Thursday, January 2, 2014

Pink Floyd - Secret Rarities - Rev.A (TPR CD 010)


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  1. PINK FLOYD - Secret Rarities - Rev.A
    [ This Place Records TPR CD 010 ]

    Demos & outtakes 1983-1993

    01. Like A Rolling Stone (David Gilmour demo 1983)
    02. Like A Rolling Stone (David Gilmour demo 1983 - FM source)
    03. Learning To Fly (Jon Carin demo 1986)
    04. Learning To Fly (Jon Carin demo 1986 - FM source)
    05. The Dogs Of War (demo 1986)
    06. Signs Of Life (outtake 1986)
    07. Untitled #1 (demo 1993)
    08. Untitled #2 (demo 1993)
    09. Untitled #3 (demo 1993)
    10. Untitled #4 (demo 1993) (incl. What Do You Want From Me)
    11. Untitled #1 (outtake 1993)
    12. Wearing The Inside Out (outtake 1993)
    The Instrumental Suite (outtake 1993):
    13. - Cluster One
    14. - Marooned
    15. - Untitled (incl. High Hopes)


    Details:

    This is a revised version from the one I shared previously (in 2008 on JAC and
    in May 2013 on Yeeshkul!). Tracks are either upgrades compared to previous
    versions, or new tracks (tracks 2, 11, 13, 14 and 15).

    Tracks 1, 3, 5 and 6 come from a tape that David Gilmour brought to BBC Radio
    One studios on 28Jul92, for his interview by Nick Horne (promoting the "Shine
    On" box set). They are from a pre-FM source and sound slightly better than the
    versions on the previous release, but are still mono. For that reason, the
    current compilation also includes the versions of "Like A Rolling Stone"
    (track 2) and "Learning To Fly" (track 4) taken from the stereo FM broadcast
    ("The Dogs Of War" and "Signs Of Life" were on the tape but were not broadcast
    during the BBC show).

    The most significant upgrades are the 4 untitled demos from 1993 (tracks 7 to
    10), for which I received unprocessed versions some months ago. The versions
    circulating until now had severe NR and were very muffled. The new versions
    offered here have some hiss, but sound natural and clear. The 1st demo was
    apparently assembled from two jams, and the first part was probably accelerated
    in order to have the same pitch as the second part. This demo was later
    developed and properly recorded by the band (the resulting studio outtake can
    be heard on track 11). The 4th demo is also an assemblage, from four separate
    jams (the third one containing the ascending chord sequence that appeared later
    on "What Do You Want From Me").

    The outtake of "Wearing The Inside Out" (track 12) is from the same source as
    previously ("Bear In Tree" RoIO), with muffled sound as if the tape was played
    back with Dolby ON while the recording was not using Dolby. It was carefully
    remastered in order to bring some clarity and now sounds slightly better than
    the previous version.

    The last 3 tracks are completely new, and form together an 11 minute
    instrumental suite. These outtakes probably come from an early version of "The
    Division Bell" album, and reveal that the first intention of the Floyd was to
    make a long instrumental piece where "Cluster One" segues into "Marooned", and
    then into a third part with percussions. This third part was abandoned for the
    final version of the album, but its harmonies were re-used in the bridge of
    "High Hopes". Please note that this instrumental suite was given to me with
    plenty of digi-noises, crackles and clicks, and was almost unlistenable in its
    rough form. I used de-clicking and de-crackling methods in order to make it
    listenable – and even enjoyable - but you can still hear some kind of "surface"
    noise or saturation during the loud parts. There is still hope to get a better
    (cleaner) version in the future. In the meantime, this is the best as it could
    sound.

    This new year will see the 20th anniversary of "The Division Bell" album, so it
    seems to be a perfect time to share these upgraded and new rarities.


    Enjoy!

    MOB
    January 1, 2014

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  2. Downloading and looking forward to listen it!
    Thaaaank youu

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  3. Merci pour le partage!

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