• Audience 7.8 - Perhaps the best of the audience May Blitz tapes, still very loud but much more separation of each instrument and loads of raw power on display. Frighteningly intense, brilliant acid psyche hard rock from a very underground band that should have been MUCH bigger.
  • Audience 9.6 - Scary good! It would be easy to dismiss this offhand simply because it is 2007 and maybe you are thinking it is not indispensable Megadeth right? Wrong answer. This recording will give you newfound respect and appreciation for this band, with their ultra tight, ultra-sophisticated sense of craft and ability, you will say “yes, time to rediscover this band again” just like I did after listening to this.
  • Audience 6.8 - Pretty rough, thin, and one dimensional, but fans will want this one. This is when it all happened, this is historic!
  • Audience 8.3 - Interesting recording, it is actually very clean, master quality source, but just fails to contain the massive Metallica sound by a mere inches, and I mean by how close to the mains this seems to be. Collectors who do not have this will LOVE it though, it really gives you a real sense of the loudness and intensity of the band.
  • Audience 9.1 - A well placed microphone and excellent gear make for a really really nice recording. Revered Italian Rock group of the 1970’s back again and sounding fresh, but some nice old school analog sounds still permeate this performance.
  • Audience 9.3 - Wow ... somebody knew what they were doing! Michael Schenker’s Temple of Rock Le Bataclan Paris, France 2015-11-03 Disc 1 01 -Intro 02 -Doctor Doctor 03 -Live and Let Live 04 -Lights Out 05 -Where the Wild Winds Blow 06 -Natural Thing 07 -Before the Devil Knows You're Dead 08 -Victim of illusion 09 -Lovedrive 10 -Coast to coast Disc 2 11 -Vigilante Man 12 -Savior Machine 13 -Too Hot to Handle 14 -Lord of the Lost and Lonely 15 -Rock You Like a Hurricane 16 -Rock Bottom 17 -Attack of the Mad Axeman 18 -Communion everybody 19 -Blackout Michael Schenker - guitar Doogie White - vocals Wayne Findlay - guitar & keyboards Francis Buchholz - bass Herman Rarebell - drums
  • Audience 9.5 - Unbelievably good, clear, crisp, and punchy.
  • CD 1 - FM Broadcast 8.8  /  CD 2 - FM Radio Broadcast 9.1  /  CD 3 - FM Radio Broadcast 8.9  /  CD 4 - Audience 8.7
  • Audience 7.7 - A little boomy, and that typical 70’s hard rock big hall sound but it ROCKS! It’s decent and a lot of fun.
  • Audience 7.0 - For the completist only.
  • Audience 8.8 - Very crisp and clean sound. Enjoyable show!
  • Audience 7.5 - Average dynamics but the strength of this recording lies not in the tonal spectrum but in the music itself. You WILL gain an even greater appreciation for them after listening. The rewards are huge, a promise I can make without hesitation. Simply breathtaking!
  • Audience 7.8 - Probably as good as you can get for the tour right now unless and until a Soundboard surfaces. The reality is this is a stadium rock band and the sound is exactly that. Large kick drum, vocals in front, indistinct PA loud guitar and bass, but that being said, this is probably exactly as it sounded at this show. It is enjoyable for what it is.
  • Disc 1 Aud 7.0 low levels and kind of muddy, Robert is up front in the mix. Disc 2 Aud 7.4 much clearly mainly because it’s acoustic, the electric part is slightly less clear but not horrible.
  • Audience 7.5 - Not quite as good as Manchester, some kind of compressed, almost muffled but probably only needs a kick in the highs which you can do on whatever you play it with. There's a little bit of headroom to play with. Not going to blow anyone away but if you've heard any of the other 2015 captures you realize that this and Manchester are the better ones.
  • Audience 7.3 - Kick drum and vocals sound great though.

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