treat not to be missed.
  • Audience 8.8 - Actually a very good recording but levels are low so turn it up. Once you crank the volume, you will be satisfied to hear that this is a tight and punchy recording.
  • Soundboard 8.9 - A little bit hissy, but it is a board tape so you will be able to enjoy the music….and it is great music! Jeff Beck With Jan Hammer Group Feb 7, 1977 Activity Center, Brisbane, Australia 01 -Oh Yeah 02 -Darkness - Earth In Search Of A Sun 03 -You Know What I Mean 04 -Goodbye Pork Pie Hat 05 -Bass Solo - Come Dancing 06 -She's A Woman 07 -Sophie 08 -Diamond Dust 09 -Freeway Jam Jeff Beck - guitars Jan Hammer - keyboards Tony Smith - drums Fernando Saunders - bass Steve Kindler - violin
  • Audience 8.8 - Spectacular live presence and good clear vibrant recording.
  • Audience 8.1 - This is the new remastered version that does improve upon a decent audience tape. Some tape noise was removed, and mid-high band was enhanced with good results. A good one to have, it’s pretty good.
  • Audience 8.5 - Stomping show by Jeff, as you know he could be quite erratic but I think he nails it here. Good clear sound although not hi fi by any means. Add Equalizer, add low end, but it’s a good clear sound.
  • SDBRD 9.2 - Must be in every fans collection but if it isn’t, go for it because it’s one of the best shows ever!  Disc two is also SDBRD but I rate it a solid 8.9 as it is not as crisp, but it’s still great stuff.
  • Audience 8.3 - Spectacular for such a primitive audience recording Audience 8.5 - Another early gem of a recording. Both have some roughness to them but they shine considering the age. A must!
  • Audience 7.7 - 7.9 - All 3 shows sound like they were done by the same crew. All are decent, nothing spectacular, but consistent and enjoyable without displaying a lot of activity in the upper or lower frequencies. Can be enjoyed is what I am saying.
  • Audience 8.7 - An explosive concert, totally off the chain here. Quality is solid, for the time period especially – a very immediate punch, very lively, lacking all the niceties for sure but you won’t care, believe me.
  • Soundboard 8.9 - Interesting set list here, some material that may be considered “deep cuts” played.
  • Audience 9.5 - Holy Moly this is RED HOT!  The recording is right in your face but not distorted at all. It’s amazing how close this sounds, its super clear too. The only knock I have is that the bottom end is not as beefy as I would prefer. I really wanted more low end punch but if that is the only knock, then you probably should explore this one because not only is it great audio-wise but the playing is off the charts, and I mean seriously Jeff Beck and Stanley Clarke are at the absolute peak of Mount Everest here. JEFF BECK/STANLEY CLARKE BAND Live at Les Arenes de Fréjus Fréjus, France 10. July 1979   Disc 1 1. -Darkness - Earth In Search Of A Sun 2. -Star Cycle 3. -Blue Wind 4. -Journey To Love 5. -Freeway Jam 6. -Goodbye Pork Pie Hat Disc 2 7. -School Days - Jamaican Boy - School Days 8. -Diamond Dust 9. -Loopsy Lu - Scatterbrain 10. -Rock 'N Roll Jelly 11. -'Cause We've Ended As Lovers 12. -Superstition Jeff Beck: el.-guitar Stanley Clarke: el.-bass Tony Hymas: keyboards Simon Phillips: drums  
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    JEFF BECK – Grand Prairie 2010 (2CD)

    Original price was: $23.49.Current price is: $10.00.
    Audience 8.8 - Good levels on this one.
  • Soundboard 9.3 - Very smooth, dynamic, elegant sounding tape here. Just a tiny bit of tape hiss when things are quieter, but this tape is a joy to listen to and the band is just firing on all cylinders. Jeff Beck Group Sapporo Green Dome Hokkaido, Japan December 14, 1980 Disc One 01 - Star Cycle 02 - El Becko 03 - Too Much To Lose 04 - The Pump 05 - 'Cause We've Ended As Lovers 06 - Space Boogie 07 - The Final Peace 08 - Led Boots 09 - Freeway Jam Disc Two 01 - Diamond Dust 02 - Scatterbrain 03 - Blue Wind bonus tracks 04 - Going Down (December 04, 1980 Budokan Hall, Tokyo, Japan) 05 - Rock'n Roll Jelly (February 1978 Studio Sessions) Jeff Beck - guitar Simon Phillips - drums Tony Hymas - keyboards Mo Foster - bass    
  • Audience 8.4 - Captures all the stage action with clarity but maybe not so much of the dynamics, so add just a pinch of your own Equalizer (maybe more bass) it will dramatically improve this already decent recording.
  • Soundboard 9.6 - Crisp and airy, a real sonic delight.
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    JEFF BECK – London 2009 w/David Gilmour (2CD)

    Original price was: $23.49.Current price is: $22.00.
    Audience 8.7 - This is from the Royal Albert Hall, so be prepared for a lot of atmospherics as the sound dances around almost right above your head. The music is very present though, so there’s no harm in having some ‘verb which is probably exactly how you would have received the sound at the venue anyway.
  • Audience 8.8 - Clean, good and punchy sound with plenty of hot, live atmosphere. On one or two songs Jeff’s solo gets lost, but it does return thankfully.
  • Audience 8.8 - Very clear and leaning towards the mid and upper frequency bands but not in any kind of detrimental way. Supposedly the original source used is a very rare Japanese bootleg LP and that, with a little work done, presents a fine document we can all enjoy. The Reseda 87 material is soundboard with Mick Jagger fronting, and even though the original source features much more material, that is not technically the “live” gig but rather some studio rehearsals which are not present here. JEFF BECK GREEK THEATRE LOS ANGELES, CA, USA APRIL 19, 1986 CD 1 01 -Escape 6:37 02 -Gets Us All In The End 7:08 03 -Ecstasy 3:59 04 -Ambitious 6:06 05 -Goodbye Pork Pie Hat 1:36 06 -Stop, Look And Listen 5:43 07 -The Pump 5:12 08 -Star Cycle 5:15 09 -Cause We've Ended As Lovers 4:47 10 -Miami Vice N.Y. Theme 5:12 CD 2 01 -Led Boots 4:55 02 -Love Will 4:11 03 -Miami Vice Theme 4:56 04 -Blue Wind 6:43 05 -People Get Ready 5:17 06 -Freeway Jam 8:05 07 -Wild Thing 4:52 08 -Going Down 5:51 The Band JEFF BECK -guitar, vocals JAN HAMMER -keyboards SIMON PHILLIPS -drums JIMMY HALL -vocals DOUG WIMBISH -bass Bonus Mick Jagger and Jeff Beck THE COUNTRY CLUB RESEDA, CA. OCTOBER 20 1987 09 -Honky Tonk Women 10 -Sympathy For The Devil 11 -Dead Flowers 12 -Shine A Light 13 -Little Red Rooster THE BAND Mick Jagger -vocals Harp Jeff Beck -Guitar Doug Wimbish -bass Terry Bozio -Drums Phil Ashley -keyboards Band line-up: JEFF BECK (guitar, vocals) JAN HAMMER (keyboards) SIMON PHILLIPS (drums) JIMMY HALL (vocals) DOUG WIMBISH (bass)  
  • FM Radio Broadcast 9.8 - Excellent!
  • Audience 7.3 - A good remastering would help this one a lot. There is a lot to work with, Jeff is actually up front in the mix, followed by Rod Stewart.
  • Soundboard 9.8 -I really cannot recommend this strongly enough. It’s a monster recording in every aspect – especially how direct and clear Jeff comes through. Just place your face directly in front of his amp and there you have it. Jeff Beck Stravinski Hall Montreux, Switzerland July 21, 2001 01 Brush With The Blues 02 Angel 03 Nadia 04 Psycho Sam 05 The Hell If I Know 06 A Day In The Life 07 Goodbye Porkpie Hat ~ What Mamma Said 08 Where Were You 09 Earthquake 10 The Pump 11 Brush With The Blues tracks 1-7 soundboard tracks 8-11 audience
     
  • Audience 8.6 - Good strong recording with a bit of atmosphere too. This is one you can sink your teeth (or ears) into.
  • Audience 8.8 - The one thing that all the Japanese 78 audience tapes share in common is that the taper is A. Usually recording on some decent gear B. Usually sitting somewhere at least in the middle of the venue and not in the corner against the back wall and C. usually benefitting from quiet, respectful audiences (when they aren’t clapping during the songs as they did for the rock and roll acts of the time, thankfully I guess they afforded Jeff Beck a mostly non-clapping show with a few exceptions). This recording is pretty decent sounding, and I am sure it is going to sound even better once you tweak it to your liking at home. Jeff Beck with Stanley Clarke Kurashiki Shimin Kaikan Okayama, Japan November 23, 1978 Disc 1 01: Darkness / Earth In Search Of A Sun 02: Star Cycle 03: Freeway Jam 04: Hot Rock 05: Goodbye Pork Pie Hat 06: Stanley Solo 07: School Days 07: Too Much To Lose Disc 2 01: Lopsy Lu 02: Scatterbrain ~ Drums Solo 03: Diamond Dust 04: Rock'n Roll Jelly 05: 'Cause We've Ended As Lovers 06: Blue Wind Band Lineup: Jeff Beck: Guitar Stanley Clarke: Bass Anthony Hymas: Keyboards Simon Phillips: Drums  
  • New Haven 1975 Audience 9.0 - Nice one here, a lovely guitar tone that rings out clear and true, so close you can put yourself in tapers seats! Only heard one small drop out, there’s another somewhere else but I don’t recall. Only lasted a few seconds. Either way, this is truly an electrifying tape and I have to say I think it can be considered a must have. Tulsa 1975 Audience 8.6 -A recently re-mastered version has appeared, and thankfully so because this tape suffered serious hiss and muddiness before. Now, there’s some hiss remaining but not near as much, and layer after layer of muck has been removed revealing a fine tape, and a blistering performance. Detroit 1976 Audience 9.1 - Electric atmosphere, almost palpable as you settle into a great show by a guitar master. Band is hot, audience is responding…a great night for rock and roll! JEFF BECK "On Tour 75-76" Disc 1 New Haven Colosseum New Haven, CT May 4th 1975 1 -Tune Up 2 -Constipated Duck 3 -She's A Woman 4 -Freeway Jam 5 -Definitely Maybe 6 -Superstition 7 -Keyboard Solo 8 -Cause We've Ended As Lovers 9 -Power 10 -Got The Feeling 11 -You Know What I Mean 12 -Band Intros 13 -Diamond Dust 14 -Jeffs Jam THE BAND Jeff Beck Guitar Max Middleton Keyboards Wilbur Bascomb Bass Bernard Purdie Drums Disc 2 Tulsa, Oklahoma June 14, 1975 Jeff Beck - guitar Max Middleton - keyboards Bernard Purdie - drums Wilbur Bascomb - bass 01. -Tune-Up 02. -Constipated Duck 03. -Drums 04. -She's a Woman 05. -Freeway Jam 06. -Definitely Maybe 07. -Superstition 08. -AIR Blower 08. -Max Middleton solo 10. -'Cause We've Ended as Lovers 11. -Power 12. -We Got the Feeling 13. -You Know What I Mean 14. -Diamond Dust - Jam Disc 3 Masonic Temple, Detroit, MI July 3, 1976 LATE SHOW 1. -Sister Andrea 2. -Oh Yeah 3. -Country And Eastern Music 4. -Darkness (Earth In Search Of A Sun) 5. -You Know What I Mean 6. -Scatterbrain 7. -Freeway Jam 8. -Earth (Still Our Only Home) 9. -Diamond Dust 10. -Full Moon Boogie 11. -Sophie 12. -Led Boots Jeff Beck - Guitar Jan Hammer - Keyboards Steve Kindler - Violin Fernando Saunders - Bass Jonah Smith - Drums
  • Audience 7.1 - A mediocre recording with some tape hiss present, and bass distortion that is present but thankfully is very minimal. Guitar work is great and is not buried in the mix. With some remastering this could be a lot better. The performance is worth the price of admission- definitely one of his better shows.
  • Pro Studio 9.7 and SDBRD 9.4 - Only the cleanest and best source material is used in this set. I would recommend this as a good starting point for a 70’s era Jeff Beck collector.
  • Audience 7.0 - Compressed, all squeezed up in the center…problem is there is just so precious few 1972 recordings and many consider this period to be very important in Beck’s career.
  • Audience 8.7 - a good recording with some signs of age, and a minor buzz that occurs only occasionally which is not related to the stage sound. Thankfully it’s not prominent during the actual music. The show itself is very tight, Beck is in good form. Very worthwhile!
  • Audience 7.8 - Good and clear but missing some fatness in the bottom. Still a good one and the band is hot.
  • Audience 8.8 - Another great tape made by someone obviously knowing what they were doing. There are a couple of cuts here and there, not deal breakers by any means but full disclosure. Anyway, a solid, in the pocket recording of a sizzling gig with great interplay between Jobson and Beck.
  • Soundboard 8.9 - Great recording that is guitar centric with vocals a little behind the action. The June 15th fragment is a funky SDBRD feed with guitar panned hard right and vocals hard left. It’s also a bit harsh or I should say “biting” but it’s still a joy to hear. Jeff sounds incredible!

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