Tuesday, April 5, 2011

PF - 1972-03-06 - Tokyo, Japan

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4 comments:

Dr. Forrester said...

Pink Floyd - 1972-03-06 Tokyo-to Taiikukan, Tokyo, Japan (Recorder 1)
Source: Aud
Lineage: cas(M)>DAT(3)44.1 > DAT 60ES > M-Audio Audiophile USB > WAV >CD Wave > FLAC (level 7)
Quality: Ex-
Tape by: ??
Transfered by: jbraveman

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Track Listing

Disc 1:
01. Speak To Me 0:49
02. Breathe 2:52
03. On The Run 6:02
04. Time 6:12
05. Breathe Reprise 1:03
06. Mortality Sequence 4:01
07. Money 7:47
08. Us And Them 7:10
09. Any Colour You Like 4:42
10. Brain Damage 4:03
11. Eclipse 2:46
12. Intermission/Announcement 2:10

Disc 2:
01. One Of These Days 9:13
02. Careful With That Axe, Eugene 12:50
03. Echoes 24:48
04. Thank you, goodnight/Announcement 0:33
05. A Saucerful Of Secrets 13:37

Total: 110:44

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Notes:
It was missing last 32 sec from track 11/disc 1 and the Japanese announcer after that, I added it from the 3rd gen tape version (Tokyo-to Taiikukan) using CEP. No other processing was done.

mahavishnu floyd said...

Less than a month ago, another website posted FLACs of a what is said to be a newly available version of this show called 'Acid Moon' which is said to be taken from a master reel-to-reel recording of the FM Tokyo 1972 broadcast. That release has 3 cd's. The first 2 cd's are non-remastered, the 3rd cd is a mix of FM and audience sources, remastered. If I understood the notes correctly, the 1st and 3rd CD's are the same material (DSOTM) and both have "Speak to Me" from the audience source.

I haven't compared this to the version posted here on Just Add Cones, which has a cassette master source. I am not sure if I should post links to "rival" websites, but will provide that info if approved by Dr. Forrester, to whom I shall be forever grateful for all the great recordings he has shared.

Dr. Forrester said...

MF -

Let me just say that this is an exhibition, not a competition.

If you want to provide outside links - provided that they are not, you know, harmful in some fashion - I would not just welcome it, I would be grateful.

Anonymous said...

I was comparing this version with Acid Moon and there really isn't any dramatic difference..atleast to my ear.
And USUALLY (not always) you can't go wrong with a recorder 1 cas DAT copy of any concert.

Cheers.