Jeff Beck/MA,USA 1975
Jeff Beck/MA,USA 1975
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From the US tour accompanying "Blow By Blow" in 1975, the Boston performance on May 3rd was completely recorded with an ultra-high quality audience recording. The recorder is Dan Lampinski, who has been announcing previously unreleased audience recording masters one after another, delighting enthusiasts around the world, and this take is also recorded with amazing high quality sound, boasting exceptional quality for a recording of this era. Speaking of the 1975 Boston performance, there are higher quality records than in the past, and it is a performance familiar to fans, but the sound you can hear on this board is recorded with the highest level of audience recording that is incomparable to the existing takes, and the high quality of the sound will surprise enthusiasts. You can find a significant difference in all aspects such as sound separation, clarity, punch, and freshness, and there is an overwhelming difference in the guitar sound as well as the drum sound, and to be precise, you can confirm the upgrade that is as if one wall has been removed. Interestingly, although the new sound source is definitely a different master, there is a part where you can hear the same cheers as on the previous release, and it is clear that these two sound sources were recorded in a very close position. As mentioned above, the sound quality is even clearer than the previous release, and the sound is very fresh and the sound is not muffled, like a recent digital recording, which is even amazing considering the era. (This time, the sound quality is higher than the 1975 Nagoya performance take recorded on the bonus disc.) The intro was recorded about 7 seconds longer than the sound check sound at the beginning of the previous release, so this part is naturally inserted. Between songs, the cheers of Definitely Maybe and Superstition (7:33-7:45), the cheers until the encore after Got The Feeling (6:24-8:07), and the cheers for the last 10 seconds after the encore You Know What I Mean (4:53 onwards) are naturally inserted to create the longest version of this take. A must-have for fans, recorded with the highest sound quality at an incredible level that easily surpasses the previously released version recorded with a sound like the highest peak of analog recording. In addition, the previously released version was recorded at a fast speed, but this version has been adjusted just right. The best sound quality and definitive version of the 1975 Boston performance is here. Live at Music Hall, Boston, MA. USA 3rd May 1975 PERFECT SOUND 1. Jeff's Boogie/Constipated Duck 2. Drum Intro./She's A Woman 3. Freeway Jam 4. Definitely Maybe 5. Superstition 6. Keyboard Solo 7. Cause We've Ended As Lovers 8. Power 9. Got The Feeling 10. You Know What I Mean Jeff Beck - Guitar Wilbur Bascomb - s Bernard Purdie - Drums Max Middleton - Keyboards Master audience recording taped by Dan Lampinski
Live at Music Hall, Boston, MA. USA 3rd May 1975 PERFECT SOUND 1. Jeff's Boogie/Constipated Duck 2. Drum Intro./She's A Woman 3. Freeway Jam 4. Definitely Maybe 5. Superstition 6. Keyboard Solo 7. Cause We've Ended As Lovers 8. Power 9. Got The Feeling 10. You Know What I Mean Jeff Beck - Guitar Wilbur Bascomb - Bass Bernard Purdie - Drums Max Middleton - Keyboards Master audience recording taped by Dan Lampinski