商品説明
Introducing a set of 2 press CDs containing 2 types of line recordings from the time when "Aerosmith" was released in 1973 and "Get Your Wings" in 1974. On Disc 1, Boston on March 20, 1973, which is said to be the oldest sound source for Aerosmith, transferred a live performance at Paul's Mall to DAT from the reel master of Boston radio station WBCN. Recorded his version. From the live sound source of the day, I Ain't Got You and Mother Popcorn were recorded as they were on the official live album "Live Bootleg!", So both the performance content and sound quality are at the highest level. By the way, "Live Bootleg!" Is credited as a performance on April 23, but in recent years, the theory of March 20 has become influential, and this board also adopts that date. (Aerosmith frequently appears at the jazz live house called Paul Mall (closed in 1978), and from March to April, he performed nearly 10 times at the same venue.) Previously, for this Boston performance, the air check sound source of the same day was familiar, but since this board is a digital copy sound source from the reel of the station as mentioned above, the difference in sound quality is clear. You can enjoy the show with official-grade stereo line recording, which is literally the same as "Live Bootleg!". At this time, it was still a club-level local band in New England, so this is the only line recording board where you can enjoy the live performances of Aerosmith of that era. (The live at Cincinnati Counterpart Studio on September 26 is literally a live at the studio) You can enjoy simple and rough performances that seem to be early days, but Steven Tyler's vocals who have been active as professionals since the 1960s Has already been completed by this time, and you can hear a wonderful performance in each song. The harmonica performance is also wonderful. Joey's drums are accurate and also give us a wonderful performance. By the way, you can also listen to saxophonist David Woodward at Mother Popcorn, Walkin'The Dog, and Mama Kin. It seems that the audience at the same venue at this time was less than 100 people, but honestly, it seems that it is not good to keep it at the bootleg level, enjoy the best concert sound source in rock history in every sense. can do. Disc 2 also includes a line recording of a live performance at My Fathers Palace, a club on Long Island in New York on July 2, 1974. Compared to the officially adopted Disc 1 Boston performance, the sound is a little rough, which makes you feel the tape deterioration, but the texture and clearness of the sound are superb to the extent that there is no problem at all. If you listen to this alone, you can fully enjoy it as a high-quality line recording without any problems. Similar to Boston, the FM sound source at that time is used here, but the sound quality of the analog LP is overwhelmingly better than the bootleg CD that seems to have originated from the tape released in the past. Unless discovered by the station master, the highest sound quality record that recorded this performance will be the original analog record. This board is a remaster of the sound source of the analog board drop. You can enjoy higher quality sound by applying equalization that suppresses the range where the high-pitched sound is too high. Originally, the sound was jerky overall, but I didn't feel any stress when listening to it, and I can assure you that it sounds the best for the 1974 Aerosmith line recording (April 7, 1974). FM of the day's Detroit performance is lower than this in terms of sound quality). The parts that were cut off in analog are connected by the same day CD of the above-mentioned transcription. The scale of the sound is perfect, and the numbers with less deterioration are sounds that can be used as bonuses for the official edition. The set also contains 5 songs from the second, and you can see that the set has changed to something that seems to be at this time. The 1973 Boston performance, which boasts the sound image of an iron wall, and the 1974 Rothrin performance, which was recorded with the best sound ever. The decisive board for the initial Aerosmith will be released on a 2-disc press CD.
Disc 1(44:27)
Live at Paul's Mall, Boston, MA. USA 20th March 1973
1. One Way Street 2. Somebody 3. Write Me A Letter 4. I Ain't Got You 5. Mother Popcorn
6. Movin' Out 7. Walkin' The Dog 8. Train Kept A Rollin' 9. Mama Kin
STEREO SOUNDBOARD RECORDING
Disc 2(44:50)
Live at My Father's Place, Long Island, NY. USA 2nd July 1974
1. Write Me A Letter 2. S.O.S. (Too Bad) 3. Lord Of The Thighs 4. Dream On
5. Same Old Song & Dance 6. Woman Of The World 7. Train Kept A Rollin' (Slow) 8. Drum Solo
9. Train Kept A Rollin' (Fast) 10. Walkin' The Dog
SOUNDBOARD RECORDING
Steven Tyler - Vocals, Harmonica Joe Perry - Guitar, Vocals Brad Whitford - Guitar, Vocals
Tom Hamilton - Bass Joey Kramer - Drums
(61:03)
1. Make It 2. Lord Of The Thighs 3. Somebody 4. Write Me A Letter 5. Same Old Song and Dance
6. Dream On 7. One Way Street 8. S.O.S. (Too Bad) 9. Train Kept A Rollin' 10. Mama Kin
11. Walkin' The Dog 12. Milk Cow Blues
AEROSMITH KENT