• Studio Quality 9.4 As expected, these are from studios sessions and having been remastered (to freshen the old tapes up), it sounds quite good. The material sounds a bit dated though, I mean I know it is Bowie but it’s probably not his best stuff in my opinion…some people like it though. David Bowie - Sigma Sound 1974   1. Young Americans [first take] 0:20. An incomplete version with no vocal. 2. Young Americans [second take] 2:57. An incomplete version which ends with David laughing after singing “President Nixon.” 3. Young Americans [third take] 5:40. A complete version with slight lyrical differences to the finished version. 4. Shilling The Rubes 5:09. Complete version. Towards the end of the song David says, “That’s going to be very nice when it’s got its hat on!” 5. I’m A Laser (The Gouster) 6:09. Complete version. 6. After Today 4:42. Complete version but played at a much faster tempo than the version released by Ryko in 1989. 7. Sweet Thing 4:43 (Ava Cherry on lead vocals). All tracks recorded on 13 Aug 1974 except track 7 which was recorded on 9 Jul 1974.  
  • Soundboard  9.0 - Sounds kind of thin and compressed to me but it is perfectly clear being a modern sdbrd. Features songs with Nine Inch Nails, and a lot of good bonus material. All in all a very good CD!
  • Pro Studio and Live 9.0 - Consistent, with some obvious age related issues present on some cuts but overall pretty much in the pocket.
  • Audience 6.9 - Bowie clearly audible above the din. Not great separation of instruments, with some minor analog tape saturation at full volume.
  • Audience  7.3 -  Pretty clear with a bit of hall space that gives it some atmosphere. Enjoyable!
  • Audience  9.6 - Marvelous recording captures every nuance in pristine, clear, full quality.
  • Audience 8.9 - A recording that seems to “rise above” the din because literally it sounds like the mic was over the crowd. It makes for a more immersive experience, and the fact that the dynamics are good and the sound is clear…well it just goes to prove once again that a well made audience tape is more than welcome in any real live music collection.

    David Gilmour Beacon Theatre New York City, NY May 23, 1984 Disc 1 01 Until We Sleep 02 All Lovers Are Deranged 03 Love On The Air 04 Mihalis 05 Cruise 06 Short And Sweet 07 Money 08 Out Of The Blue Disc 2 09 Let's Get Metaphysical 10 You Know I'm Right 11 Run Like Hell 12 Blue Light 13 Band Introduction 14 Murder 15 Near The End 16 Comfortably Numb

  • Pro Recordings 9.3 - Ripped from vinyl (the main portion) it sounds excellent! Nice to have this material and the additional bits. David Gilmour The Forgotten Jokers Tracks 1-5 Regent's Sound Studios, London, England January 1965 Tracks 6-10 Gala du Midem, Cannes, France, January 26th, 1986 Rockpalast TV Show with Pete Townsend's Deep End Track 11 Saturday Night Live TV Show, New York, USA. December 12th, 1987 Live with the Saturday Night Live Band 01. Why Do Fools Fall In Love? (1:52) 02. Walk Like A Man (2:11) 03. Don't Ask Me (2:55) 04. Big Girls Don't Cry (2:16) 05. Beautiful Delilah (1:58) 06. Give Blood (6:18) 07. After The Fire (4:44) 08. Blue Light (8:55) 09. I Put A Spell On You (4:12) 10. Nighttrain (5:52) 11. Ah Robertson It's You (4:29) Jokers Wild: John Gordon (guitar, vocal) Clive Welham (drums. vocal) David Gilmour (guitar, vocal) David Altham (piano, sax, vocal) Tony Sainty (bass, vocal) Pete Townshend's Deep End: Pete Townshend (vocals, guitar) Peter Hope-Evans (harmonica) Chucho Merchan (bass) David Gilmour (guitar) Simon Phillips (drums) John 'Rabbit' Bundrick (keyboards) Jody Linscott (percussion) The Kick Horns: Simon Clarke/Roddy Lorimer/Dave Sanders/Peter Thoms/Dave Blues Backing vocals: Billy Nicholls/Ian Ellis/Chris Stains/Gina Foster/? Gordon  
  • Cleveland 1978 Radio Broadcast 8.8 - A tape that shows signs of age and has that dated quality to it but is still good. It just sounds kinda, pimp and funky just like the music.New York 1981 Radio Broadcast 9.3 - A fresh sounding tape, and a rather fresh performance that does not showcase a drunken, sloppy ‘Dolls kinda gig but a much more focused and professional with plenty of edge to remind you who is fronting kinda gig. DAVID JOHANSEN GROUP "Clubs and Bars" Disc 1 THE AGORA CLEVELAND, OH, USA MAY 29, 1978 01. -intro - cool metro 02. -looking for a kiss 03. -not that much 04. -funky but chic 05. -build me up buttercup 06. -donna 07. -i'm a lover 08. -frenchette 09. -band intro 10. -(reach out) i'll be there 11. -lonely tenement 12. -girls 13. -personality crisis BAND: David Johansen - vocals Sylvain Sylvain - guitar, keyboards Thomas Trask - guitar Johnny Rao - guitar Buzz Verno - bass Frankie LaRocka - drums Disc 2 BOTTOM LINE NEW YORK, NY, USA JULY 15, 1981 01. -intro - cool metro 02. -here comes the night 03. -funky but chic 04. -melody 05. -she loves strangers 06. -sls (conclusion) 07. -build me up buttercup 08. -marquesa de sade 09. -stranded in the jungle 10. -bohemian love pad 11. -frenchette 12. -reach out & i'll be there 13. -girls 14. -personality crisis 15. -wreckless crazy 16. -WNEW DJ's BAND: David Jo - vocals Blondie Chaplin - guitar Jack Rigg - guitar Charlie Giordano - keyboards Brent Cartwright - bass Tony Machine - drums  
  • Audience 9.3 - You could not ask for a better break than having this marathon ass kicking show recorded so well.
  • Audience 8.4 - Simply has to be one of the best audience tapes of the time. So, it isn’t perfect but I consider this to be a must have due to how clear, and really nice fat bottom end without boominess. Lovely!
  • Soundboard 9.3 - Excellent, dynamic, solid.
  • Audience  7.7 - A great period for Deep Purple, this is probably their peak in a lot ways. The recording here is decent, vocals a little back, some overload at times, but you don’t miss anything really all the music is there and you can pick up just about everything on stage. I like it, I think you will too.
  • Audience 8.7 - A surprisingly good recording, honestly when I first came upon this title I thought to myself it must be crap sound ‘cause I’d never heard of it before. Not so! It’s pretty good.

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