• Audience 9.6 - What makes this such an excellent recording imho is that the sound is not only really balanced, but mix-wise it is also superb. I mean, the punch of the bass, the crispness of the drums, the airiness of the keys, guitar right in the pocket…fuck what else do you want? It’s just excellence and your ears be the judge but mine are pretty spot on usually so…yeah, get this one.
  • Radio Broadcast 8.3 - A few generations down, some hiss, but you will love it anyway.
  • Pro Studio 9.8 - A better collection there never was. Perfect, and I don’t just mean sound quality, I also mean the work itself. A MUST have! Traveling Wilburys "Family Tree Volume II" 1. -Handle With Care 2. -Every Little Thing 3. -Walk Away 4. -You Got It 5. -This Is Love 6. -California Blue 7. -The Trembler 8. -I Won't Back Down 9. -Devil's Radio 10. -Fish In The Sand 11. -Got My Mind Set On You 12. -I Drove All Night 13. -End Of The Line I 14. -Dirty World 15. -Rattled 16. -Last Night 17. -Congratulations 18. -Heading For The Light 19. -End Of The Line II  
  • TREAT - Live in Milano, Italy (2016).     (Silver Pressed) Recorded and filmed at the Frontiers Rock Festival, Trezzio, Milano, Italy on April 23, 2016.  
  • FM Radio Broadcast 8.8 - A tape that has held up decently over the years but does not have the expected clarity associated with a radio broadcast. That being said, it’s still very good, has the depth and dynamics just enough for a progressive rock performance on par with the likes of ELP. Great material here…a band that should have continued on but for disco taking over and what not. Tritonus Nachtmusik WDR Radio,Germany 1977-03-24 01. -Between the Universes 02. -Escape And No Way Out 03. -Mars Detection 04. -The Day Awakes 05. -The Day Works 06. -Far in the Sky Peter Seiler (keyboardist) Rolf D. Schnapka (bass, vocals) Arthur Weiss (drums)  
  • Soundboard 9.3 - Of course it’s great but I am not too thrilled with the sound of the drums.
  • Soundboard 9.3 - Mixed well for a live broadcast, so you get a really good sense of what this band was about on the live stage. Now, I always kind of wondered really what these guys were about, and history can now reveal all of that, but my take is that they certainly owed a lot to Rush – that said they took that general presentation to a more FM friendly place. It worked for a while… Triumph Sports Arena Los Angeles, CA March 8, 1985   FM-sourced; lineage unknown  
    1. Intro
    2. Interview
    3. Show Start
    4. When The Lights Go Down
    5. Magic Power
    6. Never Surrender
    7. Allied Forces
    8. Lay It On The Line
    9. Midsummer’s Daydream
    10. Time Goes By
    11. World Of Fantasy
    12. Drum Solo
    13. Rock & Roll Machine
    14. Guitar Solo
    15. Spellbound
    16. Encore Intro
    17. Fight The Good Fight
  • Soundboard 8.7 - Raw, unfiltered and killer. Sure, it ain’t perfect, it is a little squishy and compressed but it’s all there, and there’s plenty of headroom if you want to add Equalizer or even some reverb would help.
  • Audience 7.8 – 8.5 - Why the variable rating? Because the music was excessively loud and during extreme sections of music, there is distortion right in the middle frequency. What does this mean? Well, before the re-master it meant that you could not hear what was going on except for quieter passages (which incidentally sound great, and there is a lot of it since this was a band that played complex, dynamic music) but thankfully now a lot of that has been mitigated. It is still cluttered a bit when at full volume (really gives you an idea of how loud this show must have been) but MUCH better and easier on the ears now. Is it worth it?  I would say probably yes, but I know most prog enthusiasts are also critical of audio fidelity so there’s that. For me, I still got into this one, knowing the improvement made to the tape allowed me to give it a chance and I am glad I did. Triumvirat Palace Theatre Providence, RI 12 October 1974 01 Illusions on a Double Dimple - Flashback - Schooldays - Triangle - Illusions - Dimplicity - Last Dance 02 Mister Ten Percent - Maze - Dawning - Bad Deal - Roundabout - Lucky Girl - Million Dollars Personnel: Jürgen Fritz: piano, synthesizers Helmut Köllen: bass, acoustic guitars, vocals Hans Bathelt: drums and percussion
  • Ranges 7.7 to 8.7 - Not a lot out there on this band. After listening you will gain an appreciation for them and maybe compare them to ELP and you could be forgiven for that. Sound quality is not spectacular but neither is it dog shit. I think this music should be remastered because it is excellent heavy prog!
  • Audience 9.4 - Excellent sound and atmosphere, enough audience participation near the taper to remind you that you're part of a live concert but not enough to interfere which in my estimation is what lends a missing element to most sdbrd tapes. I'd officially release this if I was the band.
    Tygers Of Pan Tang
    Nakano Sunplaza
    Tokyo, Japan
    Sept. 30, 1982
    Disc 1
    01. Intro 02. You Always See What You Want To See 03. Lonely At The Top 04. Letter From L.A. 05. Blackjack 06. Never Satisfied 07. Paris By Air 08. Tides 09. Wild Catz 10. Don't Stop By 11. Suzie Smiled 12. Love Don't Stay 13. The Actor 14. Slave To Freedom
    Disc 2
    01. Love Potion #9 02. Life Of Crime 03. Hellbound 04. Raised On Rock 05. Gangland 06. Outro
  • Audience/Pro? 8.7 - It sounds like this is recorded from the audience, but to my ears it sounds like it may be a television audience or in some kind of studio. It sounds like microphones were placed strategically, and there’s no ancillary noises that you would expect from a stealth audience recording.
  • Audience 8.7 - Clear and bright recording. Point of Special Interest: The official double release of "Strangers in the Night" is composed of 3 different shows and not all of the Chicago, Amphitheater show, like many might think, so you will find some of the same titles on this one that are different recordings. This is the rare 1978 Chicago show in its entirety with nothing left out, hence the title "The Real Strangers in the Night".  
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    UFO – Kiel, Germany 1971 (1CD)

    Original price was: $16.49.Current price is: $14.00.
    Audience 8.1 - This tape is slightly overloaded but mastering has kept the distortion to a bare minimum so it’s actually pretty damn good. The sound is forceful, with drums and bass driving the beat home and guitar thankfully riding over the top of it in good clarity. A total jam fest it is, fans of UFO will love love love this early gig!
  • Soundboard 9.5 - Excellent in just about every way, including the performance itself. Great stuff!
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    UFO – Reading Festival 1980 (2CD)

    Original price was: $23.49.Current price is: $22.00.
    Audience 8.4 - Decent, maybe a little bit thin (needs more low end) but all highs are really there, so a bit of compression is not going to hurt this if someone wants to re-master it.  A good one for the collection nonetheless.
  • Los Angeles 1975 - Soundboard 9.5 Offenburg 1977 Audience 8.9 - A very strong tape for sure. Clear, and pretty dynamic with great bass, and deep drums with guitars very tuneful and nicely placed in the overall mix. Lovely. Buffalo 1977 Audience 8.6 - The recording here is pretty clear, it definitely does lean towards the upper mid and highs but there thankfully is enough bottom to keep it from being irritating. Your ears do adjust quickly, and at some point you begin to notice it is actually very decent…think of it as maybe a superb AM radio broadcast (it isn’t, but it sounds like it could have been). Boston 1978 Audience 8.8 - It is apparent that very good gear recorded this show, the sound is warm and rounded, not a jagged, raucous tape like a lot of the amateur recordings can turn out to be. The live mix sound is good too, and the live mix is spot on. I think this tape offers a lot and you’ll probably give it multiple spins…especially after you hear Schenker just RIPPING on guitar. What a badass! The Secret UFO Files Disc 1 Record Plant Studios Los Angeles, CA September 23, 1975 01 - Intro - Let It Roll 02 - Doctor Doctor 03 - Oh My 04 - Built For Comfort 05 - Out In The Street 06 - Mother Mary 07 - All Or Nothing 08 - This Kid's 09 - Shoot Shoot 10 - Rock Bottom 11 - C'Mon Everybody Lineup: Phil Mogg: Vocals Pete Way: bass Andy Parker: drums Michael Schenker: guitar Danny Peyronnel: keyboards Disc 2 Offenburg, Germany March 03, 1977 1 -Intro - Lights Out 2 -Gettin' Ready 3 -On With The Action 4 -Doctor Doctor 5 -Love To Love 6 -Too Hot To Handle 7 -Out In The Street 8 -This Kids 9 -Shoot Shoot 10 -Rock Bottom 11 -Come On Everybody 12 -Boogie For George Disc 3 New Century Theatre Buffalo, NY November 1977 1. -Lights Out 2. -Love To Love 3. -On With The Action 4. -Doctor Doctor 5. -Out In the Streets 6. -Shoot Shoot 7. -Rock Bottom 8. -Too Hot To Handle Disc 4 Orpheum Theater Boston, Mass. December 15, 1978 1. -Hot N Ready 2. -Only You Can Rock Me 3. -Cherry 4. -Love To Love 5. -Mother Mary 6. -Doctor Doctor 7. -Too Hot To Handle 8. -Rock Bottom Phil Mogg: vocals Paul Chapman: guitars Paul Raymond: keyboards and guitars Pete Way: bass Andy Parker: drums
  • Audience 7.7 - Noisy but good, exciting atmosphere. The music seems to move through the audience, the audience responds, it’s kind of cool to hear.
  • Soundboard 8.9     (4-3-79)
  • Soundboard 8.8     (4-13-79)
  • Audience 9.8 - This is so good, so smooth, so spacious, so warm, so amazing that not only could it be officially release…it SHOULD be officially released. HIGHLY recommended for any fan of music, period. U.K. Civic Auditorium Santa Monica, CA July 28, 1978 Recording Gear: AKG 451E Microphones (CK-1 cardioid capsules) > Nakamichi 550 Cassette Recorder 01 Alaska 02 Time To Kill 03 The Only Thing She Needs 04 Forever Until Sunday 05 Thirty Years 06 By The Light Of Day Part 2 07 Presto Vivace/In The Dead Of Night Part 1 08 Caesar's Palace Blues
  • Audience 10 - This is the first 10 rating I have ever issued. Why? Simply put, this recording is BREATHTAKING. The detail, the precision, the mix, the dynamics, the atmosphere, the playing, the quality is nothing short of PERFECT. So, if I had the information on these tapers I would ask them for copies of anything else they recorded. It’s THAT GOOD folks.
  • Soundboards 8.7 - A bit on the thin side with some minor tape noise. Altogether it’s not bad because the sound is clear enough to get every player on stage, and if you have your own Equalizer, you can bring in a little more low end very easily.
  • Audience 8.9 - A super clear recording with a marvelous drum sound. Recording levels are a touch low so crank it up, don’t worry it sounds MUCH better loud! ELECTRIC SUN Hammersmith Odeon London, England May 23, 1983 THE BAND Uli Jon Roth Guitar vocals Ule Ritgen Bass Backing Vocals Clive Bunker Drums Simon Fox Drums percussion David Lennox keyboards Jenni Evans Vocals Dorothy Patterson Vocals Disc 1 1 -Intro 2 -Icebreaker 3 -Firewind 4 -What Is Love 5 -Why? 6 -Enola Gay - Hiroshima Today 7 -Angel of Peace 8 -Return (Chant Of Angel) 9 -Cast Away Your Chains Disc 2 10 -Virgin Killer 11 -Drum & Percussion Solo 12 -Electric Sun 13 -The Night The Master Comes 14 -Polar Nights 15 -Beethoven 16 -Hell Cat 17 -Dark Lady 18 -Midnight Sun  
  • 9.5 - Professionally recorded with a mobile truck, open mic direct to reel to reel. Difficult to accurately describe this, you could call it so many things. Uli Trepte was the bassist in Krautrockers Guru Guru, this is what he did after that. I should say “after his brain cells all waved bye bye” because this Spacebox stuff is about as “out there” as “music” can possibly get.
  • Audience 7.2 - For the time, this is actually pretty decent. I mean, this band was LOUD, and really there’s no way to properly record on some cheap cassette player. Still, a rare early show, applaud this taper please!
  • Audience 7.9 - A very loud and almost distorted tape, not quite, but certainly pushed to the max which gives this show an immense feeling of unbridled power and fury. Absolutely intense! I really think you are going to dig this one, I certainly did.
  • Audience 7.0 - Might not be the highest fidelity, but you can hear all the instruments, each one, so no dynamics here, just enjoy the wild music these guys made back in the day. Historical artifact for collectors.
  • Audience 8.8 - Very cool, great atmosphere!
  • Audience 7.6 - I rate this highly because I am amazed that the taper got something this decent because it is obvious the gear is amateur and the band is LOUD as all hell. That being said, this should give you a very good idea of what you could have expected seeing this band in the early 70’s.
  • Audience 8.2 - A real gem! Someone did a great remastering on this very low generation tape, what used to be a frustrating, muddy mess is now a real treat. Technology has made it possible to breathe new life into the old tapes of yore.
  • CD 1 - Audience 7.4 - Strong and loud without the dreaded over driven distorted mess or squashed lo fi sound. Jamming! CD 2 - Audience 7.0 - Tape is a bit over-saturated but even so, you do get everything on the stage in full force (meaning sledgehammer to your skull).
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    URIAH HEEP – Karlstad, Sweden 1977 (1CD)

    Original price was: $16.49.Current price is: $15.00.
    Audience 7.7 - Most of the unauthorized recordings of Uriah Heep with John Lawton as lead vocalist are only of fair audio quality. John's vocals are clear through most of the recording. The recording is a bit cut-up in places but the big upside is an unusual setlist featuring some tunes from Heep's Firefly album.  Also John's bluesy vocals shine throughout.
  • Audience 8.4 - A barn-burner gig and maybe one of the best of the tour (recorded, anyway) with some unbelievable jamming. The audio is decent, some mid band clutter was equalized to allow less noise and more music to permeate your space. I think that made the difference with this tape. It’s worth getting and will impress you even more than you might already have been with these guys. Always gave their best. URIAH HEEP Portland Expo, Portland, ME August 19th 1973 THE BAND David Byron vocals Mick Box guitar Ken Hensley keyboards Gary Thain bass guitar Lee Kerslake drums SETLIST 1 -Tune up - Intro 2 -Easy Living 3 -Sweet Lorraine 4 -Stealing 5 -July Morning 6 -The Dreamer 7 -If I Had The Time 8 -Gypsy 9 -Keyboard solo - Gypsy reprise 10 -Drum Solo 11 -Seven Stars 12 -Sweet Freedom 13 -Look At Yourself 14 -Love Machine 15 -Roll Over Beethoven 16 -Blue Suede Shoes 17 -Hound Dog I8 -I Got A Woman 19 -At The Hop - Let's Go To The Hop 20 -Thank you, Goodnight
  • Audience 8.8 - Aww yeah! This is the stuff. Great sound!
  • Audience 9.0 - This may have been a radio broadcast but I don’t know. It is Excellent!
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    URIAH HEEP – Seattle 1973 (2CD)

    Original price was: $23.49.Current price is: $22.00.
    Audience 8.7 - A good strong sounding tape with a minimal bit of clutter somewhere in the middle frequencies that does not distract thankfully. Recorded on some good gear, you can tell. Just listen to the organ when the music stops during Gypsy and you know what I'm talking about...just ripping!
  • Audience 8.2 - Above average Audience recording with one very critical feature – contains perhaps the most sinister, gnarliest Hammond organ sound ever committed to tape. Just ferocious, and the band is on fire. Brilliant!
  • Audience 8.1 - One of the better early recordings. Get it!

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