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Paul Kersey
Its just downloaded for me now so hopefully it was just at wetransfers end
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Paul Kersey
Its just downloaded for me now so hopefully it was just at wetransfers end
Yes, i have just checked an it works.......must be "due to a popular demand, overload"
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Dorn
i got it now, finally
tks to JEMS to share this material, from a different rare source, very generous of you
and tks to CaptainAcid for the remastering jpob, well done
i bought "satisfaction guaranteed" about 20 years ago and got the EVSD version as well. all sound great but different, in great sound quality, all coming from mixing board. i am no expert but what exactly is now the difference to the 2 a.m. and these "in-house cassettes". they all come from the same recording/tape, don´t they ?
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CaptainAcid
yes, it is the same recording, but remixes are bit different.
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CaptainAcid
yes, it is the same recording, but remixes are bit different.
Imho the 1st mix is decently balanced while the "alt" has the guitars buried in the mix and you're left with Mick and the drums (the good thing about this alt mix is you can hear Stu better).
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Paul Kersey
Are there any other 1981 tour shows of this quality to come out Captain?
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Paul Kersey
Are there any other 1981 tour shows of this quality to come out Captain?
I don't know, we have to thank JEMS for this one.
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sandandglue
The liner notes mention another alternate mix of Phoenix (Another piece I'd quite happily listen to) but the thought of JEMS offering a few more goodies from this stash is very exciting.
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sandandglue
The liner notes mention another alternate mix of Phoenix (Another piece I'd quite happily listen to) but the thought of JEMS offering a few more goodies from this stash is very exciting.
The download contains both mixes, hence two different cover art, different liner notes.
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exilestones
Dan wrote:
WOW! The "Captain" is a cool guy to 'share' these recordings risking the ire of the Jems label who might want to initially profit with a silver disc version.
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exilestones
Dan wrote:
WOW! The "Captain" is a cool guy to 'share' these recordings risking the ire of the Jems label who might want to initially profit with a silver disc version.
Er, not sure how the "Captain" is "risking the ire of the JEMS label" when we, JEMS, provided the tapes to the "Captain" ourselves and asked him to distribute on IORR.
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exilestones
Dan wrote:
WOW! The "Captain" is a cool guy to 'share' these recordings risking the ire of the Jems label who might want to initially profit with a silver disc version.
Er, not sure how the "Captain" is "risking the ire of the JEMS label" when we, JEMS, provided the tapes to the "Captain" ourselves and asked him to distribute on IORR.
Also it seems as though a few folks are still confused about the sources and mixes.
We had two different pairs of cassettes, four tapes total, with each set offering a different mixdown of the multi-track soundboard recording of Tempe.
So they are from the same source, but they are mixed differently.
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exilestones
Dan wrote:
WOW! The "Captain" is a cool guy to 'share' these recordings risking the ire of the Jems label who might want to initially profit with a silver disc version.
Er, not sure how the "Captain" is "risking the ire of the JEMS label" when we, JEMS, provided the tapes to the "Captain" ourselves and asked him to distribute on IORR.
Also it seems as though a few folks are still confused about the sources and mixes.
We had two different pairs of cassettes, four tapes total, with each set offering a different mixdown of the multi-track soundboard recording of Tempe.
So they are from the same source, but they are mixed differently.