Rolling Stones/France 1976 Upgrade
Rolling Stones/France 1976 Upgrade
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Highlights of the 1976 European tour, and many takes included in the official live album ``Love You Live.'' The first day of the Paris performance, June 4th, is recorded as an audience recording with the highest sound quality. Recorded. Moreover, based on the first generation cassette that appeared earlier this year, we have achieved recording with the highest sound quality ever. Until now, three types of titles have been released on this day, but all of them used the same master. They were also known for their extremely excellent sound quality, and were actually the definitive edition. However, when you listen to this first generation master, the difference is too obvious. You will be keenly aware that even the previous titles had deteriorated to a fluffy sound, such as a really clean and easy high-pitched sound. I think you can fully enjoy the beauty of the clear and natural sound of the masters that date back to the first generation. Unfortunately, however, when copying this sound source from the master to the cassette, the interval between the songs "Happy" and "Tumbling Dice" probably became the turning point of the cassette (copying to BASF's 120 minute chrome cassette). ), Mick's MC between those two songs was not included. Therefore, regarding this MC part, we have supplemented it with the previously released sound source. Of the series of performances in Paris, which became the core of the previous live album, this was the only day on which the take was not included in the album, but that does not mean that the performance was inferior compared to other days. Not at all. As proof of that, “Angie”, which was the first performance on this day on this tour, has been adopted in a TV program edited from live footage from Paris. Moreover, even though it was the first day of a series of performances, I had already finished my dates in Germany and Earl's Court in Paris, so I was left scratching my head and wondering, ``Why wasn't it accepted from this day forward?'' Performances on horseback are held all over the place. In particular, the punchy performance of the songs included in "Black and Blue" is even more funky than Earl's Court. A new definitive edition recording this first day's masterpiece in the ultimate sound quality is released from overseas! Live at Pavillon de Paris, Paris, France 4th June 1976 TRULY AMAZING SOUND(UPGADE) Disc 1(54:38) 1. Introduction 2. Honky Tonk Women 3. If You Can't Rock Me / Get Off My Cloud 4. Hand Of Fate 5. Hey Negrita 6. Ain't To Proud To Beg 7. Fool To Cry 8. Hot Stuff 9. Star Star 10. You Gotta Move 11. Angie 12. You Can't Always Get What You Want Disc 2( 42:42) 1. Band Introductions 2. Happy 3. Tumbling Dice 4. Nothing For Nothing 5. Outta Space 6. Midnight Rambler 7. It's Only Rock'n Roll 8. Brown Sugar 9. Jumping Jack Flash 10. Street Fighting Man Mick Jagger - Lead Vocals, Harmonica Keith Richards - Guitars, Vocals Ronnie Wood - Guitars, Vocals Bill Wyman - Bass Charlie Watts - Drums Ian Stewart - Piano Billy Preston - Keyboards, Vocals Ollie E. Brown - Percussion, Drums, Vocals
Disc 1(54:38) 1. Introduction 2. Honky Tonk Women 3. If You Can't Rock Me / Get Off My Cloud 4. Hand Of Fate 5. Hey Negrita 6. Ain't To Proud To Beg 7. Fool To Cry 8. Hot Stuff 9. Star Star 10. You Gotta Move 11. Angie 12. You Can't Always Get What You Want Disc 2(42:42) 1. Band Introductions 2. Happy 3. Tumbling Dice 4. Nothing For Nothing 5. Outta Space 6. Midnight Rambler 7. It's Only Rock'n Roll 8. Brown Sugar 9. Jumping Jack Flash 10. Street Fighting Man Mick Jagger - Lead Vocals, Harmonica Keith Richards - Guitars, Vocals Ronnie Wood - Guitars, Vocals Bill Wyman - Bass Charlie Watts – Drums Ian Stewart – Piano Billy Preston – Keyboards, Vocals Ollie E. Brown – Percussion, Drums, Vocals