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Pink Floyd/Live CA,USA 10.23.1970 Original 2LP

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This CD is a reprint of the T-analog version “LIVE” of the Santa Monica performance on October 23, 1970, released by the TMOQ label, using the latest equipment from a mint-preserved top-quality version. RECORDER 1, whose existence has been known since the early 1970s, includes TMOQ’s two-disc bootleg LPs “LIVE (TMOQ 2804)” and “CYMBALINE (2804),” as well as the TMOQ-affiliated label “Dittolino Disc.” This is the source that I could listen to on “LIVE (Dittolino Disc)”. This RECORDER 1 source was also included as a bonus on Disc 3 of the previously released edition “CREATURES OF THE DEEP” (currently sold out and out of print), but this edition includes the 2LP master edition of this “LIVE (Dittolino Disc)”. , newly reprinted using the latest equipment. The record we used is a mint record owned by the label that is in good condition, so there are no noticeable needle cracks, so you can enjoy the stately sound of RECORDER 1 in its best condition. The original LP consists of 2 discs/4 sections, sides A to D, so the recording order of this disc also follows that, as shown below. Side A / Track 1. Atom Heart Mother (Part One) Side B / Track 2. Atom Heart Mother (Part Two) Side C / Track 3. Sing To Me (Fat Old Sun) Side C / Track 4. Cymbaline Side D / Track 5. A Saucerful Of Secrets This is not the actual flow of the show, and of course it is not a complete recording of that day’s performance. I’m glad that most of the things you should listen to are covered. The recording location is also different from the main title = RECORDER 2, so don’t overlook the fact that you can enjoy the difference in sound source such as sound and sound image. In “Atom Heart Mother (Part One)”, the slide guitar from 4 minutes 16 seconds has a different sound than what can be heard on the main disc, and there is a scene in the middle where the mixed chorus is briefly featured (5 minutes 58 seconds). 9 minutes 42 seconds), you can clearly hear the weak expressions of the bass, guitar, and organ, indicating the high quality of the recording. The B-side of “Atom Heart Mother (Part Two)” starts with a fade in, but the first half of the song (track [1]) fades out with a distinctive guitar melody. It really stands up from that characteristic scene. The dense concerted dialogue between the band, orchestra, and real voices moistens the ears with a richer sound, and the guitar movement that picks up again at around 10 minutes and 40 seconds stands out as much as the main disc. This is side C from “Sing To Me (Fat Old Sun)”. Here, too, the gorgeous blending of sounds is clearly captured, allowing you to enjoy the creative performance unique to this day from a different perspective. The sound of the organ, the real voice, and the guitar threading between the lines will pass your ears with a clear vintage sound, and you will be trembling with the joy of surrendering yourself to the performance while being intoxicated by the depth of the chiseled sound. Masu. “Cymbaline” is a fade-in with a slightly missing beginning, but the moment it starts, a breathtaking atmosphere spreads. You can enjoy the opening and closing of doors and the footsteps of heels in the middle of the song, which have a different sound from the sound image heard on the main disc, and “♪ Cymbal~ine!”, which is sung twice at the end with a distinctive raised ending, If you listen to it with this sound image, you will feel more sadness. “Mystery”, which is recorded on the entire D side, is also a song that you can enjoy from beginning to end in a different sound than the main disc, and especially in the first half’s inspirational sound decoration scene, you can enjoy a sound image that is comparable to the main disc. In addition, the sound skips for a moment at 16 minutes and 6 seconds, but this may be due to deterioration of the master tape, or that part may have been edited by pinching it (*If it was a reel tape flip, it would have taken such a short time. If there was no accident and there was an accident, it would probably look a little dirtier). I don’t think it’s particularly noticeable since it’s only about 2 to 3 seconds missing, but I purposely didn’t make up for it and left the rawness of the original recording intact. For the Santa Monica performance on October 23, 1971, “Recorder 2”, which appeared about 6 years ago, is the definitive sound source of that day, but “Recorder 1”, which has been familiar since the analog era, is also a wonderful recording that is worth listening to. . Please take this opportunity to enjoy this precious 72-minute record that was downloaded directly from the original. Taken from the original 2LP “Live” (Dittolino Discs) Live at Santa Monica Civic Auditorium, Santa Monica, California, USA 23rd October 1970 TRULY AMAZING SOUND (71:50) 1. Atom Heart Mother(Part One) 2. Atom Heart Mother (Part Two) 3. Sing To Me (Fat Old Sun) 4. Cymbaline 5. A Saucerful Of Secrets

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