George Harrison
10 November 1974
Long Beach Arena, Long Beach, California, USA
Source - Let's hear one for Lord Buddha (Howling Leg) 24 bit 96 kHz
Contrast clause - this is a higher resolution and fresh transfer from LP of the same recording found in CD quality here - www.dimeadozen.org/torrents-details.php?id=325120
Mint copy of the TMOQ vinyl LP - this is a needledrop of its first play. I was surprised at how good this sounds from the vinyl as 24-96 files - very clear and immediate, with only occasional guitar parts betraying that distant "audience recording" sound. It's a big improvement on the BMG CD version, with less surface noise/hum/static, and with a softer, richer sound than that slightly harsh CD quality audio. And being a higher resolution, lower generation recording, why wouldn't it be? Unedited, this runs 11 seconds slower than the RMG CD version, which, from a cursory listen, is clearly straight off the LP and unedited. The show is very well received by the audience, and George isn't hoarse...
(Side 1 of LP)
01 - Hari's on tour (Express) <4:26> missing start
02 - While my Guitar gently weeps <5:20>
03 - Something <3:35>
04 - Sue me, sue you Blues <4:18>
05 - For you Blue <6:15> missing start
(Side 2 of LP)
06 - Give me Love (Give me Peace on Earth) <3:55>
07 - In my Life <5:55>
08 - Maya Love <4:55>
09 - Nothing from nothing <3:48>
10 - My Sweet Lord <7:57> missing start
50:24
Show identifiers (Track 1):
0:13 "Hello Long Beach!"
4:12 "It's very nice to be here, I tell you!"
Edits made:
1. Sue me sue you Blues - a couple of seconds patched in from elsewhere in the song where the tape became briefly muted/muffled, around 0:53-0:56. Unnoticeable.
2. For you Blue - gap on LP closed and start of song faded in/segued (the song is missing its start on the LP). End faded to merge seamlessly with next track (Side 2 of LP).
3. Nothing from nothing - gap on LP closed and start of song faded in/segued (the song is missing its start on the LP). End faded to merge seamlessly with My Sweet Lord (whose very start is missing).
Equipment & Lineage:
Mint TMOQ LP
Technics 1200 Turntable, KAB record clamp
Ortofon Black 2M cartridge
Yamaha DSP-A3090 amplifier
E-MU 404
Cool edit Pro (general editing)
Adobe soundbooth (declicking @ 25%)
Recorded at 32 bit, 192 kHz > 32/96 during declicking > 24/96 at end of editing.
Line-up:
George Harrison (Guitar)
Robben Ford (Guitar)
Willie Weeks (Bass Guitar)
Andy Newmark (Drums)
Billy Preston (Keyboards)
Emil Richards (Percussion)
Tom Scott (Horns)
Chuck Findley (Trumpet)
Jim Horn (Saxophone)
Artwork included: the original LP artwork is cheap and cheesy, to say the least! A one-sided photocopy on plain green paper to sit in the plastic LP holder, while the LP sleeve itself is just plain white on both sides. It's been tidied up a bit for a CD case, with corrections to the spelling of "Budda" and the name of the first track ("Opening Jam"), and a realignment of the title at the top has (from the left of the page into the centre), but still maintaining its original home-made look.
Convert to mp3 for personal use only, if you must... But please don't post mp3s of this on other sites like guitars101...