Thursday, May 29, 2014

Procol Harum - John Liquorice Dead and the Rock and Roll Allstars



Procol Harum
I'd say from about 1971/72?
MP3 128
Excellent
Studio, probable radio broadcast.

Procol dig into their past and rip up old classics from the fifties. Far cry from the psyche/prog they are so well known for. Procol tap into their roots. Guest appearance by Joe Cocker.


Monday, May 19, 2014

CAN - Berlin 1971





CAN
Berlin, W. Germany
June 1971
unknown aud recording > ? > cdr

MP3 320
-VG

1) Improvisation ->
     Vitamin C           40:21

- Holger Czukay: bass
- Irmin Schmidt: keyboards
- Michael Karoli: guitars, violin
- Jaki Liebezeit: drums
- Damo Suzuki: vocals

* Original Note
This sounds really good for an audience from 71.

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CAN - Paris 1973




Can - Olympia, Paris 1973-05-12

Source: mixing desk/fm broadcast(?), generation unknown
SA90 cassette -> Protools -> AIFF -> FLAC

Quality: A-/B+
MP3 320

No signal processing or effects used at all.

TRACKS:

Disk 1

01 Queueing Down 36:39
02 One More Night 09:08


Disk 2

03 Spoon 32:10
04 Vitamin C 13:44


Damo Suzuki - vocals
Holger Czukay - bass
Michael Karoli - guitar
Jaki Liebezeit - drums
Irmin Schmidt - keyboards

*Original Notes
This is a great recording of Can from '73 and I am curious to know if it might be from a French radio broadcast as opposed to a straight mixing desk recording. There is a slight tape hiss to it and a few minor audio defects i.e. slight muffling here and there, which to my ears sound the kind of generation artefacts you might expect from analogue copying. It is however a very enjoyable listen, check out the sample. This concert may have appeared on Dime during a flood of Can recordings about two years ago but this is from my source procured about from a dealer circa 2003/4.

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Jethro Tull - Providence 1975





Jethro Tull
Another Cup of Tea Dear?
Civic Center, Providence
March 6th 1975

Audience
MP3 128 :(
VG

Very good audience recording. Ian's in good form. Great performance.
Some digital clicking throughout and many tracks are truncated at the very end,
possibly due to poor editing.


101 - intro, wind-up (medley) 3:32
102 - a passion play 3:10
103 - thick as a brick 14:17
104 - wond'ring aloud 4:13
105 - my god, bouree living in the past, my god (medley) 15:24
106 - sea lion 2:27
107 - skating away on the thin ice - (cut within) 4:46
108 - ladies, drum solo (cuts at end) 11:56

201 - war child 4:57
202 - instrumental (cuts at end) 6:59
203 - queen and country 3:09
204 - cross-eyed mary 3:35
205 - bungle in the jungle (cuts/incomplete) 2:27
206 - aqualung 9:22
207 - back-door angels/minstrel in the gallery intro 9:47
208 - locomotive breath/hot-headed general (cuts) 7:15
209 - finale, back-door angels 3:40

Jethro Tull - Berkley June 1971




Jethro Tull
Community Theatre
Berkley CA,
June 20, 1971

Wind-Up
Incomplete Performance

Ex
Audience
MP3 320

1 Aqualung  7:45
2 Cross-Eyed Mary (with drum solo)  8:50
3 Nothing is Easy  8:45
4 Wind-Up  15:06
5 Locomotive Greath (intro) 1:53

Sadly, only a partial show from 71. Excellent sound, just over a half hour.

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Sunday, May 18, 2014

Pink Floyd - UmmaGumma Revisited






 This one is a real treat. A fan creation project. As I well know Floyd fans/fanatics are nuts. My younger years in the late eighties with mixer board, tape decks and the entire Floyd catalogue at hand mixed up some great various tapes. This post, Ummagumma Remix Assembly by Furry Animal takes the cake.
 Recorded over three discs, this is an imaginative re-envisioning of Floyds (probably) most experimental album, UmmaGumma. It takes from the original album and includes period correct outtakes and live tracks from the 1969 era. Long standing bootleg fodder such as Moonhead, Rain in the Country, Oneone are given new life through remixes and blended through alternate live versions instead of studio tracks. The feel of UmmaGumma, the weirdness, dark and strange is the constant. A true period piece. To add to the strangeness, this version attempts to present Gumma as a concept album, "this could have been PF's first concept album!" A passionate love affair with 1969 Pink Floyd I thought I had alone.
 Years ago, this collection/remix would have been concidered utter sacrilege as far as I was concerned. To mess, tamper and fool with any original Floyd mix was unbearable, worthy of Karmic death. Well, I guess I'm mellowing with age. Since I can honestly say I know my Floyd back to front, this came as a nice change. Like knocking a hole through a wall, you get a new view from the same room...  .*.*.*.*.*...
 Anyway. Umma revisited is a fun listen, but not without it's flaws. There are some brutal edits and occasionally mixes don't quite work, but all in all with the extended mixes, backwards recordings, sampling and wizardry, this project is a work of love from a hard core Floyd fan. Worthy of our attention, and good listen.

OneBrownMouse

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* Original Notes
"This is pretty avant-garde, isn't it?" 
- Roger Waters (hidden message in 'Several Species...')

!!!FANPROJECT - FOR TRADE ONLY!!!
!!!DO NOT EVER ENCODE IN MP3 OR ANY OTHER LOSSY FORMAT!!!

UMMA & GUMMA (Ummagumma Revisited)

~~~UMMA~~~ 
DISC ONE: STUDIO ALBUM
01. Sysyphus Part 1 
02. Sysyphus Part 2 / 
    The Violent Sequence (aka The Riot Scene, early Us & Them - from The Ultimate Zabriskie Point)
03. Sysyphus Part 3 (pitched down half a step)
    Several Species of Small Furry Animals Gathered Together In A Cave (backwards)
04. Sysyphus Part 4 (1st half) / Grooving With A Pict
 (vocals only)

05. Sysyphus Part 4 (2nd half = part 1 reprise)
06. Oenone (from The Ultimate Zabriskie Point)
    / Selene (aka Moonhead aka Corrosion - BBC TV 7/69 documentary on the moonlanding)
07. Dythyramb from Grantchester Meadows (ripped from KQED DVD soundtrack 71_04_28)
08. Careful with that sickle, Cronus
    (aka Come In #51, Your Turn Is Up - film version for intro and end + soundtrack version 

for middle section - from The Ultimate Zabriskie Point)
09. The Narrow Way, Part 1
    (unknown song - soundtrack version - from The Ultimate Zabriskie Point)
10. The Narrow Way, Part 2
11. The Narrow Way, Part 3 (69-05-12 Paris Cinema London - from BBC archives)
12. The Embryo (from Works) 
13. The Grand Vizier's Garden Party: Entrance
14. Heart Beat, Pig Meat (from The Ultimate Zabriskie Point)
15. Nick's Boogie (London 66-67) / The Grand Vizier's Garden Party: Entertainment    
16. The Grand Vizier's Garden Party: Exit
17. Biding My Time (from Relics)

TOTAL LENGTH: aprox. 78min!

~~~GUMMA~~~

DISC TWO: LIVE 1ST SET
01. Grantchester Meadows
Recorded live at the Fillmore West, San Francisco, USA on 70-04-29
02. Astronomy Dominé
Recorded live at the Fillmore West, San Francisco, USA on 70-04-29
03. Impro on Interstellar Overdrive and Moonhead
Recorded live at Ernst-Merck Halle, Hamburg, West-Germany on 70-11-14
04. Grooving With A Pict
Recorded live at Ernst-Merck Halle, Hamburg, West-Germany on 70-11-14
05. The Embryo + Roger Introducing The Massed Gadgets of Auximenes
Recorded live at Ernst-Merck Halle, Hamburg, West-Germany on 70-11-14
06. Careful With That Axe, Eugene
Recorded live at the Hallenstadion, Zurich, Switserland on 72-12-09



TOTAL LENGHT: aprox. 60min

DISC THREE: LIVE 2ND SET
01. Sysyphus
Recorded live at the Town Hall, Birmingham, England on 70-02-11
02. The Narrow Way Part 1 aka Baby Blue Shuffle In D Major
Recorded in the BBC Maida Vale Studios on 68-12-02
03. The Narrow Way Part 3
Recorded live at the Royal Festival Hall, London, England on 69-04-14
04. The Pink Jungle / intro of The Labyrinth of Auximenes
Recorded live at the Royal Festival Hall, London, England on 69-04-14
05. Heart Beat, Pig Meat
Recorded live at the Town Hall, Birmingham, England on 70-02-11
06. Piano Impro
Recorded live at te Fairfield Hall, Croydon, England on 70-01-18
+ The Violent Sequence
Recorded live at the Theâtre des Champs-Elysées, Paris, France on 70-01-23
07. Biding My Time
Recorded live at the Concertgebouw, Amsterdam, The Netherlands on 69-09-21
08. Doing It
Recorded live at the Concertgebouw, Amsterdam, The Netherlands on 69-09-21
Recorded live at the Royal Festival Hall, London, England on 69-04-14

ENCORES:
09. Green Is The Colour
Recorded live at the University of Southampton, Southampton, UK on 69-05-09
10. Beset By Creatures of The Deep
Recorded live at the University of Southampton, Southampton, UK on 69-05-09
11. Biding My Time (reprise) aka Just another 12-bar
Recorded live at the Altes Casino, Montreux, Switserland on 70-11-22

TOTAL LENGHT: aprox. 65min

=======================================================================================

1. WHAT IS IT?
Revisiting UMMAGUMMA as if it was a band-album, including left-overs and alternate versions, plus some home-made edits. Giving it a brandnew concept. (So this could have been PF's first concept album!)

2. WHY?
The idea for this project came in mind when I considered it was a pity that "The Embryo" and "Biding my Time" were recorded for Ummagumma but left out in spite of the concept of making it a 'four-men-solo album'. My first thought was then to burn a copy of Ummagumma for myself, just including those songs at the end of the album. But then I thought: "Why not making it an extended alternate version?" Inspiration also came from Muabdib's studio remix of "The Man & The Journey" (which I recommand!) and  the enhanced Wall version "Every Brick In The Wall". 
It's obvious that the original concept of Ummagumma didn't work out like the band wished it to. Quotes from the band members are clear on this subject: 

"We all believed it was going to be one of the best things we'd ever put onto record, which I think it was at that time, but the stuff on the album isn't half as good as we can play." -Rick
"For me, it was just an experiment. I think it was badly recorded, the studio side could have been done better. We're thinking of doing it again." -David 
"This was absolutely not a band album. The live stuff sounds incredibly antiquated now [...]. We were looking for new ways of constructing an album, although I think what this demonstrates is that our sum is always better than the parts." -Nick

3. WHAT HAS BEEN DONE?
Well, I took the liberty to get rid of that solo-concept, and tried to mix what Ummagumma might have been if it was a real teamwork, giving it a different concept. I don't pretend I improved it, but I wished to include left-outs, unreleased material (principally from ZP, but which fits perfectly in the spirit of Ummagumma) and alternate versions. I had plenty of material (of different quality) to choose from, for 1969 was probably their most prolific year. Therefore I used as far as possible the best sources for those alternate versions, but except for the Zabriskie Point outtakes, quality failed in most of the cases. It's a pity even the audio rip of Grantchester Meadows from the Harvested's KQED DVD is only 19OKbps, hissy and had an annoying hum in the beginning. Other sources had less hiss but much more microphone noise! I tried the best I could to erase this hum and de-hiss it a bit withoput denaturating the audio spectrum with Noise Reduction.

Another thing I permitted myself is to rename some tracks in order to give it the mythological concept I conceived for the occasion. I took inspiration by the example of Sysyphus and Oenone and gave Greek mythological references to the whole album, hence Cronus instead of Eugene, Selene (goddess of the moon) for Moonhead, and a Grand Vizier's Garden party which became an authentic Roman orgie! I recommend you to read the liner notes while listening, for I tried to make it more or less conceptual with a storyline. In contrary, I left the original titles for the live set.
The choice of including 'Careful...' is less obvious, since this is a 68 song. But, I found it a shame that only the single version was available on official sources, and no version of this tune appears on the regular albums. This december 69 take of Careful for the ZP soundtrack is radically different and much closer to what we use to hear on live roio's. The sound effects aer from the film itself, only the stereo effects for the footsteps and the riding car are mine. Other things that could be considered as 'sins' to some purists: I messed a lot with Sysyphus, integrating 'The Riot Scene' from ZP (aka The Violent Sequence, early Us & Them), 'Several Species...' backwards and the Pict rant without animal noises in it. Hence 'Several Species..' has 

disappeared from the tracklist! But figure out in case of teamwork, Roger would maybe have done the same. Moreover you can clearly hear Roger rant more or less in the same part on the live version of Sysyphus (a fact I discovered AFTER mixing the studio album!!!)
 The same 'dammages' occured to Nick's piece.
Figure out Syd came to help him get this piece a little more attractive!


4. WHAT ABOUT THE LIVE SET?
The live set isn't a gathering of alternate takes of what was originally on the live set of Ummagumma, but more what it would have sounded like if the band had once played (my) Ummagumma live. So here is a REAL live Ummagumma album, assembled from the most "mythic" 

shows from 69-70 where the Floyd performed their strangest bits with an incredible energy. Especially on that night in Hamburg 70-11-14, Roger was in an incredibly talkative/rantic mood! Notice that powerful 'Embryo' including some jungle noises à la 'Several Species...' and 'Pow R. Toc H.' Alas and again, the shows featuring the rarest tracks like 'Moonhead' or 'Sysyphus' were badly recorded, and most sources are hissy, muffed, etc. The huge quality difference between the different sources I used, forced me 

to use fades between some tracks, which I don't like but was the only way to make it sound acceptable. The SQ skips are more particulary noticeable in the 'meddley' I made. 

A special note about 'The Narrow Way Part 3' though. The best recording is the one from the Amsterdam venue of 'The Man & The Journey'
. Musically, however, Dave's vocals are probably the worst he ever did in his whole life! His voice fails on all live performance of 'The Narrow Way'. That's why I choose this recording from the London premiere of 'The Man & The Journey': it's not the best source, but at least the vocals are barely audible, which is not a real loss in this case! :-)

CONCLUSION
I still hope you'll enjoy listening as I enjoyed mixing and compiling this.


Furry Animal - May 2004

UMMA

GUMMA

Pink Floyd - UmmaGumma (Careful with These Tracks) 1969





Pink Floyd

'Careful With These Tracks'

Manchester College Of Commerce 2nd May 1969
Birmingham Mother's 27th April 1969

56 minutes, Stereo Soundboard Recordings.

Yellow Cow Records - YCCD016

Includes BrownMouse artwork with original artwork (cover insert, disc & tray) and MD5.

01. Astronomy Domine - 8.46 (Same as Ummagumma version, different mix)
02. Careful With That Axe, Eugene - 9.27 (Same as Ummagumma version, longer intro, no vocals in mix)
03. Interstellar Overdrive - 13.35 (Pulled from official release)
04. Set The Controls For The Heart Of The Sun - 9.51 (Same as Ummagumma version, different mix)
05. A Saucerful Of Secrets - 14.25 (Birmingham Mother's) (Ummagumma version uses a composite of this and the Manchester recording)

* Original Notes
Yes folks, you have read the description correctly.  This is lossy sourced but this is the best that has ever been available to date (i.e.never).

If you mess with this or re-release in any form then that's fine with us!  We had nothing to do with it other than release it but if you could mention 'Yellow Cow Records' as being the original source for these tracks it would be appreciated : )

Prepare to have your fucking minds blown : )

YC  xx

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Friday, May 16, 2014

Jethro Tull - Essen Germany 1972





Jethro Tull
My God (Live In Essen Bootleg) (1972)

MP3 240 kbps
VG /VG+
Time: 1:18:04

Tracklist:

01 - My God  [17:07]
02 - Thick as a brick  [13:49]
03 - Aqualung  [7:41]
04 - To cry you a song  [6:45]
05 - A new day yesterday  [9:17]
06 - Cross eyed Mary  [11:20]
07 - Hymn 43  [4:15]
08 - Nothing is easy  [7:50]

The rear cover claims Clive Bunker to be on drums. Barriemore Barlow was drumming for this show.

Sunday, May 11, 2014

Faust 5 - 1975




Faust V
1975
MP3 192

01 Munic_Yesterday (Edit of 71 Minutes Version)
02 Party 9
03 360
04 Track 4 (Baby Rock)
05 Title 5 (Duck A L'Orange)
06 Track 6 (Warble Up)
07 Track 7 (Jugger's Knot)
08 Track 8 (Triump-ent)

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Saturday, May 10, 2014

Jethro Tull - Gothenburg 1970






Jethro Tull
Jan 22, 1970
Gothenburg, Sweden

MP3 192
VG/VG+

1 Nothing is Easy 7:15
2 Bouree/Living in the Past 10:38
3 A New Day Yesterday 6:42
4 Play in Time 7:05
5 Fat Man 5:10
6 Dharma for One  13:15
7 We Used to Know/For a Thousand Mothers 15:16

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