THE ROLLING STONES - KICK OFF! European Tour 1982 2CD [EMPRESS VALLEY]
THE ROLLING STONES - KICK OFF! European Tour 1982 2CD [EMPRESS VALLEY]
Price: US$110.00(tax included)
Weight: 150kg
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THE ROLLING STONES/START-UP! European Tour 1982
"Our Start!" (2CD)
EMPRESS VALLEY SUPREME DISC
Empress Valley has rediscovered it!! !
Stones Live Soundboard Master 1982!! !
It's AUD + SBD Mix !
The excavation soundboard master appears for the first time in the world! What a remarkable, if not amazing feat! A super rare soundboard from 1982 that will drive Stones fans crazy!! !
And the miracles continue! It was the first day of the 1982 European tour warm-up concert, a live show at the Capital Theatre in Aberdeen on May 26th! The soundboard master discovered this time is from the beginning to the middle of “Let Me Go”. Recorded from a master cassette owned by Taku's engineer at the time, so you can enjoy it on a super high quality soundboard. It's a great mix with Bill Wyman's bass roaring and it's super cool.
Anyway, I wonder when the Stones' live sound source was excavated... It feels like a valuable sound source has appeared after a long time.
All the photographs used on the jacket were taken that day and the color photographs are extremely valuable. You can really feel the warmth that is unique to a small venue.
Stones fans who understand the difference are welcome.
"Our Start!" (2CD)
EMPRESS VALLEY SUPREME DISC
Empress Valley has rediscovered it!! !
Stones Live Soundboard Master 1982!! !
It's AUD + SBD Mix !
The excavation soundboard master appears for the first time in the world! What a remarkable, if not amazing feat! A super rare soundboard from 1982 that will drive Stones fans crazy!! !
And the miracles continue! It was the first day of the 1982 European tour warm-up concert, a live show at the Capital Theatre in Aberdeen on May 26th! The soundboard master discovered this time is from the beginning to the middle of “Let Me Go”. Recorded from a master cassette owned by Taku's engineer at the time, so you can enjoy it on a super high quality soundboard. It's a great mix with Bill Wyman's bass roaring and it's super cool.
Anyway, I wonder when the Stones' live sound source was excavated... It feels like a valuable sound source has appeared after a long time.
All the photographs used on the jacket were taken that day and the color photographs are extremely valuable. You can really feel the warmth that is unique to a small venue.
Stones fans who understand the difference are welcome.