LED ZEPPELIN - JIMMY PAGE NO USE GRECO 2CD NEW SOURCE [EMPRESS VALLEY]
LED ZEPPELIN - JIMMY PAGE NO USE GRECO 2CD NEW SOURCE [EMPRESS VALLEY]

Price: US$140.00(tax included)
Weight: 150kg
Item description
LED ZEPPELIN / JIMMY PAGE NO USE GRECO (2CD) Definitely the definitive version of the Budokan performance on October 2, 1972! An item that is currently a hot topic due to its amazing high-quality sound!
Only the first day was released separately. EMPRESS VALLEY SUPREME DISK The first appearance sound source of the topic! The first day of Led Zeppelin's second visit to Japan was recorded in super high-quality sound!
The master cassette that has been carefully stored without being copied for 52 years has finally seen the light of day! The high-quality sound ranking of the first day, which has been left behind, has been repainted! I want you to listen to this stable sound quality recorded by the people involved at the time. There is almost no annoying chat, applause, or clapping. I am surprised that such a master has still been left behind. The mid-low range, which is the poorest in old audience recordings, is also very rich, so the difference in sound quality is clear even when compared to previously released sources. Recorded from Robert Plant's "Good Evening!", the cheers between songs before the encore were not included, but there were no cuts during the song. (The cut parts were filled in with another source) "Play a better performance! This is terrible!" Angry shouts fly at the Budokan! This is a real non-fiction work. No one could have imagined at the time that he would never come to Japan again after this visit... Thank you.
Only the first day was released separately. EMPRESS VALLEY SUPREME DISK The first appearance sound source of the topic! The first day of Led Zeppelin's second visit to Japan was recorded in super high-quality sound!
The master cassette that has been carefully stored without being copied for 52 years has finally seen the light of day! The high-quality sound ranking of the first day, which has been left behind, has been repainted! I want you to listen to this stable sound quality recorded by the people involved at the time. There is almost no annoying chat, applause, or clapping. I am surprised that such a master has still been left behind. The mid-low range, which is the poorest in old audience recordings, is also very rich, so the difference in sound quality is clear even when compared to previously released sources. Recorded from Robert Plant's "Good Evening!", the cheers between songs before the encore were not included, but there were no cuts during the song. (The cut parts were filled in with another source) "Play a better performance! This is terrible!" Angry shouts fly at the Budokan! This is a real non-fiction work. No one could have imagined at the time that he would never come to Japan again after this visit... Thank you.