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User (active/rating) | Media / # | Show | Sound | Details | DB Source | User Source |
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Tom Hall (1/5) | cd / 2 | A | View | |||
Notes: | killer show | |||||
Jake Oja (1/4) | SHN / 2 | View | ||||
Cary Hall (1/5) | CDR / 2 | View | ||||
blasky (1/0) | CDR / 2 | A- | View | SBD | ||
Michael Weissenborn (1/0) | shn / 2 | View | ||||
cnarup (1/0) | CDR / 2 | View | ||||
Bob Page (1/5) | CD / 2 | A+ | View | SBD | ||
Notes: | SBD | |||||
John (1/5) | CDR / 2 | A+ | A | View | ||
Notes: | A little background hiss but Cream at the top. | |||||
Josh Keats (1/4) | CDR / 1 | View | ||||
mike (1/0) | 2cd shn / 0 | View | ||||
Russell Castley (1/5) | CDR / 2 | B+ | View | Soundboard | ||
Notes: | The original recording was done with quality equipment off the PA mixer with the balance favouring the guitar and vocals. The remaster has significantly improved bass presence and lifted the drums especially the bass drums. The guitar retains its attack unlike the remasters on "Those Were The Days". Volume variations, dropouts have been smoothed and pitch corrected. Noise levels were not overly high but again have been reduced, especially the layers of tape noise. Final remaster quality is now extremely high. The latest remaster is from a digital copy of the master tape or quality 2nd gen at worst! One of THE great Rock concerts! And damn good sound - very live and up front. http://twtd.bluemountains.net.au/cream/rem/theremasters.htm | |||||
John Banks (1/5) | CDR / 2 | A | View | |||
Chris Cantergiani (1/4.8) | CD / 1 | View | SBD | |||
Notes: | missing disc 2 From Real Cream bootleg | |||||
Chris (1/0) | audio / 2 | a | a | View | V2 Remaster>CD-R>EAC(v0.93prebeta3)>WAV>mkwACT(0.97beta1)>SHN | |
Page (1/5) | CDR / 2 | A- | View | SBD > ?? > Remastered CreamSet boot > CDR > SHN | ||
Notes: | An interesting show that is a nice complete document from 67. Cant think of anything that really sticks out though. | |||||
Tommy Brame (Audio) (1/5) | CDR / 2 | View | ||||
Jay Gerland (1/5) | 1 / 2 | A | A | View | ||
cchobo (1/5) | CDR / 2 | View | ||||
Saddy the Disc Daddy (1/5) | CD / 1 | View | ||||
noah (1/1) | CD-R / 2 | A+ | View | |||
Jacob (1/0) | CDR / 2 | A | View | |||
Notes: | CREAM GRANDE | |||||
Evan Halperin (1/0) | cdr / 2 | View | V2 Remaster>CD-R>EAC(v0.93prebeta3)>WAV>mkwACT(0.97beta1)>SHN | |||
Notes: | Cream - Live at the Grande Ballroom Recorded in Detroit, Michigan on October 15, 1967 CRM101/102 (r2)- sb5 703MBytes Lineage: V2 Remaster>CD-R>EAC(v0.93prebeta3)>WAV>mkwACT(0.97beta1)>SHN Disc 1: 1. Tales of Brave Ulysses (Clapton/Martin Sharp) 4.12 2. N.S.U. (Bruce) 15.53 3. Sitting on Top of the World (Chester Burnett) 4.26 4. Sweet Wine (Baker/Janet Godfrey) 13.55 5. Rollin' and Tumbling (McKinley Morganfield) 7.18 Disc 2: 1. Spoonful (Willie Dixon) 20.48 2. Stepping Out (James Braken) 11.03 3. Traintime (Bruce) 7.18 4. Toad (Baker) 17.03 5. I'm So Glad (Nehemiah James) 10.01 Grande Ballroom Remastered V2 Quality: The original recording was done with quality equipment off the PA mixer with the balance favouring the guitar and vocals. The remaster has significantly improved bass presence and lifted the drums especially the bass drums. The guitar retains its attack unlike the remasters on "Those Were The Days". Volume variations, dropouts have been smoothed and pitch corrected. Noise levels were not overly high but again have been reduced, especially the layers of tape noise. Final remaster quality is now extremely high. The latest remaster is from a digital copy of the master tape or quality 2nd gen at worst! | |||||
Evan Halperin (1/0) | cdr / 2 | View | V2 Remaster>CD-R>EAC(v0.93prebeta3)>WAV>mkwACT(0.97beta1)>SHN | |||
Notes: | Cream - Live at the Grande Ballroom Recorded in Detroit, Michigan on October 15, 1967 CRM101/102 (r2)- sb5 703MBytes Lineage: V2 Remaster>CD-R>EAC(v0.93prebeta3)>WAV>mkwACT(0.97beta1)>SHN Disc 1: 1. Tales of Brave Ulysses (Clapton/Martin Sharp) 4.12 2. N.S.U. (Bruce) 15.53 3. Sitting on Top of the World (Chester Burnett) 4.26 4. Sweet Wine (Baker/Janet Godfrey) 13.55 5. Rollin' and Tumbling (McKinley Morganfield) 7.18 Disc 2: 1. Spoonful (Willie Dixon) 20.48 2. Stepping Out (James Braken) 11.03 3. Traintime (Bruce) 7.18 4. Toad (Baker) 17.03 5. I'm So Glad (Nehemiah James) 10.01 Grande Ballroom Remastered V2 Quality: The original recording was done with quality equipment off the PA mixer with the balance favouring the guitar and vocals. The remaster has significantly improved bass presence and lifted the drums especially the bass drums. The guitar retains its attack unlike the remasters on "Those Were The Days". Volume variations, dropouts have been smoothed and pitch corrected. Noise levels were not overly high but again have been reduced, especially the layers of tape noise. Final remaster quality is now extremely high. The latest remaster is from a digital copy of the master tape or quality 2nd gen at worst! | |||||
Ian Wright (1/5) | CDR / 2 | View | SBD | |||
Dan Nazarian (1/0) | CD-R / 2 | View | ||||
Notes: | My version was personally remastered by a friend. Sound is fantastic -- only a notch below the official remasters. Well known as of their best shows ever. "Spoonful" is mind-blowing. | |||||
blackcrowes92 (1/0) | SHN / 2 | View | ||||
Notes: | V2 Remaster>CD-R>EAC(v0.93prebeta3)>WAV>mkwACT(0.97beta1)>SHN; 702 mb | |||||
Alessandro (0/0) | / 0 | View | ||||
Festival Jim (0/5) | 2cds / 2 | A | View | SDB | ||
Pat (0/4.8) | flac16 / 2 | View | SOUNDBOARD RECORDING | |||
Notes: | [lun - CRM101/102 - sb5] | |||||
Space Coast (0/5) | cd-r / 2 | A- | View | |||
Notes: | SBD |