商品説明
Queen's April 27, 1974 Providence performance from Dan Lampinsky's early sound source collection is now available on a press CD. The North American tour, which was the undercard of Mott the Hoople, had a total of 18 performances, including four sound sources: 4/21 New Orleans, 4/28 Portland, 5/4 Waterbury, and 5/7 New York. Exists. The sound quality of the Portland performance (from Wardour to "Hail To Majesty") is the best, and the other three performances are quite tough. So, this time is the Providence performance on the 8th day of the tour. This has very good sound quality. Due to the difference in the microphone system used, it is not an amazing sound like the Lampinsky sound source in the latter half of the 70's, but it is a sound source with high quality including freshness and goodness of sound, and it is definitely a queen collector. Is a good new sound source to get. The original of this take appeared on the net in February 2011 as "the initial sound source of Lampinsky". Those who listened to it, including Mott the Hoople of Tori, probably didn't have a good impression of the sound quality. The person who uploaded the sound source has inadvertently equalized the sound in order to make the original sound more powerful, and as a result, it has changed to a strangely kinky hiss noise that is loud and jarring. It was a sound source. The pitch correction is also quite slow, which is also one of the factors that distort the impression of the sound source. The take that appeared on the net is 47 minutes and 12 seconds, but if you perform accurate pitch correction, the 45 minutes and 52 seconds recorded on this board is correct, so it is shorter than 1 minute overall. This board has succeeded in removing the strange equalization that seems to be squishy and reviving the natural tone and feel that the original sound would have had. If you have a sound source posted on the net, please compare it with the sound of this board. I think you can judge which one is easier to listen to as music with a single shot. This sound source is also unfairly rated as "B-" on overseas queen sound source sites, but it is ridiculous, this is a pretty good sound. There is almost no harshness in the sound, Freddie's vocals that penetrate through are heard reasonably from beginning to end, and the appeal of the groove-filled performance of the entire band is realistically conveyed.
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