Wednesday, June 24, 2026

Alcatrazz 1984-06-29 Rocky Glen Park, Moosic, PA

ALCATRAZZ
Rocky Glen Park 
Moosic, PA
June 29th 1984
A Luvsufo Master
Transferred and Presented By Krw_co

LINEAGE AUDIENCE ANALOG MASTER>NAKAMICHI DR-1 (W/MANUAL AZIMUTH ADJUSTMENT)>
CREATIVE SOUNDBLASTER X-FI HD MODEL #SB1240 WAV (24/96KHZ)>MAGIX AUDIO CLEANING LAB FOR
KRW TRACK MARKS VOLUME ADJUSTMENT AND EDITS>WAV 16/44.1>TRADERS LITTLE HELPER FLAC (LEVEL 8) 

THE BAND
Graham Bonnet lead vocals
Yngwie Malmsteen guitar
Jimmy Waldo keyboards backing vocals
Gary Shea bass backing vocals
Jan Uvena drums backing vocals

SETLIST
1 Intro
2 Too Young To Die
3 Jet To Jet
4 Island In The Sun
5 Night Games
6 Kree Nakoorie
7 Guitar Solo
8 Since You've Been Gone
9 All Night Long

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220 Volt 1985-06-28 Folkets Park Gävle, Sweden

220 Volt

Gävle, SWE
Folkets Park
850628

PerErik master, transfer by jontebus

38.03

Intro
Firefall
Electric messenger
Halloween
It's nice to be a king
Power games
Don't go
Lonely nights
Mind over muscle
Woman in white

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Kingdom Come 1988-10-31 Phoenix, AZ

Kingdom Come
Phoenix, AZ
October 31, 1988
Audience

Trade>EAC>Wav>Wav Editor>Flac



 1. Living Out of Touch (cuts in)
 2. Pushing Hard
 3. 17
 4. Guitar Solo
 5. What Love Can Be
 6. Now Forever After
 7. Stargazer
 8. Hideaway    
 9. Overrated
10. Get it On
11. Drum Solo/Get it On 
12. Break Down the Walls
13. The Shuffle

Back to the hair metal as I present a late 80's/early 90's band that was very much maligned.

They were accused of being a Zeppelin ripoff, but I always thought that Kingdom Come was underrated.  Yes, the influences were there, but I felt they had some pretty good riffs, and Lenny Wolf was a solid (if unoriginal) vocalist

I got this on a CDR trade earlier this year as a 2 disc set, but I ran it through Wav editor to split a couple of tracks and to take out about 10 minutes of dead time near the end.  Once I did, it fit onto one CD.

 

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Ratt 1984-04-05 Los Angeles, CA

RATT
1984-04-05

Los Angeles, CA


CDR>WAV>TLH>FLAC6>YOU

setlist:

U Got It
In Your Direction
Lack of Communication
I'm Insane
Tell the World
The Morning After
You're in Trouble
Round and Round
Sweet Cheater
You Think You're Tough 

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Accept 1981-04-20 Dorpshuis, Ruinerwold, Netherlands


Artist: ACCEPT
Date: 1981.04.20 (April 20th 1981)
Location: AMSTERDAM, HOLLAND
Venue: ??
Source: Aud
Lineage: CD Trade > You
Artwork: No
Time: 69:25 min
Quality: 4 - (out of 5)

This is my #139 upload on "Dime"

SetList:
---------
01. Starlight
02. Thunder And Lightning
03. Do It
04. Save Us
05. Feelings
06. Breaker
07. Run If You Can
08. Tired Of Me
09. Son Of A Bitch
10. Midnight Highway
11. Can´t Stand The Night
12. Free Me Now
13. I´m A Rebel
14. Down And Out
15. Burning

NOTE:

Headline show in Amsterdam. I don´t know the venue so if anyone
knows, let us all know.

Good setlist and for you who downloaded the other shows from -81
you will get some "new" songs like: "Feelings", "Tired Of Me" and
"Down And Out".

I got this recording in a trade a few years back, hope you like it.

Enjoy!!


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Jerry Garcia and Merl Saunders 1973-05-04 Homer's Warehouse Palo Alto, CA(167714)

Jerry Garcia and Merl Saunders
Friday, May 4, 1973
Homer's Warehouse
Palo Alto, CA

Recording info: 10" reel @ 7.5 IPS 1/2 track master > DAT via Anon
Transfer info: Tascam DA-302 > Sound Devices 722 (digital transfer)

Recorded by Betty Cantor-Jackson
2024 DAT transfer and mastering by Jim Blackwood
Speed/pitch adjusted by Jason Chastain
Minor repairs, track, FLAC, and pack by Steve Gravel

Highlights originally aired on 91.3 FM KXCI Tucson on Dead Air, hosted by Jim Blackwood on April 28, 2024
https://spinitron.com/KXCI/pl/18895633/Dead-Air
Originally shared to www.shnflac.net in May 2024

Jerry Garcia - guitar, vocals
Merl Saunders - keyboards
John Kahn - bass
Bill Vitt - drums

Guest Musicians
George Tickner - guitar
Sarah Fulcher - vocals

Notes:
- First known performance of 'She's Got Charisma'.
- Intermittent distortion on Sarah's vocals during set 2.

16-bit 44.1 kHz FLAC level 8

Set 1:
01 That's a Touch I Like
02 Expressway (to Your Heart)
03 She's Got Charisma >
04 Space >
05 After Midnight
06 tuning
07 It Ain't No Use
08 That's Alright Mama

Set 2:
09 It Takes a Lot To Laugh, It Takes a Train To Cry
10 Honey Chile
11 Lonely Avenue
12 Soul Roach
13 Georgia on My Mind
14 The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down
15 How Sweet It Is (To Be Loved by You)

**gems**
 

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Def Leppard 1983-06-07 Le Colisée Quebec City, QC

Def Leppard   
Quebec City, QC
Le Colisée
6/07/1983

1st Generation

I got this straight from the individual who taped it.  This is a great sounding Pyromania show.  Lots of interaction with Joe and the crowd.  Joe and the boys seem to be right “on” tonight.  

Enjoy!!

1.    Rock Rock Til Ya’ Drop
2.    Rock Brigade
3.    High & Dry
4.    Another Hit & Run
5.    Billy’s Got A Gun
6.    Mirror, Mirror (Look Into My Eyes)
7.    Foolin’
8.    Photograph
9.    Rock Of Ages
10.    Bringing On The Heartbreak
11.    Solo – Phil
12.    Let It Go
13.    Wasted
14.    Stage Fright
15.    Travellin’ Band

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Cinderella 2002-08-29 Ogden Theater Denver, CO

Cinderella
August 29, 2002
Denver, CO, Ogden Theater

COMBHOka200n>JKLabsDVC V-12>M1

This is one of my favorite shows from Cinderella's 2002 tour. It is one of the few recorded headlining shows from that year, so it's slightly longer than the set they were playing on the Hollyweird tour opening for Poison that summer with Faster Pussycat and Winger (i.e. it includes a drum solo and a jam over the outro to Love Gone Bad).

1. Intro
2. Somebody Save Me
3. Push Push
4. (Tom talks to the crowd)
5. The Last Mile
6. Night Songs
7. Slide solo / Fallin’ Apart at the Seams
8. (crowd noise)
9. Heartbreak Station
10. Coming Home
11. Shelter Me
12. Fred Coury Drum Solo
13. Love Gone Bad jam
14. Nobody’s Fool
15. Gypsy Road
16. Don’t Know What You Got (Till It’s Gone)
17. Shake Me
18. (crowd noise) 

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Led Zeppelin 1969 Scandinavian Tour...The Audience Recordings

LED ZEPPELIN
1969 Scandinavian Tour...The Audience Recordings

CD 1:
KONSERTHUSET, STOCKHOLM, SWEDEN, March 14, 1969
1st gen>DAT>CDR
1. Train Kept A-Rollin'
2. I Gotta Move
3. I Can't Quit You
4. Dazed & Confused
5. White Summer / Black Mountain Side
6. How Many More Times

The audience tape begins with a lengthy introduction of the band. 
The levels fluctuate wildly during Train Kept a Rollin'. 
Plant, Jones, and Bonzo play an excellent bluesy jam, in which Jones shows off his chops, 
while Page changes a broken string. Bonzo loses the snares from his snare drum during I Can't Quit You Baby.

It sounds as if the band is about to play Communication Breakdown right after the bow solo in Dazed and Confused. 
There's something wrong with Page's equipment near the end of the song, causing his guitar to drop out for the last verse. 
How Many More Times includes an extended jam/guitar solo, but the band seems to get lost a few times. 
The audience tape ends with another lengthy stage announcement.

The soundboard tape is a great, if a bit bass-heavy, broadcast master. 
The audience tape is terribly hissy and muffled. What a contrast.

CD 2 - March 15, 1969
TEEN CLUB, GLADSAXE, COPENHAGEN, DENMARK
2nd gen cass>DAT>CDR
1. The Train Kept A Rollin'    
2. I Can't Quit You
3. As Long As I Have You
4. You Shook Me
5. Communication Breakdown

The tape starts with Plant mentioning a forty-five minute delay. 
His voice breaks a couple times in Train Kept a Rollin', 
but it doesn't slow him down. 
He's warmed up by I Can't Quit You Baby, which draws shouts from the crowd. 
Page's fingers get a bit sticky in the last solo.

As Long as I Have You has a frantic intro. Bonzo is attacking his drums nonstop. 
Page's playing is aggressive in the solo. Plant is going wild, telling the audience to "sock it to me." 
An excellent version of I Just Want to Make Love to You is included before the last verse. 
There's a tongue in cheek intermission jam before Plant introduces You Shook Me, "despite Che Guevara." 
Page's guitar tone is very loud and abrasive. The short show ends with Communication Breakdown, which has a Hendrix-inspired intro.

The tape is noisy, but clear with Page and Plant again up front and Bonzo and Jones buried somewhere in the back.

BRONDBY POP-CLUB, COPENHAGEN, DENMARK
Master>DAT>CDR
6. The Train Kept A Rollin'    
7. I Can't Quit You
8. Dazed And Confused
9. You Shook Me

Plant thanks the audience for their patience before Train Kept a Rollin'. 
Page's guitar licks sound like razor blades in I Can't Quit You Baby. Dazed and Confused is dedicated to "the young ladies working the strobes." 
Page slaps the strings aggressively during the bow solo. His guitar tone is dirty and gritty in You Shook Me.

The tape is hissy and a bit muddy with Page overpowering the rest of the band.

Reviews courtesy of The Year of Led Zeppelin blog. 

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Led Zeppelin 1969-03-14 Concerthouse,Stockholm,Sweden(Tarantura)



Led Zeppelin
3-14-1969 First ScandinavianTour, Concerthouse,Stockholm,Sweden
KICS(TRANTURA)

Mono SBD

Lineage:
Soundboard>?>silvers>EAC>Flac Frontend 8

01 I Can't Quit You (5:34)
02 I Gotta Move (3:31)
03 Dazed And Confused (10:08)
04 How Many More Times (2:14)


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Led Zeppelin 1969-03-14 Konserthuset,Stockholm,Sweden (beelzebub)


CDR1
1. I Can't Quit You Baby(Soundboard)5:53
2. I Gotta Move(Soundboard)3:33
3. Dazed And Confused(Soundboard)10:30
4. How Many More Times(Soundboard)2:11
5. I Can't Quit You Baby(Soundboard (Radio Broadcast))7:02
6. I Gotta Move(Soundboard (Radio Broadcast))3:28
7. Dazed And Confused(Soundboard (Radio Broadcast))10:34
8. How Many More Times(Soundboard (Radio Broadcast))2:45
Total duration: 45:56

CDR2
Source:Audience recording
1. Train Kept A-Rollin'
4:41
2. I Can't Quit You Baby
4:11
3. I Gotta Move
4:48
4. Dazed And Confused
10:53
5. White Summer / Black Mountain Side
7:54
6. How Many More Times
18:13
Total duration: 50:40



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Led Zeppelin 1969-03-14 Konserthuset,Stockholm,Sweden (Master-DAT)

Led Zeppelin, Tivolis Koncertsal
March 16, 1969, Copenhagen, Denmark
Soundboard Recording
Master > DAT

1. I Can't Quit You
2. I Gotta Move
3. Dazed and Confused
4. How Many More Times

plus

Soundboard Reel Master>Pre-Broadcast FM Master>DAT(1)>CDR(1)>EAC>WAV>FLAC

1. I Can't Quit You
2. I Gotta Move
3. Dazed and Confused
4. How Many More Times

Javit1972's details: First of all, this show was not broadcast live as it was
happening. It was broadcast some days after the original show taking place,
and as of yet, the date of the original broadcast is unknown. The radio station
secured the rights to broadcast only a part of the show from Peter Grant, who
thus gave them what we have today; copied from Jimmy's master reel. From there
the Pre-Broadcast reel resided in radio archives until relatively recently.
Around 1992 it was transferred to DAT and from there to my CDR which I EACed
to WAV and encoded to FLAC with FLAC frontend. 

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Led Zeppelin 1969-03-14 Konserthuset,Stockholm,Sweden (Liquid Led)




Artist: Led Zeppelin
Date: 1969.03.14
Title: Denmark Deluxe (Limited Edition #3/25)
Label: Liquid Led (LLP-0309-006)
Venue: Tivolis Koncertsal
Location: Copenhagen, Denmark
Source: Pre-Broadcast FM Master Soundboard

Lineage: Silver CD > EAC > WAV > FLAC

*Note 1: "IMO" This is the finest collection of  the March 16 soundboard of 1969.
Liquid Led pulls out another steller release. The Remaster of the Pre-FM Master on
disc 1 is absolute stunning. Enjoy -bb

Disc 1
(Pre-FM Remaster)
01. I Can't Quit You
02. I Gotta Move       
03. Dazed And Confused       
04. How Many More Times               

Disc 2
(Original Pre-FM Master)
01. I Can't Quit You
02. I Gotta Move       
03. Dazed And Confused       
04. How Many More Times   

(Original Swedish Radio Broadcast - DJ's comments)
05. I Can't Quit You
06. I Gotta Move   
07. Dazed And Confused
08. How Many More Times

*Note 2: The concert is billed as "Super Session" including supporting acts such as Country
Joe & The Fish, Keef Hartley Blues Band.(-bb) The March 1969 Scandinavian Tour has been a
constant source of confusion. Research by Godwin and Lewis indicates that two shows were
performed on March 14, an early evening performance in Stockholm, followed by an 11:00pm show
in Upsala. Press clippings in Godwin's "Press Reports" confirms these facts. However, Luis Rey
attributes the available soundboard and audience tapes to the Copenhagen performances two days
later. -www.zeppelinart.com

*Note 3: Tivoli Gardens is a famous amusement park and pleasure garden in Copenhagen, Denmark.
The park opened on August 15, 1843 and, except for Dyrehavsbakken in nearby Klampenborg, it is
the oldest amusement park which has survived intact to the present day. -Wikipedia

Art and Checksum Included

Enjoy this wonderful collection!
-bostonbro


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Led Zeppelin 1969-03-14 Konserthuset,Stockholm,Sweden (1stgen-DAT-CDR)(audience)(flac)

690314 - Stockholm (FBO)
The Konserthuset, Stockholm
Audience Recording

1st Generation Tape > DAT > CD-R > .wav > .FLAC

01 - Train Kept-A-Rollin'
02 - I Gotta Move
03 - I Can't Quit You Baby
04 - Dazed And Confused
05 - White Summer - Black Mountain Side
06 - How Many More Times

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For trades, please visit our webpage at www.SwanSong.co.nr or
check out my personal trading site at www.DingSter.co.nr

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Led Zeppelin - 1969-03-14 Konserthuset,Stockholm,Sweden (TDOLZ)(SB)



 

Led Zeppelin
Title: Missing Links
Dates: March 14, 1969
Venue: Konserthuset, Stockholm, Sweden.

Source: Ex+ Soundboard Recording
Lineage: TDOLZ (Vol.81) Boot 1CD > EAC > FLAC

----------------------------------------------------
Disc
01: I Can't Quit You Baby
02: I Gotta Move
03: Dazed And Confused
04: How Many More Times
- March 14, 1969 Stockholm, Sweden -


05: Heartbreaker
06: That's The Way
- June 28, 1970 Bath Festival, Shepton Mallet, UK -


07: Fire *
08: Carouselambra *
09: Carouselambra *
10: Carouselambra *
- May, 1978 Clearwell Castile Forest Of Dean Wales -
* Stereo Soundboard

----------------------------------------------------
Band Lineup:
Robert Plant: Vocals
Jimmy Page: Guiter
John Bonham: Drums
John Paul Jones: Bass                                                                                                                                                 by: japrainbow

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Black Sabbath 1970-08-31 Montreux Casino Montreux, Switzerland(SBD)

Black Sabbath
August 31, 1970
Montreux, Switzerland 
Montreux Casino 
Stereo soundboard recording
Confirmed lossless version

~*~ Mk1 version, carefully remastered fixing minor issues, without EQ ~*~


Tracklist:

01:18 - 01. --tuning up & first song intro--
03:21 - 02. Paranoid 
06:34 - 03. N.I.B. 
06:47 - 04. Behind The Wall Of Sleep 
07:04 - 05. Iron Man 
08:23 - 06. War Pigs 
06:32 - 07. Fairies Wear Boots
Encore :::
03:09 - 08. -- applause, last song intro & tuning up-- 
08:30 - 09. Hand Of Doom

Running time:

51 min 38 seconds

Lineage:
Flat transfer from 7 1/2 ips BASF stereo master tape -> Steve Hammonds 8-CD set Disc #5? -> CD -> CD... -> ? -> CD Source -> EAC -> WAV -> FLAC
DimeTravel Remastering 2016-02-xx ::: wav -> Audacity [normalisation to remove DC offset, slight channel/phase alignment, fades, manual dropout repairs, cable crackle repairs in a couple of spots, removed micro-gaps between songs, volume adjustments, 00:00-33:00 +0.5% pitch (speed) fix with single pass after frequency analysis & with pitchpipe verification (33:00-end was OK), NO equalisation] -> CD Wave (track splits) -> flacs (Trader's Little Helper) -> frogster -> DIME

What we already know:

In the year 2002 or 2003, several multitrack and a few stereo master tapes with several hours of unreleased Sabbath's demos and a live recording were first discovered by Simon Platz while doing an audit. He contacted Steve Hammonds and asked if he was interested in them. Hammonds said yes. The included live show tape box said nothing but the tape speed. It was only later that someone labeled it 'Live 1970'. 

In January of 2004, the tapes were transferred to 8 CDs (often referred to as the 'Steve Hammonds 8-CD set').

On October 5, 2009, captainsdead.com user 'gregor' first uploaded an MP3 version of the 1970 live recording on Captainsdead.com. At that point, the exact date and place of the show recorded was still unknown - the upload was called 'Sometime in 1970'.

On January 9 + 23, 2010, Youtube user '1970sabbathlive' uploaded two tracks of the show on Youtube. Recording date and place were still unknown.

Internet discusssions on the amazing new find on Youtube only seem to have started in October of 2010. The original Captainsdead download link was already dead.

In November and December 2010, Youtube user '1970sabbathlive' uploaded the remaining tracks of this show on Youtube. Asked by many people for an upload of the source, '1970sabbathlive' informed that he originally received the show in MP3 format. Then he converted that MP3 version to WAV, 'cleaned it up a little' in Audacity, converted the WAV files to FLAC and shared them on the Deep Purple Hub and possibly elsewhere. That MP3-sourced, 'cleaned-up' FLAC version is now all over the internet and served as the source of ALL commercial bootlegs that were released shortly afterwards. Asked for an upload of the 'original', unedited MP3 files, '1970sabbathlive' never gave an answer.

On December 5, 2010, Sabbath collector 'Megalomaniac' finished and published a PDF file called 'Possible dates & venues of the unknown Black Sabbath 1970 SBD recording'. Based on the available knowledge about early Sabbath tourdates, as well as on an analysis of variations in Ozzy's lyrics as heard on available bootlegs from the early years (e.g. in 'War Pigs', a song which changed a lot lyricwise), it concluded that "1970-06-28 (or 1970-07-03) Ciney and 1970-08-31 Montreux are the most probable guesses so far".

On December 20, 2010, 'Megalomaniac' released another PDF called 'The Riddle is solved: Unknown 1970 Sabbath SBD is 1970-08-31 Montreux'. It was based on the work of many people, some of them renowned Sabbath collectors - including several Frech-speaking collectors, one of which recognized the announcer's voice. Several people then confirmed that the announcer was Claude Nobs who used to organise the Montreux festivals, which led to the conclusion that the recording originates from 1970-08-31 Montreux Casino. 


This recording:

Long story short. For years, this recording had been hoarded. Then it got released in lossy quality around the world on multiple bootleg releases. Surprisingly, searching through my old CD collections, i noticed i had one Sabbath CD. It was not labeled at all. But obviously after the tunings i heard Ozzy quoting 'Paranoid' as a 'new' song, so i listened. 
I wrote down the setlist and started searching through the internet. It was a soundboard recording, so i thought it had to be famous, and i was not wrong at all. 
The setlist - including the tuning - matched the Montreux Casino recording. But i read that the recording was widely circulated as lossy, so i checked. 
Based on the spectral and frecuency analysis, it was perfectly lossless. So i sent it to a very reliable source on Sabbath recordings and got their confirmation that it was indeed lossless.
Then i sent it to kneesfudd who helped me with the speed corrections and remastering. He sent me back the files and here they are for your enjoyment.

Thanks to kneesfudd for his help on this project, as well to all the persons who helped me to find information about the recording, the background info and anything else (you know who you are!).

frogster on DIME 
February 2016 

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Black Sabbath 1971-08-31 Jai Alai Fronton Hall Miami, FL

BLACK SABBATH
MIAMI, FL
JAI-ALAI FRONTON HALL
31 AUGUST 1971

O. A. - UNKN.

aud rec

FROM 2ND GEN. CASSETTE
THANKS TO LUCIFERBURNS


LET'S HELP THE SDP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


n.i.b.
war pigs
sweet leaf
iron man
children of the grave
wicked world

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Cinderella Long Cold Winter Session (Featuring Cozy Powell)




Cinderella

Long Cold Winter Session (Featuring Cozy Powell)

lineage: silver CD > EAC (secure mode) > FLAC8

artwork: scanned @ 600 DPI > saved as TIFF > cropped, rotated, color corrected/ downsized in photoshop > saved as 300 DPI png

comments:

Mostly instrumentals - this tape sounds like it was Cozy Powell's work/practice tape for the sessions he was involved in for Cinderella's 'Long Cold Winter' album.

There's some vocals present and the mixing is quite different than the final product. Some songs are incomplete on this tape as well.

Sound quality is decent for a Maxell type II cassette tape in which this material is purportedly sourced from.

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The Rolling Stones Europe 73(VGP 011 V5)

The Rolling Stones
Europe 73
Vinyl Gang Product [VGP-011]

Foret Nationale, Brussels, Belgium, October 17, 1973 1st show
Wembley Empire Pool, London, September 9, 1973 (*)

Lineage: Original CD --> EAC --> WAV --> FLAC FRONTEND (LEVEL 8) --> FLAC

This is Gold edition Cd which is also 5th edition. Or is it?

Here are the identifiers for the 5th edition (according "Black Book") and how they match to my CD:

1) Matrix number VGP-011 516639: MATCH
2) Pressed on Gold CD: MATCH
3) The 35 seconds intro recorded as track 1: MATCH
4) Total time is 74:22: MATCH
5) There are pictures of CD labels of every edition and they are all different: MATCH
6) There are pictures of back covers of every edition and they are all different: NO MATCH !!!
   My disc has same back cover than 4th edition (according to BB).

So what edition this is? I think it IS 5th edition with new (=old) back cover. It wasn't uncommon that VGP
re-released their old CD's with new covers.

The newest edition (and also the last) has released in last year (2004) and I have that one too,
but it is only in CDR so I cannot verify the matrix number and other identifiers.

Anyway here it is. Do share your opinions about it.


Brown Sugar
Happy *
Gimme Shelter
Tumbling Dice
Heartbreaker *
Dancing With Mr. D
Angie
You Can't Always Get What You Want
Honky Tonk Women
Midnight Rambler
All Down The Line
Rip This Joint
Jumping Jack Flash
Street Fighting Man *

Artworks included.

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The Rolling Stones Europe '73 (Gold CD Sticker - Digitally Remastered)(VGP 011 V4)

 


1        Announcer    0:20
2        Brown Sugar    3:15
3        Happy    2:52
4        Gimme Shelter    5:36
5        Tumbling Dice    4:45
6        Doo Doo Doo Doo Doo (Heartbreaker)    5:00
7        You Can't Always Get What You Want    10:41
8        Dancing With Mr.D    4:22
9        Angie    4:31
10        Honky Tonk Women    3:02
11        Midnight Rambler    12:52
12        All Down The Line    3:36
13        Rip This Joint    2:01
14        Jumping Jack Flash    3:16
15        Street Fighting Man    5:09

    Enregistré à – Forest National, Brussels
    Enregistré à – Empire Pool, Wembley

Gold CD

October 17, 1973 - Forest Nationale (1st show), Brussels, Belgium except tracks 3,4,6 and 15 from Empire Pool Wembley, London, UK, Live Concert (Sept. 9, 1973)

Excellent soundboard recordings taken from FM radio broadcast

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