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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. -
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
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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)
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Soundboard 9.7 - A killer one in every way, including an absolutely devastating performance delivered by the band. This is peak Triumph, and simply a must have. TRIUMPH August 19th, 1979 Chicago, Illinois Aragon Ballroom 01. American Girls 02. Street Fighter 03. Hold On 04. Lay it on the Line 05. Blinding Light Show 06. intro - speech 07. Rock and Roll Machine - Guitar Solo 08. 24 Hours A Day 09. Takes Time Rik Emmett-guitar/vocals Mike Levine-bass/vocals Gil Moore-drums/vocals
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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
- Intro
- Interview
- Show Start
- When The Lights Go Down
- Magic Power
- Never Surrender
- Allied Forces
- Lay It On The Line
- Midsummer’s Daydream
- Time Goes By
- World Of Fantasy
- Drum Solo
- Rock & Roll Machine
- Guitar Solo
- Spellbound
- Encore Intro
- Fight The Good Fight