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The legendary masterpiece that conveys the fantastic song “The Libest Spacement Monitor” has been upgraded. It has been decided that it will be permanently preserved in the ultimate form that brings it as close to the show scene as possible. “The Libest Spacement Monitor”…Many people may already know the true identity of this work just by the title of this song. Yes, this work is based on the legendary bootleg LP “PICTURES OF PINK FLOYD Volume One/Two.” It is the highest peak update edition. [Upgraded legendary recording that allows you to experience the best of unreleased songs] This LP is a historically important work, and at the same time it is a recording full of mysteries. First of all, the recording date has not been confirmed. Since the analog era, it has been believed that it was the “Gothenburg performance on November 11, 1970,” but in recent years, a genuine Gothenburg recording has been discovered. It turned out to be a separate performance. Subsequent research has shown that the most likely theory is “November 28, 1970 Saarbrücken Performance”, but that doesn’t seem to be confirmed either. In any case, “PICTURES OF PINK FLOYD” became a historically important work due to its amazing sound quality and the presence of the unreleased song “The Libest Spacement Monitor,” and it has spawned numerous copy titles in both the analog and CD eras. . This work is one of those titles, and it is a title that has reached the peak of what is possible in 2021. First and foremost is the sound. The highest peak so far was the version released by The “Pictures Of Pink Floyd” Restoration Project five years ago (2016), but this work uses the original LP of the 1st press that was miraculously unearthed. There is. Of course, the precious original LP is digitized using the latest equipment and environment. In fact, the sound quality that flows from this work is truly a new peak. It’s smoother and more natural than the 2016 version. There is a solid density in the midrange, and the dynamism from the rich and deep bass is wonderful. The previous version was also beautiful, but now that I know about this work, I feel that the middle and high frequencies are rough, and the distortion is even harsh. [A supreme live album reconstructed according to the actual show] This latest transfer is making collectors all over the world rejoice at this very moment, but this work takes it one step further and comes closest to the actual show. We finished it as a live album. It’s the order of the songs. In fact, the original “PICTURES OF PINK FLOYD” was released in two parts, “Volume One” and “Volume Two,” but the order of the songs was completely ignored in order to fit each side into an LP. In this work, it has been corrected in the original order of the songs. Let’s apply the contents of this work to the set of the day. Astronomy Domine (not included) 1. Fat Old Sun ←*Old B-side-1 Cymbaline (not included)2. Atom Heart Mother ←*Old D-side 3. The Libest Spacement Monitor ←*Old A-side-1 4. The Embryo ←*Old A-side-1 5. Green is the Colour ←*Old C-side-1 Careful with That Ax, Eugene (not included) Set the Controls for the Heart of the Sun (not included) 6. A Saucerful of Secrets ← *Old C side-2…and it looks like this. “The Embryo” was not on the original LP’s track list, but it was played as a medley as the second half of “The Libest Spacement Monitor.” There is no way to listen to the full show because 4 songs were not made into LP, but other than that, it was the same as on the day. The middle part (from Atom Heart Mother to Green is the Colour), which has been disjointed until now, can now be enjoyed in its original flow. Now, if you are familiar with the previous version, you will notice that “Blues” and “Atom Heart Mother (reprise)”, which were “old B-sides 2-3”, are not available. Actually, these two songs were recorded from a different performance (February 26, 1971 at Offenbach). Those are included in “OFFENBACH 1971: 1ST GEN CASSETTES NEW TRANSFER”, and in this work, only “Saarbrücken recording” is unified. Both performances have been permanently preserved as close to the actual concert as possible, as close as possible to what they should have been. The historic show revived in this way feels completely new and even more real. What is especially overwhelming is the highlight, “The Libest Spacement Monitor.” A chaotic improvisation gradually builds, and after about four and a half minutes, a bass riff appears as if floating out of the darkness, and the world changes. A psychedelic feast of slide guitar and organ quickly descends into the main theme of “The Embryo”… This medley alone is extremely dramatic, but this work can also be listened to in conjunction with the previous song “Atom Heart Mother” and the subsequent song “Green is the Colour”. Up until now, it was a level that I was thankful for as I could listen to each song individually, but in this work, I can feel what role it played in the show as an actual sound. “PICTURES OF PINK FLOYD” is a legendary masterpiece LP that has handed down the legendary song “The Libest Spacement Monitor” to the present day. This work is the new pinnacle of that. A supreme edition that brings out the natural sound engraved on the original LP of the 1st press using the latest technology of 2021 and reconfigures it as per the actual show. A new standard that will become the storyteller of the future as “The Libest Spacement Monitor” in its most correct form. A historical live album that conveys the fantastic song “The Libest Spacement Monitor”. This is the best audience recording of “November 28, 1970 Saarbrücken Performance”. This is the latest digital version of the 1st press of the legendary LP “PICTURES OF PINK FLOYD”, and it is clearly smoother and more natural than before. There is a solid density in the midrange, and the dynamism from the rich and deep bass is wonderful. What’s more, the songs are arranged in the same order as the show that day, and the unreleased song “The Libest Spacement Monitor” is sandwiched neatly between the songs before and after, allowing you to feel what role it played in the show. This is a cultural heritage album that renews the highest peak of legendary recordings. Saarlandhalle, Saarbrucken, West Germany 28th November 1970 PERFECT SOUND(UPGRADE) “Pictures of Pink Floyd” Vol.I & Vol.II (Top Sound) (76:47) 1. Fat Old Sun 2. Atom Heart Mother 3. The Libest Spacement Monitor 4. The Embryo 5. Green is the Color 6. A Saucerful of Secrets

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