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A few years ago, this title was highly praised for its high quality (almost no scratch noise) which proved that it was directly recorded from the finest board, and this time it has been brushed up again. As with the previous release, the BBC master recording was recorded directly, but the mastering has been reviewed and brushed up again. As mentioned above, the previous title itself was recorded directly from the finest board with very little scratch noise, but this time the slight noise scattered in several places has been carefully processed to create an even more wonderful special sound (mainly the noise in the right channel around 50 seconds of the Communication Breakdown CD time and the right channel at 1:12 has been restored). Of course, no processing such as effect processing has been applied to process or alter the original sound, so the natural, thick, and nostalgic texture unique to the analog master recording that was highly evaluated last time remains intact, and there is no scratch noise at all, making it the definitive quality. This BBC live has produced many collector’s titles since the analog era, and has produced many titles since the CD era. The sound heard in this gift title is mainly drums on the left channel, guitar on the right channel, and vocals and bass almost in the center, with a simple and bold division. However, in the version by WESTWOOD ONE, which became popular on FM broadcasts in later years, the performance itself was monophonic and leaned towards the center, and the audience’s cheers overlapped with the performance, which was a rough and forced edit, which may have made some fans feel uncomfortable. In addition, the official BBC live released in 1997 was remixed in a more modern way, with the sound image generally concentrated in the center, and the mastering was more flashy and noisy, which may have made some old fans feel uncomfortable. In addition, since the original title itself was a single LP, not all songs are included, but you can listen to the 1971 version of Communication Breakdown and What Is And What Should Never Be, which were not included in the official BBC. In that sense, this item, recorded directly from the precious British master recordings of that time without any unnecessary processing, is sure to be a valuable documentary item. Live at Paris Theatre, London, UK 1st April 1971 Taken from the original BBC transcription service discs (CN 1423/S) 1. Intro. 2. Communication Breakdown 3. Dazed And Confused 4. Going To California 5. Stairway To Heaven 6. What Is And What Should Never Be 7. Whole Lotta Love
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