CD1 :
01. Flash Gordon
02. We Will Rock You
03. Action This Day
04. Somebody To Love
05. Calling All Girls
06. Now I'm Here
07. Put Out The Fire
08. Love Of My Life
09. Improvisation
10. Save Me
CD2 :
01. Get Down
02. Body Language
03. Under Pressure
04. Fat Bottomed Girls
05. Crazy Little Thing Called Love
06. Saturday Night's Alright For Fighting
07. Bohemian Rhapsody
08. Tie Your Mother Down
09. Another One Bites The Dust
10. Tie Your Mother Down
11. Rock'N'Roll Medley
12. We Are The Champions
13. God Save The Queen
Luanda Queen wrote:
Thanks.
(CD2 Track10 should be Jailhouse Rock instead of TYMD twice) [img=/images/smiley/msn/teeth_smile.gif][/img]
You're right !! The track is named correctly, but not the info.txt so you have to modify it manually (probably a stupid cut and paste error). I don't edit the first post, so that everyone reading that know what you mean !
Kef, sometimes between a LP and a LP sourced CD can be a huge difference. A careless denoise and decrackle may destroy the recording (Brussels 1984-sep-21 is an example).
In this case, the unusually low amplitude may suggest a nonprofessional LP-CD transfer.
So, if you are a perfectionist, or a just a completist, you should look for the LP itself.
aristide1 wrote:
Kef, sometimes between a LP and a LP sourced CD can be a huge difference. A careless denoise and decrackle may destroy the recording (Brussels 1984-sep-21 is an example).
In this case, the unusually low amplitude may suggest a nonprofessional LP-CD transfer.
So, if you are a perfectionist, or a just a completist, you should look for the LP itself.
Totally agree with that point of view. I have myself a good collection of LP bootleg too, that I can't transfer properly at the time (no equipment + not technically skilled enough probably !). But I would be happy to do the job myself, with a very good equipment and as it should be done, just to see what kind of difference there is.
It really depends of the condition of the LP for a start, then of the quality of the transfer itself, and then to the remaster that can be made afterwards. All that is unknown to us when we get a bootleg (I don't remember a lot of bootlegs indicating a complete lineage !), so it should be interesting to see that by ourselves and compare !