I reworked this by fixing the incorrect song order. The sequence of the tracks SHOULD now be correct. This was first upped ~ 7/29/2008.
Setlist & Fingerprints-
Track 01 - The Barbarian Track 02 - Take A Pebble Track 03 - Guitar solo Track 04 - Piano solo Track 05 - Tiger In The Spotlight Track 06 - Take A Pebble reprise Track 07 - Tarkus Track 08 - Knife Edge Track 09 - Rondo '69 Track 10 - Drum solo Track 11 - Rondo '69 reprise Track 12 - A Time And A Place
Lineage -
Unknown recording gear > bootleg vinyl record(s) ??? > TDK D90 90 min. normal bias cassette tape, alleged 3rd gen. > JVC TD-W505 stereo double cassette deck > Aiwa XC-RW700 CD/CD recorder (tracked songs here) > Memorex Cool Colors 80 min. music CD-Rs > Cakewalk Pyro 2005 (wav files onto HD here) > Cakewalk Pyro 2005 (retracked and edited wav files here) > Trader's Little Helper (encoded level 8 with FlacFrontend and aligned on sector boundaries)
Quality -
7-8/10 (very good to very good plus, IMHO as always) I have been assured that this is the ENTIRE concert.
CD 1 : 7 tracks, 55:15 CD 2 : 5 tracks, 34:42 TT : 89:57
I was not at this show and I did not record it, so this will be relatively short and sweet. I got this show in a trade at least 15 years ago if not earlier than that. My source did not know if it was from bootleg vinyl, reel to reel tape or what. The show is basically 90 minutes long. When I saw ELP play at the Civic Arena in Pittsburgh, PA on August 12, 1972, this is about how long they played, I believe. The SQ of this recording is very good, especially considering the technology available at that time. There is a mild amount of hiss present as well as a little bit of very occasional warble in some piano and guitar parts. None of these is cause for undue alarm.There is NO audience chatter present ; the audience was very respectful of the band and each other. At the beginning of the first track, a woman (?) says, "Jim"...that's about it ! When listened to on headphones, the recording reveals a few pops and crackles in certain areas. This did not strike me as wide-spread. One thing that is certain is that the performance is dynamic. Tarkus had just been released in June 1971 and the band plays a number of cuts from the album to the delight of the audience. It's truly a wonderful show.
1 comment:
Artist - Emerson, Lake & Palmer
Date - 1971/08/21
Venue - Transit Auditorium, Chicago, IL USA
vg to vg+ audience recording
I reworked this by fixing the incorrect song order.
The sequence of the tracks SHOULD now be correct.
This was first upped ~ 7/29/2008.
Setlist & Fingerprints-
Track 01 - The Barbarian
Track 02 - Take A Pebble
Track 03 - Guitar solo
Track 04 - Piano solo
Track 05 - Tiger In The Spotlight
Track 06 - Take A Pebble reprise
Track 07 - Tarkus
Track 08 - Knife Edge
Track 09 - Rondo '69
Track 10 - Drum solo
Track 11 - Rondo '69 reprise
Track 12 - A Time And A Place
Lineage -
Unknown recording gear > bootleg vinyl record(s) ??? >
TDK D90 90 min. normal bias cassette tape, alleged 3rd gen. >
JVC TD-W505 stereo double cassette deck >
Aiwa XC-RW700 CD/CD recorder (tracked songs here) >
Memorex Cool Colors 80 min. music CD-Rs >
Cakewalk Pyro 2005 (wav files onto HD here) >
Cakewalk Pyro 2005 (retracked and edited wav files here) >
Trader's Little Helper (encoded level 8 with FlacFrontend
and aligned on sector boundaries)
Quality -
7-8/10 (very good to very good plus, IMHO as always)
I have been assured that this is the ENTIRE concert.
CD 1 : 7 tracks, 55:15
CD 2 : 5 tracks, 34:42
TT : 89:57
I was not at this show and I did not record it, so this will be
relatively short and sweet. I got this show in a trade at least
15 years ago if not earlier than that. My source did not know if
it was from bootleg vinyl, reel to reel tape or what. The show is
basically 90 minutes long. When I saw ELP play at the Civic Arena
in Pittsburgh, PA on August 12, 1972, this is about how long they
played, I believe. The SQ of this recording is very good, especially
considering the technology available at that time. There is a mild
amount of hiss present as well as a little bit of very occasional
warble in some piano and guitar parts. None of these is cause for
undue alarm.There is NO audience chatter present ; the audience was
very respectful of the band and each other. At the beginning of the
first track, a woman (?) says, "Jim"...that's about it ! When
listened to on headphones, the recording reveals a few pops and
crackles in certain areas. This did not strike me as wide-spread.
One thing that is certain is that the performance is dynamic. Tarkus
had just been released in June 1971 and the band plays a number of
cuts from the album to the delight of the audience. It's truly a
wonderful show.
jojogunne 1/23/2010
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