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On July 26, 1969, Detroit recorded a Grand Ballroom performance and high-quality sound source. You can enjoy the 52-minute live performance on July 26th, the third day of the four-day Detroit performance that took place immediately after Nicky Hopkins’ departure, with excellent sound recorded from 2nd Generation’s reel tape. can. There are some parts, such as the second song You Shook Me, where the sound image becomes unstable, but overall the sound quality is excellent, and you can enjoy the precious live performance of the final stage of the first Jeff Beck Group in high quality. can. Although a slight hiss noise can be heard from beginning to end, the fresh, high-quality sound with excellent directness and separation is nothing short of spectacular.Including the scale of the sound, this is definitely a first-class master sound source. Masu. Jeff’s long solo with slow and fast pace is a perfect score to listen to no matter which part you take. The lean ensemble and detailed song structure are carefully crafted, and even though the band is in its final stages, you can enjoy the best stage performance that can be said to be the height of maturity. The definitive edition of the 1969 Grand Ballroom performance will be released. Live at Grande Ballroom, Detroit, MI. USA 26th July 1969 TRULY AMAZING SOUND(52:21) 1. All Shook Up 2. You Shook Me 3. Let Me Love You 4. The Hangman’s Knee 5. Blues de Luxe 6. Rice Pudding 7. Morning Dew 8. Jeff’ Boogie 9. Rock My Plimsoul 10. Shapes Of Things Jeff Beck – Guitar Rod Stewart – Vocals Ron Wood – Bass Tony Newman – Drums
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