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Here is the definitive edition of the New Castle performance on June 20, 1969, using first generation sources. The original sound source had significant hiss and unstable pitch, but through digital remastering and careful correction, the 1969 sound source has been cleaned up to the point where it can be counted as one of the masterpieces. It is a noteworthy title even among the early tours that were not blessed with sound sources, and the set list that starts with “The Train Kept A Rollin'” is familiar, but after the solo “White Summer”, Plant’s harmonica was used as a stopgap. The interesting part is that the performances are interposed. Above all, the momentum and powerful performance that enveloped the entire band was one of the best concerts in the early days. Furthermore, the second half of Disc: 2 includes three songs from the Birmingham performance on March 22, 1969, which have almost no previously released titles, as bonus tracks. The quality is amazing for an audience recording from 1969, and although there are only three songs, it is a sound source that you should definitely listen to. Additionally, “Whole Lotta Love” from the Columbia performance on May 25, 1969 is also included. DISC ONE / 01. The Train Kept A Rollin’ 02. I Can’t Quit You 03. Dazed And Confused 04. White Summer 05. Harmonica Solo 06. You Shook Me 07. Pat’s Delight DISC TWO / 01. How Many More Times 02. Communication Breakdown [Newcastle City Hall Newcastle U.K. 20th June 1969] 03. The Train Kept A Rollin’ 04. I Can’t Quit You 05. Dazed And Confused [Mothers Club Birmingham U.K. 22nd March 1969] 06. Whole Lotta Love [ Merriweather Post Pavillion Of Music Columbia MD U.S.A. 25th May 1969]
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