Pink Floyd/London,UK 1970 Audience
Pink Floyd/London,UK 1970 Audience
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Approximately 62 minutes of high-quality monaural audience recording of the outdoor live performance at Hyde Park on July 18, 1970. Regarding this performance, there are two types in circulation, excluding the shocking video soundtrack released this time, but they have only been released in the past, and surprisingly they were not fortunate enough to be released, so we will not be releasing them for this performance. This sound source that captures the whole picture can be said to be very valuable. This time, we recreated a full-length record by connecting two types of sound sources. The early Blues (cut-in)/The Embryo is recorded from Rec1, and the remaining main source is Rec2. These two types of sound sources are distinctive from each other. Rec1 has vocals that are louder and clearer, but the backing is quite off, the low range is quite sparse, and it has a slightly noisy sound that picks up the sound of wind blowing. The recorded content is from the middle of Blues to Sun Hymn. On the other hand, the backing of Rec2, which was the main source for this time, is quite large, and it is a good recording that captures the snare drum and the extended low range, which cannot be heard at all on Rec1, but the vocals are recorded on Rec1. It's a little off compared to . The recorded content is from Green Is The Color to the ending. Both sound sources are excellent in their own way, and since they have opposing characteristics, it was difficult to decide which one to use as the main source, as people have different tastes. By the way, the previously released Godfather albums seem to mainly use Rec1 (Rec2 for Atomic Heart Mother only), but this time we focused on Rec2, which has a long, natural low range and a sound that captures each instrument in a big way. I did. The distance from the stage also seems to be closer with this Rec2. In addition, there was a cut in the middle of Eugene, so I compensated for that with Rec1. There was also a cut around 1:50, but that's the only part that remains the same. It is also a mystery that for some reason you can hear the sound of a harmonica being played before the Taiyo Hymn (maybe another performing artist?). It is a good point that John Aldis and his choir, who are familiar from albums and BBC, participate in Atomic Heart Mother, and the climax part is good to listen to at any time. Blackhills Graden Party, Hyde Park, London, UK 18th July 1970 (63:01) 1. Blues 2. The Embryo 3. Green Is The Colour 4. Careful With That Ax, Eugene 5. Set The Controls For The Heart Of The Sun 6. Atom Heart Mother
1. Blues 2. The Embryo 3. Green Is The Color 4. Careful With That Ax, Eugene 5. Set The Controls For The Heart Of The Sun 6. Atom Heart Mother