Rush - 1980-02-14 - Saint Louis '80, Remastered [BOOTLEG - FLAC]seeders: 2
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Rush - 1980-02-14 - Saint Louis '80, Remastered [BOOTLEG - FLAC] (Size: 506.93 MB)
DescriptionPersonal note: This is a MUST HAVE for any Rush boot collector! Rush [thir13en-TomP remaster] ==== Kiel Auditorium St Louis, MO 1980-02-14 http://zombtracker.the-zomb.com/details.php?id=9694, flac version of thir13en remaster from... Catalog: GKP: GKP 2001-2 Source: Pre-broadcast LP Bookmark: http://www.digitalrushexperience.com/database/review.php?RecordingID=1365 flac > Audtion (phase invert) > Nero (cross-mix channels 99:1 ratio) > flac tags (Tag&Rename) > THL (flac6 +SBE/decode check) Contrast clause: http://www.dimeadozen.org/torrents-details.php?id=427287 is a stitched / re-tracked .flac version http://www.dimeadozen.org/torrents-details.php?id=312933 is un-stitched version with .shn files Quality: EX =========== This is one of the best sounding Rush concerts, thanks to thir13en who did a great job improving the sonic signature on this. I don't have the skills to do what he does, but the original files have phase inversion and out-of-phase venue reflections which can be easily fixed and now IMHO it sounds even better. Check out the mp3 sample to see what you think. TomP post on Dime, January 2014...Enjoy !! 01 - 2112 Overture (4:37) > 02 - The Temples Of Syrinx (2:17) > 03 - Discovery (0:30) > 04 - Presentation (2:35) > 05 - Soliloquy (2:26) > 06 - Grand Finale (2:29) 07 - Bytor And The Snow Dog (5:15) > 08 - Xanadu (12:18) 09 - The Spirit Of Radio (5:19) 10 - Natural Science (8:24) 11 - Beneath, Between, Behind (2:29) 12 - Working Man (3:31) > 13 - Finding My Way Intro (0:24) > 14 - Anthem (1:41) > 15 - Bastille Day (1:29) > 16 - In The Mood (2:39) > 17 - Drum Solo (5:12) 18 - La Villa Strangiato (9:52) Total = 73:18 thir13en original notes I had to grab this when it was seeded her recently. I saw this tour at the Cap Centre, killer show. Seeing the wealth of comments I just had to hear this show, this source... ...but I'm a bit confused by the "remaster" tag applied to it. I'm thinking it was more like a re-transfer. And though it was a nice source, I had some issues with it: -It does have a decent SBD mix that's clean and airy, but also sterile and bright. -It has a slightly low imprint with significant bounce of low-to-high amplitudes. -The drums are louder than everything else with some random spikes. -The highs are quite sizzly and brittle. I corrected all that was possible, with some compression to give it a smoother mix, much warmth of both the high and low end, and digitally maximized. I really love it now. Here's a clip of the "fight scene" from Bytor & the Snow Dog: Original thir13en'd Sharing Widget |