• Both of these sets are Soundboard quality and very cool to listen to. Good British heavy rock and roll, good players, good everything and well worth rediscovering. Saxon Stampei Lochem, The Netherlands 1982-05-20 01.  -20000 Feet 02.  -And The Bands Played On 03.  -Heavy Metal Thunder 04.  -Strong Arm Of The Law 05.  -747 (Strangers In The Night) 06.  -Wheels Of Steel Saxon Norman, Ok. 9-18-1983 7. -Intro 8. -Power And The Glory 9. -Princess Of The Night 10. -Redline 11. -The Eagle Has Landed 12. -This Town Rocks 13. -Strong Arm Of The Law
     
  • Brand New - Sealed  Sound quality on all releases on this label is excellent. Glasgow & Dortmund 1982.
  • Audience 8.2 - Good clear sound if a little distant and thin. Small complaint though, because it is not bad at all.
  • various sources SDBRD 9.8 and audience 8.7 - The first disc contains superior, professional recordings that were sourced from a vinyl album. This stuff is ridiculously good, in every sort of way. The second disc contains an audience tape that is not bad having been refreshed with a recent re-mastering that has lifted decades of dust off it to reveal a pretty cool document. SAVOY BROWN Live 1969-1970 Disc 1 Connecticut College New London, UK. 1969 1 -Instrumental ............ 07:27 2 -I'm Tired ............... 04:50 3 -Train To Nowhere ........ 05:26 4 -Louisiana Blues ......... 24:40 Kinetic Playground Chicago, IL. 1969 5 -I'm Tired ............... 03:01 6 -A Hard Way To Go ........ 05:22 7 -A Little More Wine ...... 06:19 8 -Rock & Roll Boogie ...... 04:08 9 -Shake Rattle & Roll ..... 08:24 Leicester, UK. 1969 10 -It Hurts Me Too ......... 04:25 11 -May Be Wrong ............ 07:27 Disc 2 Fillmore East New York, NY. Dec. 19th, 1970 1. -Blues Jam 2. -Sunday Night 3. -Leavin' Again 4. -It Serves You Right To Suffer 5. -Louisiana Blues 6. -Shake, Rattle and Roll Players: Bass Guitar – Tone Stevens Drums – Roger Earl Lead Guitar – Kim Simmonds Piano – Bob Hall Rhythm Guitar – Dave Peverett Vocals – Chris Youlden  
  • Audience 8.4 - Punchy in the middle, how I like it!
  • Brand New - Radio Broadcasts - USA leg of Savatage tour like the Vol I, here you can listen to 17 tracks recorded on The Palace, Hollywood/Los Angeles and The Venue in Dallas, Texas. The problem here is to decide what’s the best leg of the tour! Both CDs sound amazing and the band delivers a great performance wherever they play.
  • Brand New - Radio Broadcasts - Savatage live at Dynamo Open Air and in Biskuithalle, Bonn, Germany. 17 tracks recorded on both shows. Amazing performances well captured and very interesting to listen to.
  • Radio Broadcast 8.8 - One thing that I really appreciate about this recording is how you can hear a real separation between bass and guitars. This is not typical of a heavy metal concert recording unless recorded and mixed for a specific purpose, such as a broadcast. So, while the sound itself might tend to be on the "brassier" side - it's not a knock...it's a way of trying to describe how there's plenty of bass but not necessarily in the form of that typical metal low end boomy sludge sound. It's got definition and I like that.
    Savatage Harpo's Detroit, MI. June 14th, 1985
    1. Introduction 2. City Beneath The Surface 3. Skull Session 4. Warriors 5. Midas Knight 6. Visions Of Hell 7. I Believe 8. Necrophilia 9. Rage 10. Drum Solo 11. Holocaust 12. Guitar Solo 13. Washed Out 14. Sirens 15. The Dungeons Are Calling 16. Power Of The Night 17. Scream Murder 18. Twisted Little Sister 19. On The Run 20. By The Grace Of The Witch 21. The Whip
  • Soundboard 9.7 - All excellent, all must haves imho. What you get sound-wise is a rich, deep tone, the Berlin tape in particular which features emphasis on the bass which is massive but detailed. The music here is more progressive than Samba, and Carlos does sometimes resort to familiar guitar runs but he also flashes a lot of other tricks and convinces the listener that he’s not a one-trick pony at all. Best I can tell here is that Devadip Ochestra is a decent attempt to take what Mahavishnu Orchestra did and accent it in different ways. Well done Carlos!

    The Devadip Orchestra Disc 1 Deutschlandhalle Berlin, Germany November 8, 1978 01 Swapan Tari 02 Ocean Floor 03 Arise Awake 04 Light Versus Darkness 05 Jim Jeannie 06 Gardenia 07 Jharna Kala Ekeberghallen Oslo, Norway November 13, 1978 08 Swapan Tari 09 Ocean Floor 10 Arise Awake 11 Light Versus Darkness 12 Jim Jeannie 13 Gardenia 14 Jharna Kala Disc 2 Groenoordhal Leiden, Holland November 17, 1978 01 Swapan Tari 02 Arise Awake 03 Light Versus Darkness 04 Jim Jeannie 05 Gardenia 06 Oneness 07 Jharna Kala Carlos Santana: guitar/percussion David Margen: bass Graham Lear: drums Chris Rhyne: keyboards Russell Tubbs: flute/sax

  • Soundboard 9.4 - Incendiary is all I can say to describe this. High level guitar going on, be prepared for off the charts shred before shred was even a thing.
  • Soundboard 9.0 - A good, strong board tape, and a typically high quality Santana performance. This tape has been given a little facelift to reveal better dynamics, less hiss, and more depth in the bottom end, and high mids attenuated to make for a smooth, comfortable listening experience. Santana Pioneer Super Session Yokohama Stadium Yokohama, Japan August 2, 1981 Disc 1 1. Narration 1:12 2. Blue Lagoon 12:10 3. Band Intro 2:02 4. ?? 6:48 5. ?? (Rock n Roll) 6:31 6. Primera Invasion 19.02 8. Searching 5:54 9. Tales Of Kilimanjaro 2:59 10. Black Magic Woman 6:12 Disc 2 11. Well Alright 3:45 12. The Sensitive Kind 4:36 13. American Gypsy 6:39 14. She's Not There 7:44 (guest intro Neil Schon) 15. Ready to Fly 11:36 16. Shake Your Money Maker 9:20 17. Europa 8:53 18. Soul Sacrifice 13:13
  • The set features outstanding quality soundboard recordings made between 1972 and 1980.   The price has risen slightly to accommodate the upgrades that have been applied to not only this but the entire line of canisters. I think you will totally be blown away when you see the difference, and the previous ones were pretty impressive so this is going to really be something special. Santana Time Travels 1972-1981 Disc 1 Cherry Hill Arena Cherry Hill, NJ USA October 28th, 1972 1. -A-1 Funk - Every Step Of The Way 2. -Samba Pa Ti 3. -Look Up (To See What's Coming Down) 4. -Just In Time To See The Sun 5. -Incident At Neshabur 6. -Bambele 7. -Stone Flower Disc 2 8. -Batucada 9. -Xibaba(She-Ba-Ba) 10. -Stone Flower 11. -Waiting 12. -Castillos De Arena, Part 1 (Sand Castle) 13. -Free Angela 14. -Mantra 15. -Castillos De Arena, Part 2 (Sand Castle) 16. -Earth 17. -Se A Cabo 18. -Savor 19 -Toussaint L'Overture - Bill Graham says goodnight Disc 3 Memorial Coliseum Columbus, GA. 1973-03-30 1. -Going Home - A-1 Funk - Every Step Of The Way 2. -Samba Pa Ti 3. -Look Up (To See What’s Coming Down) 4. -Just In Time To See The Sun 5. -Incident At Neshabur 6. -Bambele 7. -Stone Flower 8. -Batucada 9. -Xibaba (She-Ba-Ba) 10. -Waiting - Castillos De Arena, Part 1 (Sand Castle) 11. -Free Angela 12. -Castillos De Arena, Part 2 (Sand Castle) 13. -Earth 14. -Se A Cabo Disc 4 Dillon Stadium, Hartford, Connecticut August 17th, 1973 1 -Going Home 2 -A-1 Funk 3 -Every Step Of The Way 4 -Black Magic Woman - Gypsy Queen 5 -Oye Como Va 6 -Japan 7 -Bambele 8 -Um-um-um 9 -Yours Is The Light 10 -Batucada 11 -Xibaba (She-Ba-Ba) 12 -Stone Flower 13 -Waiting 14 -Castillos De Arena (Sand Castle) Disc 5 15 -Free Angela 16 -Samba De Sausalito 17 -Light Of Life 18 -Se A Cabo 19 -Mr Udo 20 -The Creator Has A Master Plan 21 -Savor 22 -Toussaint L'Overture 23 -Samba Pa Ti 24 -Incident At Neshabur Disc 6 University Arena Albuquerque, NM September 23, 1974 1. Going Home - A-1 Funk - Every Step Of The Way 2. Black Magic Woman - Gypsy Queen 3. Oye Como Va 4. Mirage 5. Just In Time To See The Sun Disc 7 6. Bambele 7. Give And Take 8. Incident At Neshabur 9. -Soul Sacrifice 10. -Samba Pa Ti 11. -Savor - Toussaint L’Overture Disc 8 Jharna Kala Concert w/John McLaughlin Central Park New York, NY March 8, 1975 1. -Jharna Kala Mantra 2. -Second Mantra 3. -Third Mantra 4. -Fouth Mantra Saenger Performing Arts Center New Orleans, LA March 31, 1981 5. -Whole Lotta Love coda - Open Invitation 6. -She's Not There 7. -Shake Your Money Maker 8. -Transcendance - Band Introduction 9. -Guajira Disc 9 Festhalle w/Jimmy Page Frankfurt, Germany July 1, 1980 1. -Hannibal 2. -All I Ever Wanted 3. -Tales Of Kilimanjaro - Black Magic Woman - Gypsy Queen 4. -Oye Como Va 5. -Just In Time To See The Sun 6. -Lightning In The Sky 7. -Aqua Marine 8. -Savor - Jingo 9. -You Just Don't Care Disc 10 10. -Europa 11. -Well Alright 12. -Soul Sacrifice 13. -Open Invitation 14. -Samba Pa Ti 15. -She's Not There 16. -Transendance 17. -Shake Your Money Maker 18. -Evil Ways  
  • All Soundboard 9.2 to 9.6 - This is a great collection for the Santana enthusiast, but also for the casual fan. The sound is consistently great across all discs, with only minor tonality differences (such as a slightly brighter tone on the New Orleans portion of disc 2). There is a enough track difference to keep things from being overly repetitious.

    Santana The Eighties Vol.1 Disc 1 Montreux, Switzerland July 4, 1980 1. Black Magic Woman - Gypsy Queen 2. Lightning In The Sky 3. Jingo 4. Well Alright 5. Soul Sacrifice 6. Open Invitation 7. Samba Pa Ti 8. Introductions 9. Evil Ways Disc 2 Saenger Performing Arts Center New Orleans, LA March 31, 1981 1. Crowd 2. Whole Lotta Love coda - Open Invitation 3. She's Not There 4. Shake Your Money Maker 5. Transcendance - Band Intros 6. Guajira Memorial Coliseum, Corpus Christi, TX November 2, 1982 7. Open Invitation 8. She's Not There - Marbles 9. La Bamba 10. Band Introduction 11. American Gypsy 12. Europa 13. Shango Disc 3 The Forum Montreal Quebec Canada September 22nd 1982 1. KBFH Intro 2. Black Magic Woman - Gypsy Queen 3. Oye Como Va 4. Dealer - Spanish Rose 5. Nowhere To Run 6. Incident At Neshabur 7. Body Surfing 8. Hold On 9. Shango 10. KBFH Outro

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