ROLLING STONES
- CD
LIVE IN SEATTLE 1972
LABEL: |
Mayflower 248-9 |
SOURCE: |
Center Coliseum, Seattle 4th June 1972 2nd show |
FORMAT: |
2 picture cds |
RUNNING TIME: |
47.37/39.08 |
SOUND/SOURCE: |
Audience stereo |
PACKAGING: |
Double Slimline Jewel case |
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SOUND 8.5 / PACKAGING 9
/ PERFORMANCE 8
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TRACK LIST: |
Disc One:
1. Introduction, 2. Brown
Sugar, 3. Bitch, 4. Rocks Off, 5. Gimme Shelter, 6. Happy, 7. Tumbling Dice, 8.
Love In Vain, 9. Sweet Virginia, 10. Loving Cup, 11. Band Introductions.
Disc Two: 1. You Can’t Always Get What You Want, 2. All Down The Line, 3.
Midnight Rambler #1, 4. Midnight Rambler #2, 5. Bye Bye Johnny, 6. Rip This
Joint, 7.
Jumping Jack Flash, 8. Street Fighting Man.
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REVIEW: |
Here again we get another release that presents Seattle 72 second show from
Mayflower. This concert was released in 1985 on vinyl as A Fair To Remember
(Archive Audio 646472 NSW), then on cd in 1995 on The Loveliest Night Of
Seattle 1972 (IMP 034-5) and in 1997 as A Fair To Remember Revisited (VGP 141)
then Seattle Superfonic (DAC 013), STP Chronicles (SODD 118-121) 4cd, in 2010.
Lately on cdr came out Seattle WA June 4, 1972 (D&D Archives Master Series
vol.4) which offered a new transfer from master tapes thanks to JEMS. Together
with the Vancouver show was released again in 2013 as American Exile (Scorpio
2496-8) 3 cds copied on Here Come The Rolling Stones (Eat A Peach 12-14) 3cd.
Midnight Rambler and Love in Vain can be found on Vancouver First Night (Off
Beat Records 99159017366-7) that came out in 1994, Happy is on 100% Odd Lots
(VGP 026) released in 1997, while 11 tracks in mono can be found on Germany
1973 (DAC 072) which came out in 2007. There have been so far 3 sources for
this concert: The Loveliest Night of Seattle 72 and A Fair To Remember
Revisited the 1st one, Seattle Superfonic the 2nd and
Germany 1973 the 3rd.
The Seattle evening show seems to have been recorded quite close to the PA
system, the sound is greatly improved, mostly excellent. It starts with great
powerful guitars with Jagger vocals improved,
overall the quality of the recording soon improves from Nicky Hopkins
Loveliest Night Of The Year onwards. The background noise which marred previous
versions, especially heard on Sweet Virginia and Loving Cup, is mostly gone.
Packaging is food but there is some confusion on the title since the from cover
reproduces Here Come the RS cover while on the spine and back appears the
proper title Live in Seattle 1972.
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