Saturday, April 9, 2011

PF - 1973-05-18 - Earl's Court, London


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  1. THE WHITE BOOTLEG
    Earl's Court, London, England, May 18th 1973

    seeded by gbc

    Source: Audience (recorder 2/patch from rec1 low gen)
    Generation: cass[M] > DAT(3) > WAV > CDR > FLAC > WAV > patch job > FLAC
    Sound Quality: EX+ for a 1973 recording

    Disc 1 (67:35m)
    1. tunings (1:24m)
    2. OBSCURED BY CLOUDS (5:25m)
    3. WHEN YOU'RE IN (8:12m)
    4. tunings (2:32m)
    5. SET THE CONTROLS FOR THE HEART OF THE SUN (12:16m)
    6. tunings (1:30m)
    7. CAREFUL WITH THAT AXE, EUGENE (11:34m)
    8. tunings (1:46m)
    9. ECHOES (22:56m)

    Disc 2 (59:46m)
    1. SPEAK TO ME (1:56m)
    2. BREATHE (2:48m)
    3. ON THE RUN (5:56m)
    4. TIME (5:19m)
    5. BREATHE (reprise) (1:04m)
    6. THE GREAT GIG IN THE SKY (6:19m)
    7. MONEY (6:35m)
    8. US AND THEM (8:11m)
    9. ANY COLOUR YOU LIKE (7:19m) - patched from rec1 at 6:01m
    10. BRAIN DAMAGE (3:48m) - from rec1
    11. ECLIPSE (1:56m) - from rec1
    12. ONE OF THESE DAYS (8:36m)

    From the master tapes of what is known as recorder 2 (same recorder as the source
    called '4th Gen'). This recorder is cut at the very end of ACYL, missing the end
    of this song and BD/Eclipse, so i patched those missing bits from the low genera-
    tion source i have from recorder 1. One of These Days remains from the main sour-
    ce, the only bit edited out was 1:11m of audience/tunings before OOTD because it
    sounded very bad, as if the tape was very damaged really (some kind of channel
    dropping, or maybe just very heavy mic bumps).

    Sound is really good, an EX+ for a 1973 recording, one of the best from that year
    (if not the best), performance is good also.

    The patch job was made using SoundForge and CDWave to split the tracks, and enco-
    ding/md5 was done on Trader's Little Helper.

    No EQ/NR applied to this, apart of the patch job and some minimum fade in/out,
    this is as raw as russian's winters.

    Nice 2CD set to put under the christmas tree dont you think?

    merry x-mas ...

    gbc

    December 22nd 2006
    -Thanks to the people involded on this 2 sources used here.

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  2. Thank you for posting this. In theory, this should be amongst the best versions, if not the best, for this date.

    However, the pics posted on the website and accompanying the downloaded files are from the Anyanami version. I can tell from listening that this is definitely not that version and are very likely as advertised. Assuming this is indeed The White Album, pics can be found here:
    http://pf-db.com/index.php?get=art&bootleg_id=4204#Insert%20/%20Front

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