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Pink Floyd/Germany 2.26.1971 1st Gen Cassettes New Transfer

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A new upgrade master of the legendary recording, also known for the complete version “Atom Heart Mother” with the brass chorus, has been discovered. [Legendary cassette that conveys the complete version of “Atom Heart Mother”] The legendary recording was recorded at “February 26, 1971 Offenbach performance.” This is the best audience recording. This recording is truly a historical masterpiece. This is a work by Martin Balsam (Marbal), who is also known for recording Hyde Park in 1970, and is a long-standing classic as a valuable record of the early “Atom Heart Mother”, which also included a brass chorus conducted by Jeffrey Mitchell. Reign as. As the fate of great recordings, upgrades are sought after each era, and at our store, masterpieces such as “OFFENBACH 1971” and “OFFENBACH MASTER” have been loved since the Sirene era. This work is a new page in the history of upgrades, and is a new master released to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the recording. It is a definitive edition that has been precisely digitized from the 1st Gene Cassette. If you are an avid collector, you may be wondering, “Hasn’t there been a 1st generation before?” Actually, that’s also correct. Nine years ago, the masterpiece that caused a shock among FLOYD collectors around the world and became very popular at our store as “OFFENBACH 1971 (Sigma 69)” is also the 1st generation. Omoto’s original recording cassette has already been lost, and it has been considered the definitive edition as “the ultimate gene that cannot be traced back any further.” However, this work is neither a copy nor a remaster. While the 2012 version was the “1st Gene Reel,” this work was digitized from the “1st Gene Cassette.” In fact, in 2012, it was judged that “Reel would be better,” but Mr. Balsam himself, who recorded it, disagreed with that. He passed away in 2019, but just before he passed away, he personally proposed that he wanted the cassette master to be digitized. Two years have passed since then, and on the 50th anniversary year, a new master was born that reflects Mr. Balsam’s wishes. [New master with the highest peak update for both the main part and the encore] In fact, the sound is the highest peak and the best. The recording itself is the same as the previous version, so this work has the same thick core and direct feeling without distance. What makes the difference is storage stability, resolution, and sound. If you listen to it now, the previous Reel Master feels slightly rough, but this work is clearly glossy, thick, and has a really rich rich sound. Perhaps due to the difference in storage conditions, there has been minimal deterioration over time, and the sound from 50 years ago has been revived beautifully. As mentioned above, the original recording cassette has been lost, and Mr. Balsam has already passed away. This work, which is a better cassette master than the best 1st generation left behind, is truly an unrivaled masterpiece. Not only the main part of the set with such Balsam recording, but also the encore part of this work has been updated to the highest peak. In fact, Mr. Balsam was not the only one who recorded this show, there was also a separate recording of the encore part, which was included in the legendary LP bootleg “PICTURES OF PINK FLOYD Volume One”. Although the main song is “November 28, 1970, Saarbrücken performance”, only two songs, “Atom Heart Mother (Reprise)” and “Pink Blues”, were the same as this work, “February 26, 1971, Offenbach performance”. It is. As you may have already understood, this week coincidentally, the highest peak updated edition of the legendary LP “PICTURES OF PINK FLOYD: REVISED EDITION (Sigma 274)” will be released at the same time, but the songs used in this work are Supplemented with the latest transfer version. Of course, the recording is different from the main Balsam Master, but both are definitely great recordings with a strong non-standard direct feeling. In this work, we have brought the textures as close as possible to achieve a finish that does not feel out of place as a single musical piece. The show drawn with the sound that has reached new heights in this way is truly historic. The medley of “Green Is The Colour / Careful With That Ax, Eugene” that was unique to that time, “The Embryo” where the seagull part of “Echoes” peeks out, and the wonderful psychedelic feeling of David Gilmour’s guitar and the echo chamber of “A” Saucerful of Secrets,” all songs are imprinted with the potential of the band from Hakone six months ago. Among them, the highlight is “Perfect Atom Heart Mother”. The live performance by the ensemble, with roaring horns and a thick, majestic sound, creates a sound of unprecedented beauty. “Atom Heart Mother” is a masterpiece that showed the progress of progressive rock to the world. This is a cultural heritage album where you can experience the ultimate live performance accompanied by brass/chorus as it should be. A legendary recording where you can listen to the complete version of “Atom Heart Mother” with the brass chorus. This is the best audience recording of “February 26, 1971 Offenbach Performance”. This is a masterpiece digitized from the newly discovered 1st Gene Cassette, and is clearly improved from the previously known Reel Master of the same Gene. A rich sound with not only a very thick core and a direct feel without distance, but also a glossy, thick sound. The encore part is also complemented by the legendary LP “PICTURES OF PINK FLOYD Volume One”, making it a cultural heritage album that renews the highest peak of historical live albums. Grosser Stadthalle, Offenbach am Main, Germany 26th February 1971 PERFECT SOUND(UPGRADE) Disc 1 (57:02) 1. Astronomy Domine 2. Green Is the Color 3. Careful with That Ax, Eugene 4. Embryo 5. Set the Controls for the Heart of the Sun 6. Cymbaline Disc 2 (48:04) 1. A Saucerful of Secrets 2. Atom Heart Mother 3. Audience “Pictures of Pink Floyd” Vol.I & Vol.II (Top Sound) 4. Atom Heart Mother (Reprise) 5. Pink Blues

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