Jeff Beck Group / Windsor 1967 / CDR / NoN label
7th National Jazz And Blues Festival, Royal Windsor Racecource, Windsor, Berkshire, UK 13th August 1967
The first Jeff Beck Group’s live performance that appeared on the stage on August 13th, the final day of the “7th National Jazz And Blues Festival” held for three consecutive days at the 1967 Royal Windsor Racecourse. Recorded with a truly high quality audience recording that was good enough for the time. All 5 songs, the recording time is as short as 21 minutes, but the original Jeff Beck Group’s live with a drummer Aynsley Dunbar, full of tight and intense groove feeling, is stable. It is recorded with high sound quality. It was a sound source that appeared as a digital version of the take that was copied from the second generation tape to DAT. Maybe it was recorded right in front of the PA? The direct feeling of the sound that you can think of, yet the clear sound without any distortion or cracking of the sound is a masterpiece, and the surprising dynamic sound with outstanding separation feeling reproduces a valuable show. Originally, as it is, there is no processing, and it is absolutely suitable to make a CD with a press! The first-class super sound source take that I have no choice but to think. On the final day of the three-day festival, the Jeff Beck Group, Cream, Fleetwood Mac, John Mayall, Donovan and others were on the list, and it seems that it was a great day. increase. The 1968 Fillmore West line recording, highest sound quality board and the best live sound source of the early Jeff Beck Group are undoubtedly a must-listen set for all Beck fans, and will definitely become a standard in the future. It can be said that it is the title of.