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Joe Maloney and Dan Lampinski are two masters who are legendary in the history of recording. A transcendent matrix album that combines the best recordings of both of them has arrived. ALIVE! The most recent scene where the legendary masters gathered is the “Providence performance on August 3, 1975”. This is a superb audience recording recorded at one point of the “DRESSED TO KILL Tour”. This tour is known for the production of “ALIVE!”, and we have introduced many of the highest quality audience recordings in our shop. Let’s check the position of this work while also organizing the collection. “HOTTER THAN HELL Tour” January 7th – February 22nd (14 shows) “DRESSED TO KILL Tour” * March 19th “NORTHAMPTON 1975” March 21st – May 10th (26 shows) * May 11th “BOSTON MAY 1975” May 16th: Detroit (ALIVE! recording date) May 17th – 29th (8 shows) * May 31st “LONG BEACH ARENA 1975′ June 1st – 20th (8 shows) June 21st: Cleveland (ALIVE! recording date) June 22nd – July 5th (6 shows) July 20th: Davenport (ALIVE! recording date) July 23rd: Wildwood (ALIVE! recording date) August 2nd: Baltimore show *August 3rd: Providence show ←★This work★ August 14th – 17th (4 shows) *August 23rd ‘HEMPSTEAD 1975’ August 25th – 28th (3 shows) “ALIVE! Tour” September 10th to December 31st (50 performances) This is KISS in 1975. “ALIVE!” is made up of four shows, the last of which was “July 23rd”. You can understand that the Providence performance of this work was two shows later, and was the most recent of “ALIVE!” And the miracle of this show was that two historical masters recorded at the same time. In particular, the Dan Lampinski recording has been loved as a standard in our shop, but this work is a matrix of another master, Joe Maloney, recorded by an overseas maniac. The effect of the marriage matrix that created the miracle is tremendous! In fact, the BLACK SABBATH edition, which was the main act of the day, is permanently preserved as “DEFINITIVE PROVIDENCE 1975” But this work is even clearer. The matrix has increased the density of the sound and the thickness has also increased dramatically. In other words, the fusion of the two recordings creates a three-dimensional effect. No matter how vivid each recording was, it was flat, but by combining them in two directions, the performance sound jumps out like a 3D movie. This kind of synergy is not necessarily created by matrixing. Depending on the characteristics of the recording, it may only become more muddy, and it is not uncommon for it to be better to have them all together. However, in this work, the compatibility of the two recordings is miraculously good, and the maniac who produced it has firmly seen the personality and compatibility of the recordings. The two who recorded are both masters, but the maniac who matrixed them also has a tremendous sense of sound. It is a miracle that the work of the master is doubled and tripled. There are many recordings called “On-site trial version ALIVE!”, but there has never been such a miracle board. Each one is a cultural heritage of a legendary master, but the synergistic effect of this marriage album is “1 + 1 = ∞”. A superb audience recording of the “Providence performance on August 3, 1975”. The recordings of two legendary masters Joe Maloney and Dan Lampinski are matrixed, and the sound is a marriage of “1 + 1 = ∞”. Even clearer and more clear. The fusion of the two recordings has greatly increased the density of the sound and the three-dimensional effect has also increased. Each sound jumps out like a 3D movie. This is the ultimate definitive version of “On-site trial version ALIVE!”, where the cultural heritage recordings of legendary masters have created a miracle through a synergistic effect. Civic Center, Providence, RI, USA 3rd August 1975 TRULY PERFECT/ULTIMATE SOUND UPGRADE!!!!Amazing ultra-high quality matrix sound (60:47) 1. Intro. 2. Deuce 3. Strutter 4. Hotter Than Hell 5. Firehouse 6. She 7. Guitar Solo 8. C’mon And Love Me 9. Bass Solo 10. 100,000 Years 11. Drum Solo 12. 100,000 Years (reprise) 13. Black Diamond 14. Cold Gin 15. Rock And Roll All Nite
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