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    Y & T – San Francisco 1980 (1CD)

    Original price was: $16.49.Current price is: $14.00.
    Soundboard 8.8 - This recording, while being very clear and obviously recorded for a broadcast, is somewhat dated sounding…in a really good way. It sounds like a relic lost in time, but the band is good and tight. It’s the beginning of the 80’s, and their sound would soon get more FM friendly, here it’s still got that “proto metal” edge to it.
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    Y & T – Salinas 1983 (1CD)

    Original price was: $16.49.Current price is: $14.00.
    FM Broadcast 9.4 - Excellent atmosphere (better than a pure, dry soundboard) and the band, what can I say, just great as always.
  • Radio Broadcast 8.8 - This tape sounds a bit old and word but the music that it contains is pretty well “out there” and I can only imagine how many trips have been taken with this band playing in the background in the late 60’s. Xhol Caravan Studio 2 Westdeutscher Rundfunk (WDR) Köln, Germany 1969 01 -Improvisation Pt.1 02 -Announcer 03 -Improvisation Pt.2 Tim Belbe - tenor saxophone Hansi Fischer - alto saxophone, flute Klaus Briest - bass Skip van Wyck - drums Öcki Brevern - organ  
  • Audience 9.4 - If you can’t get into this rollicking, electric southern fried punk and roll then you aren’t alive. This kicks total ass!  Great sound quality and great atmosphere combined with a band that was unfairly ignored by the media at a time when new music and new attitudes were flourishing. I can listen to this all day…Fantastic! X Universal Amphitheatre Los Angeles, CA November 1, 1985 01 Love Shack 02 We’re Having Much More Fun 03 Los Angeles 04 White Girl 05 I’ll Stand Up For You 06 The Hungry Wolf 07 Year 1 08 Burning House Of Love 09 Supercharged 10 The New World 11 Around My Heart 12 In This House I Call Home 13 Because I Do 14 Blue Spark 15 My Goodness 16 Breathless 17 Beyond  And Back 18 We’re Desperate 19 Wild Thing 20 Johnny Hit And Run Paulene 21 What’s Wrong With Me? 22 Soul Kitchen 23 Poor Girl  
  • Audience 8.7 - Pretty decent with the only gripe being a lack of stereo sound separation but don’t let that deter you. This is a decent, powerful recording.
  • Audience 9.1 - Excellent fidelity, good and punchy with tight bass and airy vocals.
  • Audience 8.4 - A lo-fi but pretty decent and clear recording. I would not expect there to be many high-end live tapes floating around due to the fact that most people probably did not know who this guy was.  Collectors will appreciate having this, a very uncommon thing and worthy of investigation. Wizzard - Sant Monica 1974 Venue - Civic Centre Place - Sant Monica State - California Country - USA Date - 6th October 1974   DISC ONE 01 - Ball Park Incident 02 - Brand New 88 03 - Angel Fingers 04 - Forever 05 - Gang Bang 06 - This Is The Story Of My Love 07 - California Man 08 - Goin' Down The Road DISC TWO 01 - She'll Be Gone 02 - You can dance The rock 'n' Roll 03 - See My Baby Jive 04 - Locomotive 05 - Buffalo Station 06 - Get On Down To Memphis
  • Audience 8.9 - A very forceful sound, might be front and center of the room, and pretty darn clear too. Wonderful!
  • Audience 8.8 - A stellar audience tape! Good highs, well captured sound that ain’t perfect but sure is nice!
  • Audience 8.5 - Solid punch but maybe some lack of clarity in the lower mid to low end, although for some reason the bass kick is clear.  It’s nice to have something from this early on in pretty decent fidelity though, so I have to recommend this one. It’s nice!
  • Audience 8.1 - Some of the bite is removed on this recording. The highs are leveled off completely it seems. I mean, the sound is all there, if a touch centered in the mids, but you will find yourself wishing for the crash and dazzle. Still, it is listenable and worthy.
  • Audience 8.8 - I am very thankful this recording exists, so few tapes from around this time that are clean and audible. Now, it gets off to a bumpy start but smoothes out and remains consistent for the duration. It’s taken from I would say the middle of the venue but does not suffer from typical distance recordings. The main P.A. system is strong, so you get a good signal here, all instruments present and accounted for. Vocals remain very much up front in the mix, guitars follow.  All in all this is really outstanding and the time period is optimal. Wishbone Ash Friedrich-Ebert-Halle Ludwigshafen, Germany 01.11.1974 Disc 1 01 -Don't Come Back 02 -Silver Shoes 03 -Lady Jay 04 -The King Will Come 05 -Warrior 06 -Throw Down the Sword 07 -Persephone Disc 2 08 -Introduction 09. -F.U.B.B. 10. -Blowin' Free 11. -Time Was 12. -Hometown 13. -No Easy Road 14. -Where Were You Tomorrow  
  • London - Pro 9.0  (BBC)  /  NY - Audience 6.3
  • AM Radio Broadcast 8.7 - This recording is most definitely from AM radio but it is clear and the dual guitar activities are on full display. You won’t get the depth of bass here, and sometimes you realize how dated a recording has to be if it originates off AM radio…but you listen anyway because it’s still good, and it’s still Wishbone Ash. Wishbone Ash Dijon, Palais des Sports June 12, 1981 1. THE KING WILL COME 2. WHERE IS THE LOVE 3. UNDERGROUND * 4. WARRIOR * 5. THROW DOWN THE SWORD 6. LOADED * 7. PHOENIX 8. NUMBER THE BRAVE 9. JAIL BAIT 10. BLOWIN’ FREE 11. GET READY * Line-up: Andy Powell – guitar, vocals Larie Wisefield – guitar, vocals Trevor Boulder – bass Steve Upton – drums Claire Hammill - vocals on *  

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