Pink Floyd
Atom Hyde Park
Blackhill's Garden Party
Hyde Park Free Concert, London
July 18, 1970
The Godfatherecords G.R. 320
FLAC
VG-/VG
Master Version and Remasted Version
Roger Waters - Bass, Vocals
David Gilmor - Guitar, Vocals
Richard Wright - Keyboards
Nick Mason - Drums
1. Intro [2:27]
2. Embryo [10:32]
3. Green is the Colour [3:43]
4. Careful With That Axe, Eugene [8:17]
5. Set the Controls for the Heart of the Sun [12:21]
3. Atom Heart Mother [23:13]
Total: [60:35]
Silver CD > EAC V0.95 beta 2 > Flac Level 6
*Original Notes
Pink Floyd
18th July 1970
Blackhills Garden Party, Hyde Park Free Concert, Hyde Park, London
This is my first post on the Traders Den so I thought I would make it a good one!
Well here it is at last the lost tape from the 18th July Hyde Park 1970 - this is the genuine article.
It is a shame that this recording is not complete as it is missing Atom Heart Mother.
01 Blues
02 The Embryo
03 Green Is The Colour
04 Careful With That Axe, Eugene
05 Set The Controls For The Heart Of The Sun
I was contacted by the guy who taped the show and this is a transfer direct from his master tape.
The transfer was carried out as follows: -
The transfer was made on 10th September 2005 from the master BASF L-C60 cassette
Transfer made as follows: -
Nakamichi ZX-7 cassette deck.
Manual adjustment to height and azimuth of playback head to match that of the original tape recorder and to optimise the sound.
Direct connection to analogue input of Audiophile 2496 soundcard via high quality Clicktronic interconnects with 24K gold plugs.
Recording made to Wav file at 44.1kHz
I fixed a few pops so that I could normalise the recording but apart from that this is an unaltered version of this show
The sound quality ranges from good to very good, there are some microphone "nudge" noises and some wind noise.
The show was recorded using a mono Phillips cassette recorder with a microphone mounted on a 6 foot pole. The taper, David, was sat about 100 meters from the stage to the left of centre. Overall the recording quality is mostly very good. Some wind noise is picked up by the microphones and also the quality of the sound changes due to wind "blowing the sound around". Occasionally there is a little distortion but really nothing to complain about considering how this show was taped.
If anybody has a genuine version of Atom Heart Mother from this show then please contact me.
For Trade or Give Away only - Do not Sell - Do not encode as MP3
Steven Carr - 18th December 2005