The source of this CD should be the same as the "Seven Seas Of Tsumagoi", I think few generations before or it is the same but it is equalized, in short, for me this version sounds better than the old IMHO
Queen
Yamaha Tsumagoi Hall, Kakegawa (a place near Shizuoka), Japan, April 29th 1975
Lineage: Tsumagoi 1975 (silver cd) --> WAV (with EAC safe mode) --> Flac (with XRecode)
disc one:
01 Procession
02 Now I'm Here
03 Ogre Battle
04 White Queen
05 Flick Of The Wrist
06 Doing All Right
07 In The Lap Of The Gods
08 Killer Queen
09 The March Of The Black Queen/Bring Back That Leroy Brown
10 Son And Daughter
11 Keep Yourself Alive
disc two
01 Seven Seas Of Rhye
02 Stone Cold Crazy
03 Liar
04 In The Lap Of The Gods… Revisited
05 Big Spender/
Modern Times Rock 'n Roll/
Jailhouse Rock/
Shake Rattle & Roll/
Stupid Cupid/
Be Bop A Lula/
Jailhouse Rock
06 God Save The Queen link
Thanks Luca !
But unfortunately this one goes straight to the bin. The recording was already crushed by compression, and now the bootleggers have taken all the life out of it by flatlining the EQ.
Why in the world do they even bother?
I guess it's been a slow news day for a while - very few Queen bootlegs in the last couple years.
Does that mean digital downloads have reigned victorious ?!
I think so. Maybe the vinyl revival makes the bootlegs live on in smaller groups. A record store near by offers some of them but not on CD. Those CD releases are very expensive and as you wrote above
not always they bring a better sound to your ears. Most of the people I talked to about music are listening files on their computer or smart phone. The CD's (official and unofficial) stay in the shelves covered with dust.
Is it bad or not? I think no. I remember many boots from Italy offering wrong dates and wrong shows. So no rip off money when you get it for free as a download. And no chances for bastards who try to get money for works others did.
best regards,
W.