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Rating: 96% - Submitted by Tim Bucknall on 2003.02.23 10:47:01 AM the first thing you'll notice is the nice artwork this is a very nice disc, both shows are sourced from the fm broadcasts so the quality is good you'll notice the del mar tracks are sourced from a differently mixed broadcast than the one that appears on "live" and "the eternal legacy" everything sounds very lively and i was pleasntly surprised by the sound mix after reading all the negative comments about these 11 versions of del mar and the shortcomings of the pre-fm westwood one "in concert" disc the melbourne show is a real contrast to the energy of the del mar gig, Kurt is clearly very tired and the tape -which is the same source as mindblower- may be running slightly slow (the uncertainty about the tape speed stems from the fact that the band were supposed to have detuned a semi-tone for the australian tour- but the pre-fm dat of the full melbourne gig shows the band playing at normal pitch!) i haven't had chance to compare the del mar tracks to the FM>ANA2 of this source , but they sound good the 2 concerts complement each other as they are just over month apart i've deducted 4% due to the fact that the melbourne tracks may be running slow and the fact that they could have added a bit more filler to pad the disc up to 80minutes- i would have suggested some tracks from the MTV session that occured between the 2 gigs on this disc reccomended if you can't find mindblower |
Rating: 80% - Submitted by MarcMelfi on 2003.08.21 03:37:25 PM A somewhat common disc, Territorial Possesion offers nothing special. The two shows on the disc, 12.28.91, and 2.1.92 are incomplete, with 12.28 missing Floyd the Barber, and 2.1. missing 11 tracks, including the jam. Lithium is also out of place. Both shows are commonly bootlegged shows, so running out and searching for this disc isn't the smartest idea. Save your money for Eternal Legacy. |