Rainbow / A Paris 1981 / 2CDR / Non label
Live at Hammersmith Odeon, London, UK 26th July 1981,Taken from the original 2LP (SPOT LIGHT XL 1508 A/B & 1510 A/B)
Kinney’s “A PARIS 1981” original press 3-disc set is reproduced from the master. In recent years, reissues of LP bootlegs have been well received for bonuses and gift titles, but this work is also a collection of domestic core collectors who provided those original LPs. As many reissues have proved, this time it is an analog record in the best condition that seems to be new, and it is digitized straight. We have reproduced the LP sound itself, which is completely untouched (cannot be put in), except for the treatment of the slight needle crackling noise.
The sound that has been loved for many years flows out of this work. The warm, soothing taste violently stimulates the nasal passages, as if it penetrates the memory center of the brain. The pitch is a little low, and the cheering parts such as before the start, before the end, encore, and “Over The Rainbow” are cut as well as the analog record. In terms of audio, it is not as good as the press 2CD of the vivid original cassette, but its clearness can only become a legend, and it is a high quality sound that is outstanding among many LP reissues. If the original cassette wasn’t found, it wouldn’t be strange to fix the pitch and make it a press CD.
It is recorded on the 3rd day of the London Hammersmith performance on July 26, 1981, which is different from the title. Also, of the 3-disc LP, the Hammersmith performance is up to the 3rd A-side. For some reason, the third B-side contains the Budokan “August 26, 1981”. In this work, this part is also reproduced in its entirety. It’s a bold composition that seems to be in the analog era, but it is also a high quality sound that is comparable to the main story Hammersmith.
More about this source textSource text required for additional translation information