(Audience/Soundboard FLAC)
INFO:
Led Zeppelin - " The Witch Queen"
( 5-14-73), New Orleans, Louisiana, Municipal Auditorium
Audience + Soundboard Recordings
Lineage: Silvers > EAC > Flac
Label: Tarantura 2000
Original Tapers: Audience Recording: Freezer
Soundboard Recording: N/A
" Municipal Auditorium", New Orleans, Louisiana, ( 5-14-73), Audience Recording With Soundboard Recording Patches
Disc One:
01) Rock And Roll ( Fades In)
02) Celebration Day
03) Black Dog
04) Over The Hills And Far Away
05) Misty Mountain Hop
06) Since I've Been Loving You
07) No Quarter
08) The Song Remains The Same
09) The Rain Song ( Fades Out)
Disc Two:
01) Dazed And Confused ( Fades In, Includes: " San Francisco")
02) Stairway To Heaven
03) Moby Dick ( Fades Out)
Disc Three:
01) Heartbreaker ( Fades In)
02) Whole Lotta Love ( Includes: " Cold Sweat")
03) Communication Breakdown ( Includes: " Cold Sweat", Reprise)
" Municipal Auditorium", New Orleans, Louisiana, ( 5-14-73), Soundboard Recording With Audience Recording Patches
Disc Four:
01) Rock And Roll ( Fades In)
02) Celebration Day
03) Black Dog
04) Over The Hills And Far Away
05) Misty Mountain Hop
06) Since I've Been Loving You
07) No Quarter
08) The Song Remains The Same
09) The Rain Song ( Fades Out)
Disc Five:
01) Dazed And Confused ( Fades In, Includes: " San Francisco")
02) Stairway To Heaven
03) Moby Dick ( Fades Out)
Disc Six:
01) Heartbreaker ( Fades In)
02) Whole Lotta Love ( Includes: " Cold Sweat")
03) Communication Breakdown ( Includes: " Cold Sweat", Reprise)
Review From Underground Uprisng;
The Witch Queen (Tarantura TCD - 60, 61)
New Orleans Municipal Auditorium, New Orleans, Louisiana - May 14,1973
Disc 1, audience + soundboard filler: Rock And Roll, Celebration Day,
Black Dog, Over The Hills And Far Away, Misty Mountain Hop, Since I've
Been Loving You, No
Quarter, The Song Remains The Same, The Rain Song
Disc 2: Dazed And Confused, Stairway To Heaven, Moby Dick
Disc 3: Heartbreaker, Whole Lotta Love, Communication Breakdown
Disc 4, soundboard + audience filler: Rock And Roll, Celebration Day,
Black Dog, Over The Hills And Far Away, Misty Mountain Hop, Since I've
Been Loving You, No Quarter, The Song Remains The Same, The Rain Song
Disc 5: Dazed And Confused, Stairway To Heaven, Moby Dick
Disc 6: Heartbreaker, Whole Lotta Love, Communication Breakdown
Last year, when the audience tape for Led Zeppelin's New Orleans show
first circulated, Empress Valley were the first to issue a six cd set on
Bourbon Street Renegades last September featuring both the new tape and
the old soundboard source that has been circulating for about twenty
years. The Witch Queen is the latest release on the Tarantura label and
like the previous issue presents the audience and soundboard recordings
spread over six discs. It isn't, however, a simple copy and remaster of
the Empress Valley. This presents another first generation transfer from
the master tapes with Tarantura doing their own work and presents a
completely different listening experience. The Empress Valley was clear
enough, but did contain noticeable amounts of hiss and sounded dull. The
Witch Queen, by contrast, is a dramatic improvement. There is not a
trace of hiss in the audience recording and is significantly more clear,
powerful and punchy. Speaking personally, I didn't realize how poor the
audience tape Empress Valley used until I heard this and was able to
compare the two. Further, Empress Valley treats the audience recording
as an appendix to the soundboard recording by placing it on the second
three discs and presenting it "as is", without filling the cuts with the
soundboard source. Tarantura emphasizes the audience by placing it on
the first three discs and using the soundboard to fix two holes. The
first occurs during "The Rain Song" where the soundboard recordingfades
in at 6:59 and runs until about 7:36 with a small cut at 7:21. The
second is in "Moby Dick" between 17:59 and 18:59. The fades are very
smooth and gentle. The second three cd set contains the soundboard
recording and like the Empress Valley release uses the audience
recording to fill some of the holes. Both begin with the tuning and
approximately the first two minutes of "Rock And Roll" before the
soundboard recording fades in. On Bourbon Street Renegades the right
channel of the soundboard tape becomes unstable for several seconds, but
Tarantura use more of the audience recording to eliminate that flaw. On
The Witch Queen, the soundboard is cut at 7:18 in "The Rain Song" and
at 18:00 in "Moby Dick" with no filler. The audience recording is used
again between for twenty seconds in "Moby Dick" between 19:38 and 19:58
and in "Whole Lotta Love" between 7:28 to 8:03. Empress Valley make the
same splices in their version of the soundboard recording but are much
more abrupt whereas Tarantura use very smooth fades between the two tape
sources. There are more detailed comments about the concert in the
review of the Empress Valley release, but generally speaking the upgrade
in sound quality with the audience recording vastly improves one's
appreciation for the actual performance. For all the years with only the
soundboard recording, which makes the mistakes painfully obvious, this
was considered a good but not great show in the early part of Zeppelin's
biggest tour to date.The first release of the audience recording raised
the appreciation higher, but hearing the tape on this release raises it
even higher. New Orleans is one of the highlights in the first leg of
the ninth tour and this tape is one of only a handful that is truly able
to capture Zeppelin's "power, mystery, and the hammer of the gods"
aesthetic. The Witch Queen, so named for a comment Plant makes before
"Moby Dick", is beautifully packaged. Each of the two three-cd sets come
in their unique four fold glossy cardboard gatefold sleeves. Each is
adorned with a collage of photographs of the band and medieval woodcuts
of witches and covens to fit the theme of the title. The two fit into
the box and the cover art is different depending upon the number.
LTD#001~050 is the St. Michael cover which is a variation of the famous
painting by Raphael. St. Michael's shield, which in the original has the
Cross Of St. George, is replaced by the four symbols. LTD#051~100 is
the Pan & Nymph cover and finally LTD#101~120 is the Jimmy Page for
promo sampler. One the back is an old painting of a baphomet celebrating
the black mass to a coven of witches. The people behind Tarantura have
an excellent artistic sense and this box set is simply beautiful.
Overall, in comparing the Empress Valley with the Tarantura, the latter
is a worthy upgrade on all counts: editing, sound quality, and
presentation and is worth picking up even if one already owns the
earlier release. (Gerard Sparaco May 07)
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