Led Zeppelin - Helsinki, Finland
 
Album info
 
Recording Date  : 23-02-1970
     
Length  : 109:58
Format  : FLAC
Track List
 
Helsinki, Finland (Disc 1) 60:14
01 We're Gonna Groove 03:12
02 I Can't Quit You 06:56
03 Dazed And Confused 17:33
04 Heartbreaker 06:42
05 White Summer - Black Mountain Side 11:38
06 Since I've Been Loving You 07:21
07 Organ Solo - Thank You 06:52
Helsinki, Finland (Disc 2) 49:44
01 Moby Dick 14:39
02 How Many More Times 27:42
03 Whole Lotta Love 07:23

Notes
Recorded at the Kulttuuritalo, Helsinki, Finland. Very good audience recording.


From the info file:

Led Zeppelin

1970-02-23
Kulttuuritalo
Helsinki
Finland


Source:
Reel Master>EQ>1st Generation Analog Tape>CDR

101. We're Gonna Groove
102. I Can't Quit You
103. Dazed & Confused
104. Heartbreaker
105. White Summer/Black Mountain Side
106. Since I've Been Loving You
107. Organ Solo/Thank You

201. Moby Dick
202. How Many More Times
203. Whole Lotta Love


Original announce text for the FBO tree;

LED ZEPPELIN: KULTTUURITALO, HELSINKI, FINLAND FEBRUARY 23rd 1970
Set: We're Gonna Groove, I Can't Quit You Baby, Dazed and Confused, Heartbreaker, White Summer / Black Mountain Side, Since I've Been Loving You, Organ Solo (inc. Toccata and Fugue) / Thank You, Moby Dick, How Many More Times
(inc. The Hunter, Boogie Chillun', Move on Down the Line, Fixin' to Die, Down by the Riverside, The Lemon Song, Be-Pop-A-Lula), Whole Lotta Love.

Running time: 110 minutes (either two CDRs or one 60m DAT)

Seed source (for CDR): Reel master -> EQ -> 1st gen analog tape -> CDR

Seed source (for DAT): Reel master -> EQ -> 1st gen analog tape -> DAT

The source is the usual fair/good audience recording with the guitar dominating the sound and Plant remaining in the background for better part of the concert. This may not be an ideal choice for beginners but more seasoned collectors will most likely appreciate this upgraded version.
Some people may again disagree with the tape being EQ'd but the main motivation for this was to remove the excessive tape hiss that exists on the master itself. As the EQ'ing was done very carefully, I believe that the results should satisfy the majority of fans (well, at least usually so
critical Tomislaw was happy with it :). The 44.1 kHz 1st>DAT that has been around for about a year now was taken from the same 1st gen tape but for this tree I arranged a new 48 kHz transfer (sound quality wise there is probably no need to upgrade from 44.1 kHz version but at least the 48 kHz transfer is now made available).