The splendor of the Rolling Stones' culminating 1973 European tour is now eternalized not only through KBFH radio broadcasts, which were the basis for such classic albums as "NASTY MUSIC," but also through the official " BRUSSELS AFFAIR". The audience recording of the Munich concert on September 28th is a perfect example of this. The audience recording of the Munich concert on September 28 is another example of such a recording. Both of the two Munich shows are available in mono, but this release is of the early show. The Early Show has been released as "AN AFTERNOON IN MUNICH" by SODD and "MUNICH AT LEAST" by DAC, but the latter was considered the best version by many enthusiasts. The latter was considered the best version by enthusiasts. The fact that such multiple items were produced is a testament to the excellence of the early show recordings. Graf Zeppelin" has focused on one of these 73 European standard audios and has made a major brush-up. As you can see from the fact that the item mentioned above was produced, this source is one of the standard 73 audios that have been circulating among enthusiasts for nearly 20 years. It has been beautifully reborn with the latest 2023 technology and, above all, the outstanding work of "Graf Zeppelin". Originally, the Munich Early Show had a strong impression of being "clear and easy to listen to, but thin," which was a dilemma shared by the two items mentioned above. However. On the occasion of this release, the "Graf Zeppelin" effort and its finish are outstanding. While the sound was clear, Charlie's cymbals stood out, and the total sound quality was thin... but this time, the depth and dimension were enhanced, and the clarity, which is the charm of this source, was clearer and clearer. The most important thing is that the natural listening comfort is exceptional. The finish of the album shines brightly throughout, and the difference is obvious when compared to the previously released version. The difference is obvious compared to the original release, and the timing is even better: the upper version of "recorder 2," which was used to compensate for the cuts in the DAC version, but only for a few seconds. The German collector of "FRANKFURT 1990," which was recently released to great acclaim, made this available to us, and as a result, the sound quality of not only "recorder 1" but also "recorder 2" has been clearly improved, making it possible to release the best version of the album in 2023. The best version of the album can be released in 2023. The clear and comfortable early show sound source conveys Mick's overwhelming presence. The high reputation of this recording can be attributed not only to the sound quality but also to the high-tension performance led by Mick. Mick is in top form throughout the entire live performance, and his screams are so loud that they are almost too loud. His voice was so loud that I wondered if his voice stood out that much on that day, but even on Keith's "Happy," Mick's voice was so loud (even though he was singing with a single microphone) that I almost thought he was singing in place of Keith on this day. But there was also plenty of charm, such as Taylor's skill on "Gimme Shelter," which is typical of 73 Europe, or the explosive performance of "Midnight Rambler," which is filled with the charm of 73 Europe. The early show was in this vein, yet the tension was high and relaxed, not sharp and sharp. Mick's passionate singing in particular is on another level. The bonus tracks include three songs from the Late Show that were broadcast on TV at the time. The only flaw is that the broadcast is incomplete except for "Brown Sugar," but it is a soundboard recording, which is well-known to fans of the band and has been considered an excellent bonus material since the analog era. The latest version of "FRANKFURT 1990" has been produced by the same enthusiasts who released "FRANKFURT 1990" to the public, and the sound quality is the best ever. The only problem is that it was broadcast by a TV station that is not familiar with rock music, so the mix is a bit song-like. Still, the sound quality is very good, so it is certainly enjoyable enough. The best version of the Munich concert is the new best version, which is suitable for the 50th anniversary of the Munich concert! Remastering notes ★ This time, based on the digitized material from the master that has been circulating since the early 2000s, a part of the material was supplemented with another source that was recently released to the public. The other source used for this supplement is the uploader from Frankfurt, Germany in 1990. The sound source itself was actually used in the previously released DAC-066, but the sound quality was dramatically improved. The sound quality was dramatically improved. The fill-in part is a short section of a few seconds from the cheers after You Can't Always to the beginning of Midnight Rambler, but it is of a different quality from the master used on the DAC disc, and the connection is very comfortable. However, there are cuts in this supplementary part as well, so Midnight Rambler is not a complete version. While making appropriate bandwidth adjustments, the sound pressure gain (i.e., seaweed waveforms = narrower range) is kept to a minimum, and a natural and fresh sound with a wide range can be enjoyed from start to finish. The three tracks on ★TV were also uploaded from Frankfurt in 1990. The appropriate bandwidth analysis and processing has eased the midrange, which was noisy and very habitual at the time of release, making it considerably easier to listen to. Live at Olympiahalle, Munich, West Germany 28th September 1973 PERFECT SOUND(UPGRADE) (77:49) Early Show 01. Introduction 02. Brown Sugar 03. Gimme Shelter 04. Happy 05. Tumbling Dice 06. Star Star 07. Dancing With Mr. D. 08. Angie 09. You Can't Always Get What You Want ★Filled in by another source after 9:02 10. Midnight Rambler ★Filled in by another source from 0:00-0:02 11. Honky Tonk Women 12. Down The Line 13. Rip This Joint 14. Jumping Jack Flash 15. Street Fighting Man Bonus Tracks Analog TV Recording Late Show 16. Shelter ★ fragment from the middle part 18. Street Fighting Man ★ fragment from the end part
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