Pink Floyd/UK 1972 1st Gen Tape
Pink Floyd/UK 1972 1st Gen Tape
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Contains the Bournemouth performance on January 22nd, the third day of the UK tour held from January to February 1972. There is a recording of this performance called ``Recorder 1,'' which has poor sound quality and contains just over 110 minutes from the beginning to the middle of ``A Saucerful Of Secret'' at the end of the second part. Contains another recording, "Recorder 2". This is the same as the one that was also included in the Gold Standard edition “Eclipse Of The Dark Side”, and only “The Dark Side Of The Moon” in the first half of the show is included. Speak to Me is not included and is recorded as a cut-in from Breathe, but the advantage of this album is that it uses the "1st Gen" tape. In fact, the sound quality is much better than the Gold Standard edition, which had a low pitch and was slow.In fact, it is a "Special A" class sound for an audience recording of this era, and it is the third time in history and the second complete performance of "The You can enjoy "Dark Side Of The Moon". The sound quality is very on and clear. The sound is pretty close. Fans will be irresistible to be able to hear the whole picture of the "initial type/unfinished madness", which is different from the completed version in every sense, with such excellent sound. The Mortality Sequence, which can be heard only with connecting sequence parts, Any Color You Like, a short arrangement that is still less than 1 minute and 30 seconds, can we call this Eclipse? It is an early type direction that is completely different from the dynamic and dramatic final form. There's plenty to listen to, including the ending part, which has an interesting arrangement aimed at sexuality. This 1st Gen take of the first part of the Bournemouth performance, which can be said to be the best sample sound source of early madness, is a supreme piece that can be declared a must-listen and must-have for all Western music rock fans. Please feel free to pick it up and enjoy it. Live at Winter Gardens, Bournemouth, UK 22nd January 1972 The Dark Side Of The Moon (43:18) 1. Breathe 2. The Travel Sequence 3. Time 4. Breathe (Reprise) 5. The Mortality Sequence 6. Money 7. Us And Them 8. Any Color You Like 9. Brain Damage 10. Eclipse
1. Breathe 2. The Travel Sequence 3. Time 4. Breathe (Reprise) 5. The Mortality Sequence 6. Money 7. Us And Them 8. Any Color You Like 9. Brain Damage 10. Eclipse