Aerosmith/NY,USA 08.29.1975 Complete Soundboard Edition
Aerosmith/NY,USA 08.29.1975 Complete Soundboard Edition
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A new upgrade master has been discovered on the symbolic sound board of the peak "TOYS IN THE ATTIC" era. This work is engraved with the "August 29, 1975 Central Park performance". It is a stereo sound board recording from the legendary music festival "Schaeffer Music Festival". This sound source is exactly the symbol of the era. It has long been known as a standard because it was broadcast on "King Biscuit Flower Hour", and has reigned as a major standard instead of the official one that pours the band potential that created "TOYS IN THE ATTIC" into the brain. This work is the best master that updates the highest peak. Before the quality of the concern, first of all, the position of the show. Speaking of 1975, it was a time when the band expanded at once due to the big hits of "TOYS IN THE ATTIC" and the singles "Sweet Emotion" and "Walk This Way". First of all, let's take a bird's-eye view of the activity outline in the schedule and approach the position of this work.・March 18-31: US #1 (6 performances) {"TOYS IN THE ATTIC" released on April 8th}・April 8-August 3: US #2 (52 performances)・August 23-September 1: North America (6 performances)←★Here★・September 12-October 31: US #3 (25 performances)←※ST. LOUIS 1975・November 12-December 30: US #4 (26 performances)This is AEROSMITH in 1975. The "TOYS IN THE ATTIC Tour" did not continue until the following year, but was completed within 1975. The "Schaeffer Music Festival" appearance in this work was between the large-scale legs "US #2" and "US #3". It was the fifth concert in "North America", which was a series of one-off event appearances rather than a tour. Unlike general festivals, the "Schaeffer Music Festival" is a long-term event held from mid-June to mid-September. In 1975, concerts were held on 29 days out of about three months, and AEROSMITH appeared on the 22nd day with Ted Nugent. This work, which conveys such a stage, is a genuine "fully official" stereo soundboard. The conventional best version "CENTRAL PARK '75 MASTER (Zodiac 555)" was also a completely official level that exceeded the KBFH broadcast, but a certain overseas core collector who listened to that masterpiece offered it as "there is a master that goes even higher," "more stable, more detailed, and pretty good sound." The previous edition was also superb, so I wouldn't say it was a completely different class, but there is no lie in that word. This sense of upgrade is not the so-called bootleg dimension. In other words, it is a type that examines the massing differences and cutting differences of official works. Especially if you have a high-end player such as SACD, you will be able to feel the texture and fineness of this work. The legendary stage, which was also a symbol of the era, is depicted in the highest peak update master. The aforementioned KBFH broadcast was an incomplete version, but this work is the full version of the day. In addition, this tour also has another excavation soundboard masterpiece "ST. LOUIS 1975 SOUNDBOARD", so let's organize the set by comparing them at the end. Dark Night Heavy Rock (5 songs) Big Ten Inch Record (★) / Sweet Emotion / Walk This Way / No More No More / Toys in the Attic (*) Others (7 songs) Beast Birth: Walkin' The Dog (★) / Somebody / Dream On / Write Me A Letter Fly! Aerosmith: S.O.S. (Too Bad) / Same Old Song and Dance / Train Kept A Rollin' * Note: "★" marks are songs that cannot be heard on the KBFH broadcast version. The "*" marks songs that were not heard on the masterpiece "ST. LOUIS 1975 SOUNDBOARD". The masterpiece "TOYS IN THE ATTIC" is a chock full of famous songs that are loved on stage among the masterpieces of the heyday. This is the highest peak update of the legendary soundboard, which can be said to be the live version. Because it is the most important sound source, the ultimate is required. The "sound of the summit" that could only be known by a core collector who is familiar with all recordings and masters. The legendary stereo soundboard recording of the "August 29, 1975 Central Park performance". The highest peak update master provided by an overseas core collector, with a more stable, full and detailed sound. This is the complete version of the time, which also includes "Big Ten Inch Record" and "Walkin' The Dog", which were cut in the KBFH broadcast, and is the supreme one that will be the live version of the masterpiece "TOYS IN THE ATTIC". Wollman Amphitheater, Central Park, New York, NY, USA 29th August 1975 STEREO SBD(from Original Masters) UPGRADE!!! (63:59) 1. Introduction 2. Walking The Dog 3. S.O.S (Too Bad) 4. Somebody 5. Big Ten Inch Record 6. Sweet Emotion 7. Dream On 8. Write Me A Letter 9. Walk This Way 10. No More No More 11. Same Old Song And Dance 12. Train Kept A Rollin' (Slow) 13. Drum Solo 14. Train Kept A Rollin' (Fast) 15. Toys In The Attic Steven Tyler - Vocals Joe Perry - Guitar Brad Whitford - Guitar Tom Hamilton - Bass Joey Kramer - Drums STEREO SOUNDBOARD RECORDING
Wollman Amphitheater, Central Park, New York, NY, USA 29th August 1975 STEREO SBD(from Original Masters) UPGRADE!!! (63:59) 1. Introduction 2. Walking The Dog 3. S.O.S (Too Bad) 4. Somebody 5. Big Ten Inch Record 6. Sweet Emotion 7. Dream On 8. Write Me A Letter 9. Walk This Way 10. No More No More 11. Same Old Song And Dance 12. Train Kept A Rollin' (Slow) 13. Drum Solo 14. Train Kept A Rollin' (Fast) 15. Toys In The Attic Steven Tyler - Vocals Joe Perry - Guitar Brad Whitford - Guitar Tom Hamilton - Bass Joey Kramer - Drums STEREO SOUNDBOARD RECORDING