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Home Bootlegs
Please note, that many (especially earlier pressings of the '70s & '80s) came with an
inlay paper cover, which was just a simple copied sheet of paper. Usually all kind of
different colours of paper was used. Obviously they are not all counted as different
bootlegs. A different bootleg is counted as such, if it is a different pressing of the
vinyl. Old pressings often also have just a white label or something useless written on
it, which may differ from one to another.
Values are stated from min - average - max. Please note, that these are just rough
estimates. Prices on eBay may be totally different.
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Bootleg vinyl LPs
1974
first tour |
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Album title: High Voltage Live
'74
catalog number: ?
source: Michigan Palace,MI, USA
date: 7.4.1974
tour: first tour
format: 1 LP (green
vinyl)
cover: paper insert
recording quality: Ex audio recording
released: 2010
value: between $ 20,- and $ 50,-
comment: probably taken from the Bootleg CD
"First Kiss first Licks"; same as "Earthshaker" but with different
insert cover; limited edition of 105 handnumbered copies of green and white vinyl; the
album includes also a Warners advertisment for the first album; most likely a German
release |
Side
1:
Deuce
Strutter
She
Firehouse
Nothin' to lose |
Side
2:
Cold Gin
100.000 years
Black Diamond
Let me go Rock'n' Roll
+ ad for first album |
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Album title: High Voltage Live
'74
catalog number: ?
source: Michigan Palace,MI, USA
date: 7.4.1974
tour: first tour
format: 1 LP (white vinyl)
cover: paper insert
recording quality: ?
released: 2010
value: between $ 20,- and $ 50,-
comment: probably taken from the Bootleg CD
"First Kiss first Licks"; same as "Earthshaker" but with different
insert cover; limited edition of 105 handnumbered copies of green and white vinyl; the
album includes also a Warners advertisment for the first album; most likely a German
release |
Side
1:
Deuce
Strutter
She
Firehouse
Nothin' to lose |
Side
2:
Cold Gin
100.000 years
Black Diamond
Let me go Rock'n' Roll
+ ad for first album |
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Album title: Earthshaker
catalog number: ?
source: Michigan Palace,MI, USA
date: 7.4.1974
tour: first tour
format: 1 LP (purple
vinyl)
cover: paper insert
recording quality: ?
released: 2010
value: between $ 30,- and $ 100,-
comment: probably taken from the Bootleg CD
"First Kiss first Licks"; same as "High Voltage Live '74" but with
different insert cover; limitededition of 105 handnumbered copies of purple and white
vinyl; the album includes also a Warners advertisment for the first album; most likely a
German release |
Side
1:
Deuce
Strutter
She
Firehouse
Nothin' to lose |
Side
2:
Cold Gin
100.000 years
Black Diamond
Let me go Rock'n' Roll
+ ad for first album |
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Album title: Earthshaker
catalog number: ?
source: Michigan Palace,MI, USA
date: 7.4.1974
tour: first tour
format: 1 LP (white vinyl)
cover: paper insert
recording quality: ?
released: 2010
value: between $ 30,- and $ 100,-
comment: probably taken from the Bootleg CD
"First Kiss first Licks"; same as "High Voltage Live '74" but with
different insert cover; limitededition of 105 handnumbered copies of purple and white
vinyl; the album includes also a Warners advertisment for the first album; most likely a
German release |
Side
1:
Deuce
Strutter
She
Firehouse
Nothin' to lose |
Side
2:
Cold Gin
100.000 years
Black Diamond
Let me go Rock'n' Roll
+ ad for first album |
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Album title: Fried Alive
catalog number: IMP 1113, various labels
source: Long Beach Auditorium, Long Beach, CA, USA + 1
song from London 1976 (*)
date: 31.5.1974 (1 song 1976)
tour: first tour
format: 1 LP (black vinyl)
cover: paper insert, available in different colours of
paper (light green, orange, yellow, light blue, pink)
recording quality: EX soundboard recording, taken from
a FM broadcast, except (*) audience recording in VG+
released: around 1976/77, one of the first bootlegs
value: between $ 50,- and $ 150,-
comment: this is the best sound quality version
available of this concert; says one song from San Diego 1976, but actually is from London
1976 |
Side
1:
intro
Deuce
Nothin' to lose
She
Firehouse |
Side
2:
Strutter
100.000 years
Black Diamond
Rock 'n' Roll all nite (*) |
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Album title: Fried Alive
catalog number: IMP 1113, various labels
source: Long Beach Auditorium, Long Beach, CA, USA + 1
song from London 1976 (*)
date: 31.5.1974 (1 song 1976)
tour: first tour
format: 1 LP (orange multicolorured
vinyl)
cover: paper insert, available in different colours of
paper (light green, orange, yellow, light blue, pink)
recording quality: EX soundboard recording, taken from
a FM broadcast, except (*) audience recording in VG+
released: around 1976/77, one of the first bootlegs
value: between $ 50,- and $ 150,-
comment: the "Fried Alive!" Bootlegs are one
of the first ones ever; says one song from San Diego 1976, but actually is from London
1976; the red multicoloured vinyl came in several slightly different varioutions, some go
into orange |
Side
1:
intro
Deuce
Nothin' to lose
She
Firehouse |
Side 2:
Strutter
100.000 years
Black Diamond
Rock 'n' Roll all nite (*) |
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Album title: Fried Alive
catalog number: IMP 1113, various labels
source: Long Beach Auditorium, Long Beach, CA, USA + 1
song from London 1976 (*)
date: 31.5.1974 (1 song 1976)
tour: first tour
format: 1 LP (red multicoloured vinyl)
cover: paper insert, available in different colours of
paper (light green, orange, yellow, light blue, pink)
recording quality: EX soundboard recording, taken from
a FM broadcast, except (*) audience recording in VG+
released: around 1976/77, one of the first bootlegs
value: between $ 50,- and $ 150,-
comment: the "Fried Alive!" Bootlegs are one
of the first ones ever; says one song from San Diego 1976, but actually is from London
1976; the red multicoloured vinyl came in several slightly different varioutions, some go
into orange |
Side
1:
intro
Deuce
Nothin' to lose
She
Firehouse |
Side 2:
Strutter
100.000 years
Black Diamond
Rock 'n' Roll all nite (*) |
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Album title: Fried Alive
catalog number: IMP 1113, various labels
source: Long Beach Auditorium, Long Beach, CA, USA + 1
song from London 1976 (*)
date: 31.5.1974 (1 song 1976)
tour: first tour
format: 1 LP (blue multicoloured
vinyl)
cover: paper insert, available in different colours of
paper (light green, orange, yellow, light blue, pink)
recording quality: EX soundboard recording, taken from
a FM broadcast, except (*) audience recording in VG+
released: around 1976/77, one of the first bootlegs
value: between $ 50,- and $ 200,-
comment: the "Fried Alive!" Bootlegs are one
of the first ones ever; says one song from San Diego 1976, but actually is from London
1976; the blue multicoloured vinyl came in several slightly different varioutions |
Side
1:
intro
Deuce
Nothin' to lose
She
Firehouse |
Side 2:
Strutter
100.000 years
Black Diamond
Rock 'n' Roll all nite (*) |
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Album title: Fried Alive
catalog number: IMP 1113, various labels
source: Long Beach Auditorium, Long Beach, CA, USA + 1
song from London 1976 (*)
date: 31.5.1974 (1 song 1976)
tour: first tour
format: 1 LP (blue multicoloured
vinyl)
cover: paper insert, available in different colours of
paper (light green, orange, yellow, light blue, pink)
recording quality: EX soundboard recording, taken from
a FM broadcast, except (*) audience recording in VG+
released: around 1976/77, one of the first bootlegs
value: between $ 50,- and $ 200,-
comment: the "Fried Alive!" Bootlegs are one
of the first ones ever; says one song from San Diego 1976, but actually is from London
1976; the blue multicoloured vinyl came in several slightly different varioutions |
Side
1:
intro
Deuce
Nothin' to lose
She
Firehouse |
Side 2:
Strutter
100.000 years
Black Diamond
Rock 'n' Roll all nite (*) |
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Album title: Fried Alive
catalog number: IMP 1113, various labels
source: Long Beach Auditorium, Long Beach, CA, USA + 1
song from London 1976 (*)
date: 31.5.1974 (1 song 1976)
tour: first tour
format: 1 LP (green multicoloured
vinyl)
cover: paper insert, available in different colours of
paper (light green, orange, yellow, light blue, pink)
recording quality: EX soundboard recording, taken from
a FM broadcast, except (*) audience recording in VG+
released: around 1976/77, one of the first bootlegs
value: between $ 50,- and $ 200,-
comment: the "Fried Alive!" Bootlegs are one
of the first ones ever; says one song from San Diego 1976, but actually is from London
1976; the green multicoloured vinyl came in several slightly different varioutions |
Side
1:
intro
Deuce
Nothin' to lose
She
Firehouse |
Side 2:
Strutter
100.000 years
Black Diamond
Rock 'n' Roll all nite (*) |
different coloured vinyl of "Fried Alive!
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Album title: First Kiss in
Long Island
catalog number: WRMB 385 of Wizardo Records
source: Long Beach Auditorium, Long Beach, CA, USA + 1
song from London 1976 (*)
date: 31.5.1974 (1 song 1976)
tour: first tour
format: 1 LP
cover: paper insert, available in different colours of
paper (light blue, pink, yellow an dmaybe more)
recording quality: EX soundboard recording, taken from
a FM broadcast, except (*) audience recording in VG+
released: around 77, one of the first bootlegs
value: between $ 100,- and $ 250,-
comment: re-release of "Fried Alive" with
similar sound quality, but not pressed from the same vinyl matrix, released ca. 1977 |
Side
1:
intro
Deuce
Nothin' to lose
She
Firehouse |
Side
2:
Strutter
100.000 years
Black Diamond
Rock 'n' Roll all nite (*) |
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Album title: Light years ahead
catalog number: K 1/2 of Mainman Records
source: Long Beach Auditorium, Long Beach, CA, USA + 1
song from Michigan Palace, Detroit, MI, USA, 7.4.1974 (*)
date: 31.5.1974 (1 song 7.4.1974)
tour: first tour
format: 1 LP
cover: printed cover
recording quality: VG- soundboard recording from a FM
broadcast
released: sometime in the '80s
value: between $ 50,- and $ 100,-
comment: not the best quality, but this is the ONLY
edition that contains the complete set of the show in Long Beach 1974 including also the
last song "Let me go, Rock'n' Roll" |
Side
1:
Deuce
Nothin' to lose
She
Firehouse
Strutter |
Side
2:
100.000 years
Black Diamond
Rock 'n' Roll all nite
Let me go, Rock'n' Roll
Cold Gin (*) |
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