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The legendary second generation JEFF BECK GROUP, which also incorporated the Motown sound and opened up the horizons of rock. The classic stereo sound board album that is a symbol of this has been upgraded to the ultimate quality. [Traditional soundboard live alongside official studio works] The symbolic soundboard was recorded at the “London performance on June 29, 1972.” This is a stereo soundboard recording of the “Paris Theater” where the prestigious BBC broadcast “POP SPECTACULAR” has produced many previous episodes. There’s no need to say much about this live. The record itself is valuable in the second period JEFF BECK GROUP, and it is a completely official stereo sound board, and it is a classic among the classics that has served as an official substitute for many years. It is truly a symbol of the second period JEFF BECK GROUP, and is a famous recording that boasts a value equal to or greater than the two studio albums. As a live record that shines brilliantly in British rock history, there are a wide variety of records that have already been released. Over the course of its long history, countless upgrades have been made, and when a young generation is discovered, mania springs up, and remasters that compete for noiselessness are just like bamboo shoots after the rain. Just like the official work, we have updated the highest peak. This work is the ultimate piece that will put an end to that history. The highest peak to date was “POP SPECTACULAR” on the Masterort label that appeared in 2003. It is a definitive edition made from mint quality BBC transcription LP, and its superb sound wipes out many previous releases. I won’t go into detail about other companies’ works, but the previous releases had a thin sound due to harsh hiss reduction, and even when broadcasting the original recording, it was full of scratches and noise… However, “POP SPECTACULAR” uses a top-quality master disc, so it has a glossy and noiseless sound throughout the entire album without the need for digital processing, and it was truly a masterpiece of a completely official level. [Reel master that surpasses broadcast master] With the appearance of this “POP SPECTACULAR”, the upgrade competition was supposed to have ended… But that wasn’t the case. 16 years after “POP SPECTACULAR”, a peak that was thought to never be surpassed has finally been surpassed. That is what this work is. The true identity of this work is the pre-broadcast master. Although it is a BBC transcription, it is not an LP but a reel master discovered in recent years. The sound is truly amazing. It’s even fresher and more dynamic than “POP SPECTACULAR,” which seemed so perfect. In fact, even if I listen to “POP SPECTACULAR” again now, there are no flaws at all, but the sound of this work has a wider range and is overwhelmingly clear. Along with this, the details have become even more delicate. At first listen, it sounds like a modern remaster, but when you listen to it carefully with headphones, you realize that’s not the case. The sound is full of unprocessed natural beauty, the sharpness of the peaks does not feel forced or distorted, and the ultra-low sounds are as delicate as the vibration level of the air. And in the silent parts, where even the faint trace noise that had existed up until now is completely absent, a pitch-black abyss spreads out… There are subtleties that remain in detail that would be crushed or erased if we tried to equalize them. It is an unexplored sound that is beyond perfect, but there is only one drawback. That is that “Tonight I’ll Be Staying Here With You” was not recorded. Like most existing titles, this track is often unrecorded, and since it is not included in the BBC Transcription LP that is the basis for the Masterport edition, it was pulled from other sources, but this time the base and The same song was not included in the reel master that became. Therefore, this work is supplemented from a version that is said to be a BBC transcription Disc excavated in recent years. Like the previously released title, only the same song is monaural, but the sound quality and freshness are excellent even if compared to the previously released title, which is the master quality itself. Of course, we have made every possible adjustment to the connections, and have created a quality that allows you to enjoy it as a perfect piece of music without feeling any discomfort at all. [Additional recording of BBC sound board bonus that updated the highest peak] Although such a main story alone is a cultural heritage level, this work also includes a bonus recording of the ultimate BBC sound board. It was recorded at “Studio T1 on December 14, 1971”. This is a live performance for BBC Radio One’s famous program “Sound of SEVENTIES”. Only two songs, “Going Down” and “Got The Feeling”, are monaural recordings that cannot be compared to the main story, but these are also of the highest quality ever. We carefully checked the existing masters, selected the best, and then carefully mastered them. I saved it forever with a sound that is completely different from the previous takes that were out of pitch and phase. Truly the treasure of the 2nd JEFF BECK GROUP. This is a definitive edition that compiles the BBC sound board with the highest quality you can hope for in 2019. It’s exactly the same as “ROUGH AND READY” and “JEFF BECK GROUP”… No, the live performance is even more amazing. A world heritage of British rock, spelled out with a reel sound that surpasses the original broadcast recording. Please keep it as a lifelong friend. ★Based on PRE-FM Reels sound source, insert Tonight I’ll Be Staying Here With You from BBC Transcription Disc. Includes two bonus tracks recorded for the BBC Radio One program “Sound Of Seventies” on December 14, 1971. Paris Cinema, London, UK 29th June 1972 STEREO SBD *UPGRADE & LONGER (68:58) 1. Introduction 2. Ice Cream Cakes 3. Morning Dew 4. Piano Solo / Going Down 5. Definitely Maybe 6. Tonight I’ll Be Staying Here With You 7. New Ways / Plynth / Drum Solo / Train Train 8. Ain’t No Sunshine 9. Got The Feeling 10. Let Me Love You Bonus Tracks BBC Radio One’s “Sound Of Seventies” Studio T1, London, UK 14th December 1971 11. Going Down 12. Got The Feeling Jeff Beck – Guitar Bob Tench – Vocal Clive Chaman – Bass Cozy Powell – Drums Max Middleton – Keyboards
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