"As stated by the previous reviewer, this is the exact same copy of the King Biscuit Flower hour cd without the interview with Ricky Medlocke and without the fancy booklet or any information period (it is just a cd cover, that is all)The cd runs at 45 minutesWhile the sound quality is better than the KBFH it is still not up to snuff in my opinion compared to other KBFH recordings and certainly not like the RECORD: Highway Song live.I suggest you go to the reviews of Blackfoot KBFH, they are good as well.I would not want to turn on a person to Blackfoot with cd because it would probably turn him/her off due to the sound quality and the rushed playing.However, for a Blackfoot fan, the price is right, thus receives 3 stars or 6/10"
Excellent Sound Quality
SamIAM | United States | 05/21/2001
(5 out of 5 stars)
"This is exactly the same recording as the King Biscuit Flower Hour release recorded at the Hollywood Palladium in 1983. But the mix is so much better. It really sounds good. When I first bought the King Biscuit release I was very disappointed. It was nothing like the Highway Song Live release. Way too sharp & digital sounding. But I'm a big fan so I bought the Hits You Remember live CD even though the track listings are exactly the same as the King Biscuit Release. However, I didn't really want another copy of that. I was hoping it was another recording from the same tour. It's not, but this is so much better. I am very happy. It sounds so much better. I don't know why but the King Biscuit Flower hour CD ... (pales) in comparision. Maybe this one is re-mixed. Anyway I'm very happy I bought this one. I thought it wasn't a good concert, but after listening to Hits You Remember Live I realize that it was a great show. Medlocke's screams sound just right, not too sharp. The King Bisquit CD hurt my ears if I turned it up. Not so with this one. But of course nothing compares to Highway Song Live. If you love Rock n' Roll, Say Hell Yeah!!!!!!!!"
Recorded When?
06/09/2001
(1 out of 5 stars)
"When you find recordings of old groups that you like, pay attention to when the recording was made. After 20 years the vocals sound a bit -- old. In fact, this recording sounded like it was recorded with an old 5 lb. Shure mic hung from the ceiling."