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
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.
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.
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.
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.
Pink Floyd - 1972-03-06 Tokyo-to Taiikukan, Tokyo, Japan (Recorder 1)
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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.
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.
ReplyDeleteI 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.
MF -
ReplyDeleteLet 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.
I was comparing this version with Acid Moon and there really isn't any dramatic difference..atleast to my ear.
ReplyDeleteAnd USUALLY (not always) you can't go wrong with a recorder 1 cas DAT copy of any concert.
Cheers.