商品説明
Stereo Aud recording of the Dallas performance on March 30th from the North American tour in the first half of 1968! The first appearance sound source of the topic!
For cream, Dallas on October 25th is the standard, but this is the spring performance in Dallas. It will be the first sound source.
It was released by the team "DoD", which has released the first astringent sound source of ZEP in a row in recent years. Digitization from the master reel. The freshness is good in stereo recording, but the sound image balance is extreme, and the sound seems to be extremely panned to the left and right, and it is rare for the sound source at that time to separate this much. Also, the vocals are far away, and the performance is rough like a heavy instrument from beginning to end, but it is a terrible performance anyway, so it is said that this can be heard unexpectedly.
When making a CD, adjustments such as the volume that was low in the original sound source and the band of the part where the sound is commo after the tape change at the beginning of "Traintime" at the end are adjusted appropriately so as not to overdo it, and "Sunshine" All the minute digital noise such as "Pip Pip ..." that occurred frequently from the beginning of "Of Your Love" to around 2:30 has been removed pinpointly, and it is definitely easier to hear than the original sound source. We are doing it.
This time, considering the extreme stereo balance of the original sound source, the first piece is a remaster with the original balance, but the second piece is a remix remaster version with the stereo balance centered in the monaural direction. Is also recorded. In this second part, the extreme sound image was centered, so the whole picture of the performance, which was originally too close to the stage and was too separated and difficult to grasp, became dango-like, but constant. It is a mechanism that allows you to enjoy the feeling of watching a performance (full of roughness) from a bird's-eye view while keeping a distance (although it is just an image). Of course, it is not an easy complete monaural, but it is stereo, so it is a bonus disc that makes it easy to capture the whole picture, which is centered around the performance, and you can enjoy it in stereo. It may be interesting to compare the difference between the first original mix remaster and the second remix remaster.
Disc 1 (56:46)
Original Mix Remaster ★ Bandwidth, volume, etc. have been adjusted to some extent.
(Stereo balance is originally extreme)
1. Sunshine Of Your Love
2. I'm So Glad
3. Sitting On Top Of The World
4. Steppin'Out
5. Traintime ★ Komori after cutting at the beginning
6. Toad ★ Comor
Disc 2 (56:46)
DISC 2: Remix Remaster ★ The extreme stereo balance has been remixed slightly toward the center, making the overall sound image easier to grasp.
1. Sunshine Of Your Love
2. I'm So Glad
3. Sitting On Top Of The World
4. Steppin'Out
5. Traintime ★ Komori after cutting at the beginning
6. Toad ★ Comor
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