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Title Thunder in Allentown (Remaster)
Date 2006-04-05
City, State Allentown, PA
Country United States
Venue Crocodile Rock Cafe
Art No
Taped By Nickeh
Catalog Nickeh Productions 005
LoM (Little old Me) Productions LoM-02
   
MP3 Sample "In the Mirror"
   
Grade 8/10
Format SHN
Discs 1 CDR
   
Lineage MM-HLSO-MICRO> MM-EBM-1> Sony NZ > SONY MDS-JB940 > Edirol R1 > USB > Adobe Audition (crowd noise between encores edited out) > CD WAVE (cue points) > FLAC 1.12a
Remastered by enchantgy : flac frontend>wav>cooleEditPro-parametric EQ>wav>flac frontend>flac>you
Source AUD
Acquired From Dimeadozen.org
   
Setlist

Disc One
01 Intro
02 Exultation
03 Lunatic
04 MC
05 Crazy Night
06 Crazy Doctor
07 In The Mirror
08 MC
09 Wings Of Victory
10 MC
11 Crazy Samurai
12 Heavy Chains (tease)
13 Cross
14 Pandemonium
15 MC
16 SDI
17 MC & crowd
- Encore -
18 Battleship Musashi
19 Rock Shocks
- Encore 2 -
20 Let It Go (cutoff)

   
Notes

Conned Nickeh into seeing the show, and think he did an excellent job recording it. Second encore was cutoff, unfortunately.
Thanks Nickeh! Nickeh sent me the MD for edits, track listing, etc.
LoM

Taper's Notes:

This was my first attempt to stealth tape a show, but I think the recording came out quite well.

with that in mind. The show was taped dead center, aboot 25-30 feet back from the stage. Unfortunatly for fear of being caught during my first stealth taping I did not switch tapes at any point, and so the 2nd encore is cut short. As someone who only had one Loudness vinyl going into the show I was quite impressed with the performance.

This was Loudness's last show on their American tour and they gave it their all to make it a good one.

Remaster notes: I thought this show sounded a bit "dull" (is that the right word?) and did some playing with the levels. IMO it sounds much more lively now. You be the judge!

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Many thanks to Enchantgy for remastering this. Personally I think it sounds a whole point better than the original (from a 7/10 to an 8/10).