Led ZeppelinFor Your Love - (International Records – RSR-238)
Fillmore West
San Francisco, California, USA
January 10, 1969
Mono Audience Recording
Flac Level 8
Some Scans Included
Lineage: Sony Belt Drive Turntable PS-LX300 > Sony AV Control Integrated Amplifier TA-AV561 > Sony Compact Disc Recorder RCD-W500C (super bit mapping enabled) > Memorex Music CD-r > Exact Audio Copy v1.6 (secure) > Wave 16bit/44,1khz > Goldwave v6.55 (editing) > Trader's Little Helper (align sector boundaries) > Flac Level 8
Disc One
Side One
01 Train Kept' A' Rollin' 2:55
02 I Can't Quit You Babe 5:29
03 As Long As I Have You/Fresh Garbage/Shake (cut) 11:04
Side Two
04 Dazed & Confused (cut) 10:34
05 How Many More Times (cut) 14:27
Disc Two
Side Three
06 Killing Floor 4:46
07 White Summer/Black Mountain Side 6:42
08 You Shook Me 8:26
Side Four
09 Babe I'm Gonna Leave You (cut) 5:45
10 Communication Breakdown 4:01
11 For Your Love 8:24
Total Playing Time CD1: 44mn 29sc
Total Playing Time CD2: 38mn 04sc
Total Playing Time Both CDs: 1hr 22mn 33sc
Robert Plant – vocals, harmonica
Jimmy Page – guitar
John Paul Jones – bass, organ
John Bonham – drums, percussion
Cover Art downloaded from Discogs, my scanner is too small for album art
Band was on the same bill as Country Joe & The Fish, and Taj Mahal. From the bands US Tour early 1969. Led Zeppelin played the Fillmore from January 9 through January 12, 1969. Then back on April 24 & 27, 1969.
LPs cleaned with the HumminGuru Ultrasonic Vinyl Record Cleaning system prior to a flat transfer of the vinyl to CD-r. A Zerostat Positive Ion gun was used prior to LP playback on said system. I used Goldwave to to manually remove a few real big pops that were due to scratches on the LP. I did not use a pop fix or noise reduction program. This and a couple other records, all boots, were found in the basement of my house when I moved in. They were covered in mildew or mold, which was cleaned by the sonic cleaner. There will still be some snaps but the vinyl is now playable and an enjoyable listen.
Digitally encoded by JustDave on December 9, 2022
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