Artist: Mike Oldfield Venue: Stadthalle, Vienna (Austria) Date: 28 April 1980 Title: Vernissage Source: FM? Sound Quality: A Lineage: ?? --> Trade CD-R --> EAC --> WAV --> Cool Edit Pro* --> Trader's Little Helper --> FLAC (level 8 and SB aligned) * Used only on CD 2. Following works were done: -Removed 2 second pause at the end of tracks 1-4. -Removed one click at the very beginning of track 1. -Moved 2 seconds backwards the start of track 3 to include the full Tubular Bells (it started at the end of track 2 on the original CD).
I really enjoyed listening to this. The sound quality of the tracks on cd1 are superb. Cd2 falls back in terms of sound. Cd1 might have been equated. A great performance. Do not pass this up.
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Artist: Mike Oldfield
Venue: Stadthalle, Vienna (Austria)
Date: 28 April 1980
Title: Vernissage
Source: FM?
Sound Quality: A
Lineage: ?? --> Trade CD-R --> EAC --> WAV --> Cool Edit Pro* --> Trader's Little Helper --> FLAC (level 8 and SB aligned)
* Used only on CD 2. Following works were done:
-Removed 2 second pause at the end of tracks 1-4.
-Removed one click at the very beginning of track 1.
-Moved 2 seconds backwards the start of track 3 to include the full Tubular Bells (it started at the end of track 2 on the original CD).
Tracklist:
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CD 1:
1. Platinum (parts 1-4) (20:31)
2. Punkadiddle (5:21)
3. I Got Rhythm (6:01)
4. Polka/Radetzky March (2:53)
5. Ommadawn (part 1) (15:49)
6. Incantations (parts 1-4 excerpts) (23:24)
CD 2:
1. Tubular Bells (part 2 excerpts including The Sailor's Hornpipe) (9:27)
2. Guilty (6:12)
3. Tubular Bells (part 1) (25:52)
4. Blue Peter/Portsmouth (3:43)
5. Punkadiddle (reprise) (7:15)
Band:
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Mike Oldfield: Guitars, bass, mandolin, percussion, vocals
Wendy Roberts: Lead vocals
Tim Cross: Keyboards
Pete Lemer: Keyboards
Hansford Rowe: Bass
Pierre Moerlen: Drums, percussion
Benoit Moerlen: Drums, percussion
Mike Frye: Drums, percussion
Pete "Bimbo" Acock: Saxophone, flute, clarinet
Nico Ramsden: Guitars, percussion, vocals
Maggie Reilly: Vocals
I really enjoyed listening to this. The sound quality of the tracks on cd1 are superb. Cd2 falls back in terms of sound. Cd1 might have been equated. A great performance. Do not pass this up.
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