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Pink Floyd/UK 1970

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The Birmingham Town Hall performance on February 11, 1970 is recorded in high-quality audience recording for approximately 1 hour and 47 minutes. Contains a pitch-corrected and moderately restored version of “PROJECT BIRMINGHAM” released by Harvested. It is a famous sound source representing this period, which has been released as an analog version in the past, and since the CD era began, it has also been released under the title “The Amazing Pudding” by Highland. Although it has a classical sound taste, the freshness of the sound has increased significantly, and you can experience and enjoy the precious stage performance of the period when trial and error was repeated with realistic sound. There are several very important listening points, with Gilmour’s bottle neck playing appearing in the middle, and the theme song of “More” which incorporates experimental elements of electronic music, with Embryo becoming increasingly intense. The point is that the most important track “Sysyphus” is recorded in high quality. “Sysyphus” has only been performed on stage a few times, and the impression changes rapidly within 10 minutes, with an impressive theme played not on the organ but on the Mellotron, followed by a lyrical piano solo part, and then Waters’ agitation. It’s a very experimental number (cut near the end like the previous one. It doesn’t seem to exist anymore.) Harvested, which is played for nearly 25 minutes on the first half of Disc 2, includes “Project Birmingham”, Heart Beat, Pig Meat/Quicksilver/Moonhead (unreleased songs)/The Violent Sequence, “Zabriskie Point” and “More”. You can listen to an instrumental medley composed mainly of numbers. The piano part of the original song “Us And Them” which occupies the last part is worth listening to. You can enjoy the valuable performance that was experimentally performed with this configuration on the UK tour at this time with realistic and clear sound. At the end, you can listen to a 25-minute performance full of creativity of the original song “The Amazing Pudding” by “Atom Heart Mother”. A good sample of the stage at the beginning of the 1970s, a time of revolutionary development that cannot be enjoyed on the regular edition. Last year, we released a restored version of the version released by Harvested, and it is an ultra-high quality sound source that was requested to be released by Floyd maniacs both inside and outside the country due to the wonderful content. For this official release, we tried to remaster it as usual, but decided that there was no need to do any more work on it, and that something like this shouldn’t be done in a sloppy way, so we decided to press it directly. . (It’s a version with a high degree of perfection.) I wouldn’t recommend it to beginners, but just like the bass festival sound source, if you’re an enthusiast, you can say that there is no more attractive Floyd sound source. The definitive edition of the performance title will be released on CD, which has been long-awaited by Floyd fans all over the world! Live at Town Hall, Birmingham, UK 11th February 1970 TRULY AMAZING SOUND Disc 1(46:21) 1. Embryo 2. Main Theme from “More” 3. Careful With that Ax, Eugene 4. Sysyphus Disc 2(61:19) 1. Heart Beat, Pig Meat 2. Quicksilver 3. Moonhead 4. The Violent Sequence 5. Set The Controls For The Heart Of The Sun 6. The Amazing Pudding

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