商品説明
The second installment to dig up the buried vintage early analog record and hit the spot!
This time is the live version.
All are recorded directly from the original analog record, not on the net.
The main ones are two LPs recording the Philadelphia performance on September 2, 1964, which were recorded on Disc 1, both of which were recorded from a rare hard-to-find board, but especially the first half of Disc 1, which is the highlight of this time. The ALIVE AT LAST (WALRUS RECORDS) recorded in is extremely clearer than the tape sound source distributed on the net in recent years, has a wide range unrelated to compression processing, and is natural and has a sense of depth and leeway. Good analog sound. There is no first appearance part of the live performance part, but the cheers of the start and end of the live, the howling part, and the MC part from the last MC on the A side to the MC part on the B side are slightly longer than the CD title that is said to be the best already released. It is recorded, and in fact, all of the existing titles are shortened by fade-in and fade-out to cut the trace noise part of the record by applying noise reduction based on the analog board, which is the first half of this sound source. It is a guess compared to the WALRUS record, and the conclusion when releasing this record is that the tape sound source does not actually exist, and it is something that core enthusiasts can not miss. This time, in order to faithfully reproduce the analog record, noise was removed by pinpoint aiming, and no equalizing or compressor processing was applied except for volume adjustment. Please experience the sound faithful to the precious master.
"In Concert at Whiskey Flat" (No Label) in the latter half of Disc 1 is considered to be the later TMOQ board, and is also one of the earliest boards as a collector's item of The Beatles. It is a TMOQ-like design that the large numbers 1 and 2 are printed on the label side. In terms of sound quality, it is a little inferior to the WALRUS board in the first half, and the MC at the transition part of the disc is shorter, so there is a slight difference in the recorded content from the ALIVE AT LAST recorded in the first half, but it is a valuable earliest board. I recorded it here. It may be the second person to check the difference from ALIVE AT LAST by yourself.
Disc2 is effectively a bonus disc, and the nostalgic LP of CONTRA BAND MUSIC is made into a disc at the request of the familiar CONTRA BAND MUSIC! The content is for enthusiasts only, but it is recorded here as a bonus disc.
This second record will not be made into a CD from these vinyl records almost forever.
Vintage Vinyl Record Collection Series
PHILADELPHIA 1964 AND OTHER VINTAGE MATERIALS
Disc 1
Convention Hall, Philadelphia, PA. USA 2nd September 1964
Taken from Mega Rare Vintage LP "ALIVE AT LAST"
WALRUS RECORDS / 1001 A, B
1. Introduction
2. Twist And Shout
3. You Can't Do That
4. All My Loving
5. She Loves You
6. Things We Said Today
7. Roll Over Beethoven
8. MC
9. Can't Buy Me Love
10. If I Fell
11. I Want To Hold Your Hand
12. Boys
13. A Hard Day's Night
14. Long Tall Sally
Taken from Vintage LP Pre-TMOQ "In Concert at Whiskey Flat"
No Label, Matrix OPD 19 70-417F / OPD 67-2 70418F
15. Introduction
16. Twist And Shout
17. You Can't Do That
18. All My Loving
19. She Loves You
20. Things We Said Today
21. Roll Over Beethoven
22. MC
23. Can't Buy Me Love
24. If I Fell
25. I Want To Hold Your Hand
26. Boys
27. A Hard Day's Night
28. Long Tall Sally
Disc 2
Taken from Vintage LP “SUNDAY NIGHT AT THE LONDON PALLADIUM”
(Shalom Records (a.k.a. Contra Band Music) / WEC-3687-A, B)
TV Programme "Sunday Night At The London Palladium"
The London Palladium Theatre, London, UK 12th January 1964
1. I Want To Hold Your Hand
2. This Boy
3. All My Loving
4. Money (That's What I Want)
5. Twist And Shout
6. Ending
TV Programme "Big Night Out"
Teddington Studios Centre, London, UK 23rd February 1964
7. Please Mr. Postman (Opening)
8. Skit #1
9. Skit #2
10. All My Loving
11. I Wanna Be Your Man
12. Skit #3
13. Till There Was You
14. Please Mr. Postman
15. I Want To Hold Your Hand
Taken from Vintage LP “SWEDEN 1963” (Contra Band Music / WEC-3795-A, B)
Karlaplans studio, Stockholm, Sweden 24th October 1963
for Swedish Radio
16. I Saw Her Standing There
17. From Me To You
18. Money (That's What I Want)
19. Roll Over Beethoven
20. You Really Got A Hold On Me
21. She Loves You
22. Twist And Shout
Washington Coliseum, Washington, D.C. USA 11th February 1964
23. Till There Was You
24. I Want To Hold Your Hand
BBC Radio Programme "From Us To You" BBC Piccadilly Studios, London, UK 28th February 1964
25. Interview/Roll Over Beethoven
26. Interview/All My Loving
27. Interview/I Wanna Be Your Man
28. From Us To You
THE BEATLES NABY