Led Zeppelin/England,UK 1973 JRK Remix
Led Zeppelin/England,UK 1973 JRK Remix
- Free Shipping on Every Order!
Handling time
Generally 7 days. Will not ship on Thursday, Saturday, and Sunday
It is the buyer responsibility to pay for the custom fees and taxes.
Share
Sorry to keep you waiting, JRK REMIX fans! It's been known for a long time, but it's finally here. This is the JRK REMIX from the 1973 Southampton concert. The final installment of the JRK series! As one of the few multi-track recordings of Zeppelin, I wanted to remaster it right away. Even though it's multi-track, it's a pretty rough mixdown, and there are various problems with the recording, such as volume variations, clicking, and some songs having completely different tones. It needed a lot of work. Most of the collector's and fan remasters of this show have been overused to the point of degrading the sound, and I found the best source among them. I started working on it. The biggest problem with this recording is the muddiness of the low frequencies. I fixed this with equalization and brightened the high frequencies in some places. In addition, I tried to make it a more cohesive recording by equalizing more extensively in the parts where the sound difference was noticeable. There was also a terrible clicking sound (most noticeable on Dancing Days) that seemed to be the influence of the original recording released by Royal Orleans in 2007, but I cleaned this up. There were also some parts where the volume was inconsistent, but we improved that as well. The result is a clearer and crisper recording. It's a huge improvement from the rough mixdown, and it's surprisingly easy to listen to. This will be the band's last time performing at such a small, closed venue. Since it's a performance in a small hall that can't even accommodate 1,000 people, the atmosphere is much more casual than other performances from this period, and the band really enjoyed playing, so I think it's noteworthy that they were able to capture it in a multi-track recording. Now, the sound is better than ever with the JRK remaster.