Live At Sheraton La Reina In Los Angeles / September 15Th 1990
B**T
Ok
Ok, haven't opened
B**N
Excellent!!! Spot On!!!!
Excellent Record!!!!! Unlike the other reviewer my copy is a nice flat 180 gram record,Nice artwork on the jacket which is not the super thin cardboard you get on some European releases,it was a FM radio broadcast and I suspect the producers might have added or pumped up the crowd noise at the start of this LP,it seems to calm down after that though and the music is never compromised,speaking of which,all of it is crystal clear,Laynes voice is in top form and Cantrell and crew are spot on!!! Crank this one up,it won't distort,the level isn't set as I've noticed some of these records seem to be,if you want a snapshot of Alice in its infancy then you can't go wrong with this record,it's also 45 rpm so be sure and switch your turntable Brian
A**Y
Pretty good compared to the other live option
This album at least has some base and treble to it, and some light crowd noise. Pretty decent live recording, not mastered for a hit unplugged album but still I'm pleased for the price.
R**W
Good bootleg!
I like listening to this. Slightly warped record. Still works
D**E
Excellent sound quality of amazing content.
I never write reviews but I am compelled to regarding this record. It is absolutely worth every penny. To be there when this was recorded...if you have this on your wishlist just buy it. You will not regret it. It will take you back and show you what you what this band is all about. Just get this record and hope for more like it.
P**6
Audiophile Quality
The pressing is fantastic, but the only negative is that the explicit lyrics are washed out. It makes sense that it would be edited due to it being a radio broadcast, but other than that AIC’s performance was top notch.
B**L
Sounds good !
I fixed it but the record is warped! I'll try to fix it.
C**N
Sounds great overall
I just got this, and I also have the vinyl recording from their seminal Seattle show at the Moore in Dec of 1990. This is from September. I think the vinyl sound quality is actually better on this one. You can tell the differences in Layne vocals between the two shows (both are excellent though the Moore show is considered one of his best, i.e. "Love Hate Love". ) Love how he used to talk to the audience in the early days. They do edit out the naughty words on Man in the Box and Bleed the Freak- apparently this was also a live broadcast at the time. Not a vinyl glitch. The band, Jerry, Sean and Mike, sounds great. Very happy.
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