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Fantastic assortment of songs, a top-notch compilation indeed. 1975 keep proving they're among the finest live bands out there, and this triple-disc set sounds phenomenal.
The sound quality is really impressive, with a great blend of live recording and digital elements. The crowd noise is well-balanced, and everything, including the spoken parts, is clear. It's quite similar to the "At Their Very Best" record from 2023, but not as much like the "Live at Gorilla RSD" release. It's worth mentioning that this pressing includes all the spoken and extended instrumental bits, which the 2023 live album didn't have. Like that release, though, it can get a bit compressed, with some noticeable inner groove distortion, especially on the first side. But it's not unbearable. This 132-minute album is really pushing the limits of its triple LP format. There's minimal clicks, pops, and surface noise throughout. The discs look good, with the usual Dirty Hit clear vinyl. Another trend with The 1975's live albums is the lack of gatefolds! At least this time, there's large photography on each side of the three inner sleeves, which gives the release more character, even if a tri-fold design would have been more stunning and practical.
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