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Bob Sharp
The Vancouver tracklisting is NOT as listed on the cover.
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Erik_Snow
Could somebody please upload the track to another "file-upload-site" , as these yousend-it/hightail uploads only works for the first few downloaders? Thanks
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Rank Stranger
I can only compare this to the VGP releases "Some Like It Hot" and "Shake Your Hips", I don't have the Sister Morphine boot from this show.
I don't know, if this sounds much better.
It seems they cut the low frequencies, that were very prominent on VGP, especially on "SLIH".
Or is it only because the Scorpio boot runs three seconds faster?
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Rank Stranger
is it only because the Scorpio boot runs three seconds faster?
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midnrambler
It's just as dissappointing as the recent Stones releases.
I cannot hear much difference to the official album tracks...
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alimente
Roll Over Beethoven - yes, it sounds a bit clearer than VGP, but if this really a better source tape generation or if this clearer sound was achieved by a good EQ job is open for discussion. Scorpio runs a bit faster, and of course, this also influences the sound.
Better tape generation or not, the difference is minimal and not the huge upgrade I was hoping for, considering the fact that a handful of Paris 1970 tracks are indeed available in truly excellent soundboard quality - Sympathy For The Devil, Brown Sugar and Love In Vain. I was hoping for the complete show from the source these three tracks were lifted from.
For a more enjoyable listening experience of Paris 1970, I still prefer Laughingsam's DSP remaster which sounds more natural than all these "harsh" undoctored releases from VGP, Sister Morphine and now Scorpio.