商品説明
The legendary recording has been upgraded to the ultimate form! The strongest (= BLACK SABBATH strongest) audience album in the 70's is born.
[Legendary Lampinsky recording is the ultimate evolution]
The strongest record is "Providence performance on August 3, 1975" ... Yes, it is a super-superior audience recording by the legendary master "Dan Lampinsky". Speaking of Lampinsky, he is an absolute master who left a lot of transcendental recordings in Boston and Providence in the late 70's. The color of the eyes of collectors all over the world changes just by saying his work, and a lot of less popular bands flock. The Lampinsky Collection has already been declared to be closed to the public, and there is also a record of our BLACK SABBATH in it. His SABBATH recordings are four. Two of them have been released, and the transcendental sound was from 1975. It was a Providence recording of "SABOTAGE TOUR".
Of course, we also introduced it as the Shades label "MEGALOMANIA" from the beginning of the excavation. Even in the recording of all audiences in the 70's, the sound quality is one of the best, and it has become very popular. However, "MEGALOMANIA" (... rather than the Lampinsky Master itself) was one of the best in the 70's, but not the pinnacle. Even though the basic sound was so awesome, it had some terrible drawbacks. It is a poor contact of the equipment. During the five songs from "Supertzar" to "Symptom Of The Universe", which announced the start of the performance, the right channel was dropped due to a very momentary poor contact. Of course, the left channel is super-superior and seamless, and "MEGALOMANIA" also supports monaural sound drop parts. Although I enjoyed the show itself, I lost my concentration because the stereo ← → monaural was switched in more than 35 places in 5 songs including the minute ones with zero comma seconds or less. This work is a full live album with no discomfort by brushing up such "too regrettable! Famous recording".
Disc 1 (42:56)
1. Supertzar
2. Killing Yourself To Live
3. Hole In The Sky
4. Snowblind
5. Symptom Of The Universe
6. War Pigs
7. Megalomania
Disc 2 (56:20)
1. Sabbra Cadabra
2. Jam
3. Sometimes I'm Happy
4. Drum Solo
5. Supernaut
6. Iron Man
7. Guitar Solo
8. Black Sabbath
9. Spiral Architect
10. Embryo/Children Of The Grave
11. Paranoid
Ozzy Osbourne - Vocals Tony Iommi - Guitar Geezer Butler - Bass Bill Ward - Drums
1. Intro.
2. Deuce
3. Strutter
4. Hotter Than Hell
5. Firehouse
6. She
7. C'mon And Love Me
8. 100,000 Years
9. Drum Solo/Paul MC
10. Black Diamond
11. Cold Gin
12. Rock And Roll All Nite
Paul Stanley - Guitar & Vocals Gene Simmons - Bass & Vocals Ace Frehley - Guitar
Peter Criss - Drums & Vocals
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