Release Notes
The first appearance of the sound board shock that captured the stage at the time of Noel’s departure It is suitable for the release of the long version, and only with the first limited number sticker, the first appearance sound board recording will be attached. Another British oasis researcher sent me this time, the 2000 Noel absent stereo soundboard recording in Vienna on June 2nd. There is an audience recording here, but the excavation of the shock that the sound board was not distributed among traders.
This is also a PA-out stereo sound board recording, and the sound quality is extremely clear and the stereo feeling is outstanding. However, unlike the conventional audience, it is the rough voice of Liam that has been highlighted by PA out recording. It is remarkable from the opening “Go Let It Out”. Even so, the beginning of the live was more stable than Marseille, and “Who Feels Love?” Sounded better than Marseille.
However, when it became a “Shakermaker”, the harsh voice that was tingling further escalated. And in “Gas Panic!”, The voice finally turns inside out. This scene was clearly noticeable in audience recordings, but when it came to PA-out soundboards, it was pushed to the front. Because of that, the scene where Liam’s voice is turned over again in “Cigarettes & Alcohol”, which was not so noticeable to the audience, stands out.
Even if the voice is not turned inside out, Marseille can clearly sing “Stand By Me” and “Live Forver”. This must be a valuable stereo sound board recording, but is this Liam’s tone suitable for a limited press CD … lol. Also, at this time of year, the compactness of a full gig that fits on a single CD is attractive, and it’s a little different to put it out as a two-disc set.
Therefore, it is a super valuable stereo sound board recording that first appeared, but it was luxuriously released in the form of a bonus CD-R for the first delivery of this “MARSAILLE 2000”.
Therefore, it is regrettable that Liam’s voice is not good, but this also has an outstanding stereo feeling, and you can clearly hear the guitar combination of Gem & Matt Deighton only at this time. When asked in this way, it was found that Gem was not limited to a complete copy of the Noel phrase, for example, the ending of “Live Forver” added a unique phrase, and on the contrary, Matt did not speak out and devoted himself to Kuroko comfortably. The state of being is captured. It can be said that it is a first-class research material.
Vienna was treated as a crying bonus because it was inferior to Marseille in total, but after all, there were extremely few items even in real time due to the happening of Noel’s withdrawal in the middle. If it is possible to arrange two performances at once with the highest sound quality stereo sound board recording, the first delivery can never be overlooked. What a luxury it is to have a first-appearing stereo sound board as a bonus gift!
Le Dome Live is a nice recording - the audience is fairly quiet - but it's missing "Shakermaker" (presumably to fit onto a 74min CDR). If you've got a COMPLETE audience copy (inc. "Shakermaker") please email me.
Marseille 2000 Mixing Desk in a soundboard source straight from the mixing desk. The story goes that the source of this version was Matt Deighton himself who got a copy and gave it to a friend of his (not an Oasis fan), who passed it on to a friend of his (who happened to be on the Oasis bootleg trading scene). It includes "Shakermaker" which is missing in the audience recording of this gig.
In 2021 Japanese label "Wardour" released the full soundboard on Marseille 2000. This version also came with a bonus disc of Vienna 2000.
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