Led Zeppelin - Long Beach Mix |
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Recorded at the Long Beach Arena, Long Beach, CA, USA. Great audience recording. From the info file: Artist: Led Zeppelin Date: 1975-03-12 Location: Long Beach, CA Venue: Long Beach Arena Source: Audience (3 source mix) Mix and transfer of source 3 tapes done by David E. * - Source 1 (Long source) ** - Source 2 (MM source) *** - Source 3 (New source) Tracklist: 01. Intro *** 02. Rock and Roll *** 03. Sick Again *** 04. Over The Hills And Far Away *** 05. In My Time Of Dying *** 06. The Song Remains The Same *** 07. The Rain Song *** 08. Kashmir *** 09. No Quarter *** 10. Trampled Underfoot *** 11. Moby Dick *** 12. Dazed & Confused ***/* 13. Stairway To Heaven */** 14. WHole Lotta Love(Featuring The Crunge) ** 15. Black Dog ** 16. Crowd *** 17. Heartbreaker *** Notes: Complete show based on the newly discovered 3rd source recording. The new source is an excellent sounding recording but incomplete. The Millard source which is also an excellent recording is used to fill in the missing sections with the old lesser quality source used to fill in the gaps missing in source 2 and 3. The version of source 3 used here is a direct transfer from the master cassettes. David's notes: I made several versions to get this mix. I call this the 'old school' version. The transfer used here for source 3 was done with the following. 3-12-75 Master Tapes>Kenwood KX-W791(monster cables)>Sansui RG-7 10 band EQ(monster cables)>Spin Doctor>CDR>flac. Intro - Rain song Cool edit pro was used to bring up one side that was 50% low. Moby dick - Dazed cool edit pro was used to convert mono to stereo. I was the first to get these master tapes to transfer, Of course not perfect so I did what was necessary. The master cassettes consisted of the following. Tape A Intro - Rain (one side is real low) flip side Kashmir - Trampled (perfect!) Tape B Moby - Dazed (only one side was recorded) flip side Stairway - Black dog (audio malfunctioned during recording and could not salvage) Tape C Encore - Heartrbreaker (perfect!) |