Kiss/CT,USA 1975 Upgrade
Kiss/CT,USA 1975 Upgrade
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KISS finally made a breakthrough in 1975 with "ALIVE!". This is a live album that was interrupted by the excessive enthusiasm, and also featured the extremely rare song "Ladies In Waiting". This work is recorded from the "Waterbury performance on December 18, 1975". It is a legendary audience recording recorded during one act of the "ALIVE! Tour". The "ALIVE! Tour" is a tour that spans 1975 and 1976, so let's start by looking at the position of this work in the activity overview. 1975 “HOTTER THAN HELL Tour” January 7th - February 22nd: North America #1 (14 shows) “DRESSED TO KILL Tour” March 19th - August 28th: North America #2 (65 shows) “ALIVE! Tour” September 10th - December 31st: North America #3a (50 shows) ←★Here★ 1976 January 23rd - March 28th: North America #3b (35 shows) ←※DETROIT 1976 and others “DESTROYER Tour” April 11th - September 12th: North America #4 / Europe (65 shows) “ROCK & ROLL OVER Tour” November 24th - December 30th: North America #5 (22 shows) This is KISS in 1975/1976. Speaking of the "ALIVE! Tour", the three-part pro-shot series "DETROIT 1976" is a representative work, but the Waterbury performance of this work was "North America # 3a" in the first half of the tour, which is different from that. Let's focus on the schedule further. Details of "North America # 3a" ・ September 10th - December 31st (6 performances) * October 3rd "PHILADELPHIA 1975" ・ October 4th - November 29th (10 performances) * November 30th "LARGO 1975 (DVD)" ・ December 2nd - December 14th (6 performances) * December 18th: Waterbury performance ← ★ This work ★ ・ December 19th - 31st (7 performances) Newly excavated original cassette master by unique route ... and so on. This work, which vacuum-packed such a scene, is a masterpiece recording that is powerful and easy to listen to. It is not the type that can be mistaken for a sound board, but that does not mean that it is far away or sparse. The dense core breaks through the hall and reaches your ears, and its rushing force brings along fine details. It's not surprising that it's so powerful that it tends to sound explosive, but there's no need to worry about that with this work. There is no overbeat distortion, and the subtleties of the ensemble are firmly captured. Moreover, this work is also the highest peak update of such a famous recording. The recording itself was unearthed about 10 years ago, but the masters up to now have been digitally compressed during distribution, and the distortion unique to mp3 was inevitable. However, this work is different. It is a cassette version brought to us by our own related route, and there is no such deterioration. Even the subtleties of the subtleties are preserved fresh, and the original sound of the famous recording is carried to the present day. A legendary live album with a super rare song and a show interruption incident. Such a master sound depicts the scene of the incident, which is delicious with a double super rare song and interruption. The super rare song is "Ladies In Waiting". It is easy to misunderstand because it was also seen in the pro shots "LARGO 1975" and "DETROIT 1976", but in fact it is a very rare song that has only been played a few times. You can experience it with 100% of the audience sound. And even more special than that is the interruption of the show. The first interruption was after Ace Frehley's guitar solo. The chief of the local fire department, who found the audience standing up on their chairs and making a fuss, appeared on stage. He put in a warning MC. At this time, it was just a little warning, but it got really dangerous after "Black Diamond", the last of the main set. While waiting for the encore, an announcement was made that "put away lighters and waiting" and "don't set the venue on fire", and it was completely interrupted. There are scenes where the recording stops in the middle, so I don't know exactly how long it was interrupted, but in the end the encore was only "Cold Gin". (It is possible that the remaining two planned songs, "Rock and Roll All Nite" and "Let Me Go, Rock 'n' Roll", were played simply because the tape ran out, but there is no record of the sound.) A legendary recording that has been loved by core enthusiasts for its super rare songs and the experience of the incident. This is the original cassette transcription. The flavor of the audience recording is so great! The legendary audience recording of the "Waterbury performance on December 18, 1975". Until now, there was only a digitally compressed master via mp3, but this work is a transcription of the original cassette unearthed by a unique route. The fresh sound with zero degradation is overwhelming, and you can enjoy plenty of powerful yet neat performance sounds. Not only the super rare song "Ladies In Waiting" that was only played a few times, but also the scene where the show is interrupted by the local fire chief is a vivid document album. The Palace Theatre, Waterbury, CT, USA 18th December 1975 PERFECT SOUND(from Original Maters) UPGRADE (60:48) 1. Intro 2. Deuce 3. Strutter 4. C'mon And Love Me 5. Hotter Than Hell 6. Firehouse 7. She 8. Ace Frehley Guitar Solo 9. Ladies In Waiting 10. Nothin' To Lose 11. 00,000 Years 12. Peter Criss Drum Solo 13. Black Diamond 14. Cold Gin Paul Stanley - Guitar, Vocal Gene Simmons - Bass, Vocal Ace Frehley - Guitar Peter Criss - Drums, Vocal
The Palace Theatre, Waterbury, CT, USA 18th December 1975 PERFECT SOUND(from Original Maters) UPGRADE (60:48) 1. Intro 2. Deuce 3. Strutter 4. C'mon And Love Me 5. Hotter Than Hell 6. Firehouse 7. She 8. Ace Frehley Guitar Solo 9. Ladies In Waiting 10. Nothin' To Lose 11. 100,000 Years 12. Peter Criss Drum Solo 13. Black Diamond 14. Cold Gin Paul Stanley - Guitar, Vocal Gene Simmons - Bass, Vocal Ace Frehley - Guitar Peter Criss - Drums, Vocal