Saturday, May 28, 2022

Black Sabbath 1975-10-22 Hammersmith Odeon, London, UK

 


ARTIST: Black Sabbath
TITLE: N/A
DATE: October 22nd, 1975
VENUE: Hammersmith Odeon
LOCATION: London, UK
SOURCE: AUD
QUALITY: B+
ARTWORK: Included (Taken from original source torrent)

TRACKLISTING:
Disc 1
1. Supertzar
2. Killing Yourself to Live
3. Hole in the Sky
4. Snow Blind
5. Symptom of the Universe
6. War Pigs
7. Light Goes Off
8. Sabbra Cadabra (incl. jams/solos)

Disc 2
1. Guitar solo
2. Sometimes I'm Happy
3. Drum Solo
4. Supernaut
5. Iron man
6. Jams & Solos II
7. Black Sabbath
8. Spiritual Architect
9. Embryo/Children of the Grave
10. Paranoid

TOTAL RUNTIME: 1hr 38mins 20secs

LINEAGE: Master Tape > CDR > FLAC>WAV>Cool Edit Pro v2.1>FLAC 6

TRANSFER/EDITING NOTES:
This is an excellent Black Sabbath performance from the mid 70's. This source, which was just made available, is taken directly from the master tape. The sound quality is very good for an audience recording from this time period. Having said that, there were some problems with the sound of the original tape. Primarily, the mid-range was originally way too high in the frequency response. I have adjusted the frequency response and it is not more balance and sounds better in my opinion. I've also amp'ed all tracks quite a bit as they were somewhat low to begin with. The channels have been readjusted as well since they were originally unbalanced. There are a few cuts in the recording here and there but nothing too drastic. Also, the 1st track of the first disc runs faster than the rest of the show so I have repitched this track. You can tell it's correct now if you listen to the change over from track 1 to 2. The key of Killing Yourself to Live is now matched on the end of track 1 and track 2. The last song of the show, Paranoid, is significantly flawed. There is a high level of noise in some sections of this track. This anomaly is present on the source tape and could not be removed. I hope you enjoy this recording and consider it an upgrade from what was previously available. Enjoy!

***** HUGE THANKS TO GARDENER FOR THE SOURCE OF THIS RECORDING! *****
***** ORIGINAL SOURCE TORRENT CAN BE FOUND HERE: http://www.dimeadozen.org/torrents-details.php?id=127464 *****

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**** ORIGINAL TORRENT INFO ****


BLACK SABBATH - "This Is A Sabotage !" [Master Clone & Remastered Edition]

DATE : 10/22/1975

VENUE : Hammersmith Odeon, London, UK

LINEAGE : Master Tape > CDR > FLAC

SETLIST :

Supertzar
Killing Yourself to Live
Hole in the Sky
Snowblind
Symptom of the Universe
War Pigs
Light Goes Off
Sabbra Cadabra
Drum Solo
Jam
Guitar Solo
Jam II
Guitar Solo II
Guitar Solo III
Sometimes I'm Happy
Drum Solo II
Supernaut
Drum Solo III
Iron Man
Jam III
Orchid
Guitar Solo IV
Rock and Roll Doctor [Jam version]
Guitar Solo V
Black Sabbath
Spiral Architect
Embryo
Children Of The Grave
Paranoid

NOTES :

First of all, many thanks to John Y. for originally sending me this priceless treasure.

This Very good audience recording has been mainly uncirculated for over thirty years. It has surfaced in mp3 form just a month or two ago and now here you go with the real deal, straight from the master ! This was the famous Hammersmith show when the power went off for 2 minutes between "War Pigs" and "Sabbra Cadabra". The performance is thrilling as were almost every shows from the "Sabotage" tour (even if Ozzy's vocals from the beginning of the show aren't really in key due to the flu).

In this torrent you will find both the raw master rip and the remaster I did. The original recording, while brillant, is a little boomy and muffled on some places so I cleaned it up and boosted the sound a little. I also rectified the balance as the right channel was a little overwelmed by the left. This version sounds a lot sharper and clearer than the original. As I know some will prefer the remaster while other will prefer the sound of the raw master better, I decided to share both.

ARTWORK INCLUDED

Here you go and hope you'll enjoy this rare gem !

 

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