商品説明
As for the Rolling Stones items, which have started the long-awaited exhibition, the sound source has been released from the winter tour in 1973. However, this time, items from the 1969 American tour will appear for the first time in a while. This tour was a wonderful time in their live history, losing to 1972 and 1973, but this time we released the Boston performance on November 29th. The show is held twice on that day, but the sound quality is excellent and the second show is sufficient for the release on this limited press CD. It was a well-known sound source among maniacs in the middle game of the American tour in 1969. Even if it is not as good as the rare masterpieces recorded by the dub of the TMOQ team, such as Auckland and San Diego, it is a good enough level for audience recording in 1969, and several items have been released in the past. ..
This sound source was recorded by the familiar name taper, Joe Maloney. As a result of his sound source being widely distributed in the 21st century, the DAC label "SOME SATANIC TOUR" based on it is said to be the best. More than 10 years have passed since the sound source was distributed and released, and the basis for this release was the first generation copy of the Maloney sound source that was newly released last year. It was the familiar Krw_co who made it public. In terms of sound quality, the past version is also high enough, and this version does not have a dramatic upper feeling, but the naturalness is obviously improved. Also, the original sound source had the big drawback that the pitch would rise extremely when it was copied from the master, but it was also finely adjusted when it was released. Still, in order to respect the high sound quality unique to Maloney, we have not added any extra equalization.
However, it is the earliest sound source in the recording by Maloney who lives in Boston, and the vintage feeling that combined with the era of 69 years is attractive, conversely, it is not in the area of Auckland or San Diego, but overall freshness. It is a recording that feels rougher than that.
(66:34)
1. Intro 2. Jumping Jack Flash 3. Carol 4. Sympathy For The Devil 5. Stray Cat Blues
6. Love In Vain 7. Prodigal Son 8. You Gotta Move 9. Under My Thumb 10. Midnight Rambler
11. Live With Me 12. Little Queenie 13. Satisfaction 14. Honky Tonk Women 15. Street Fighting Man
Mick Jagger - Lead Vocals, Harmonica Keith Richards - Guitar, Backing Vocals
Mick Taylor - Guitar Bill Wyman - Bass Charlie Watts - Drums
Ian Stewart - Piano
It will be released with a sticker with numbering.
THE ROLLING STONES NAVY