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COVERDALE PAGE – First & Last, Tokyo 1993.12.14 & Nagoya 1993.12.22 Audience recording, sound quality about an 8 to 8.5/10 Torrent includes jpeg scans of cover and inside photos Review of Coverdale/Page 4-CD bootleg set First and Last, recorded 12/14/93 and 12/22/93, respectively --- The packaging is the best I’ve ever seen for a bootleg release. It’s a double-opening glossy digi-pack (e.g., it opens up into 4 panels) and contains some great live shots from the tour that I’ve never seen before. When the digi-pack is opened, the individual CDs slide into special sleeves behind the pictures. The back panel contains the complete track listings and dates of the two shows. This set definitely contains the highest quality bootleg recordings from the too-few Coverdale/Page concerts (their *tour* consisted of only 7 shows, for those counting). The sound quality is not excellent, but I can assure you that it is the best out there at the present time. And for having played so few shows, there sure are a lot of various bootlegs available......choose wisely, as some of them are really poor quality. Coverdale’s performance on these boots fluctuates; he sounds great on the songs where he uses his normal lower register, but he sometimes loses control when he tries to go for the stratospheric highs that dominate some of the songs -- particularly those from the Coverdale/Page album. Coverdale joked in a few interviews that he thought he was going to be able to mellow out a bit during the recording time in the studio, but then Page would come with a riff that would require him to scream his bollocks off! Coverdale actually does a terrific job on the Led Zeppelin songs. Rather than singing them in a Plant-like voice, Coverdale takes control of them and really makes them his own. I particularly like his performance on Kashmir. Whereas Plant sings the song in a sort of soft high-pitched whisper-like voice, Coverdale takes it lower and more powerful. Its different to the LZ version -- as it should be. For the most part, both Coverdale and Page both sound very good on their own songs, but maybe a bit hesitant on each others. Standout performances for me include Don’t Leave Me This Way, Kashmir, Black Dog, and Still of the Night. Slide It In gets honorable mention for its killer transition into Rock-n-Roll (they begin playing the alternate *..ain’t-never-gonna-leave-you...* part, when Carmassi kicks into the opening drums), but Coverdale doesn’t seem quite sure which voice he wants to use on Slide It In -- his stratospherically high voice, or normal voice. The rest of the band performs solid throughout. I realize these guys were just session musicians, but their professionalism really shines through when listening to these live shows. Denny Carmassi sounds particularly good. Coverdale and Page both owe them all -- Brett Tuggle, Guy Pratt, and Denny Carmassi -- a debt of gratitude. So, the bottom line on these boots is that if you are dead certain that you want a recording from one of the Coverdale/Page shows, this 4CD set is definitely the one you want to get. The price can be steep (I paid $70 for my copy), but its better than paying $40 for a very mediocre quality recording. COVERDALE PAGE – First & Last, Tokyo 1993.12.14 & Nagoya 1993.12.22 Audience recording, sound quality about an 8 to 8.5/10 TOKYO 1993.12.14 (Tokyo Total Time = 112 minutes, 6 seconds) Disc One 01 - OPENING TAPE 02 - ABSOLUTION BLUES 03 - SLIDE IT IN 04 - ROCK AND ROLL 05 - OVER NOW 06 - KASHMIR 07 - PRIDE AND JOY 08 - KEYBOARD SOLO 09 - BASS SOLO 10 - TAKE A LOOK AT YOURSELF 11 - TAKE ME FOR A LITTLE WHILE 12 - IN MY TIME OF DYING Disc Two 01 - HERE I GO AGAIN 02 - JIMMY PAGE SOLO 03 - DON'T LEAVE ME THIS WAY 04 - DRUM SOLO 05 - SHAKE MY TREE 06 - J.P. THEREMIN SOLO 07 - STILL OF THE NIGHT 08 - OUT ON THE TILES INTRO / 09 - BLACK DOG 10 - OCEAN INTRO / 11 - FEELING HOT NAGOYA 1993.12.22 (Nagoya Total Time = 126 minutes, 27 seconds) Disc Three 01 - ABSOLUTION BLUES 02 - SLIDE IT IN 03 - ROCK AND ROLL 04 - OVER NOW 05 - KASHMIR 06 - PRIDE AND JOY 07 - TAKE A LOOK AT YOURSELF 08 - TAKE ME FOR A LITTLE WHILE 09 - IN MY TIME OF DYING Disc Four 01 - HERE I GO AGAIN 02 - JIMMY SOLO 03 - DON'T LEAVE ME THIS WAY 04 - SHAKE MY TREE 05 - WHOLE LOTTA LOVE 06 - SHAKE MY TREE 07 - STILL OF THE NIGHT 08 - BLACK DOG 09 - FEELING HOT JIMMY PAGE - GUITARS DAVID COVERDALE – VOCALS DENNY CARMASI – DRUMS GUY PRATT – BASS BRETT TEGGLE - KEYBOARDS Related Torrents
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