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Pink Floyd/UK 1971

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In 1971, after filming that film in Pompeii, from the concert held twice in England, the Bradford University performance on October 10th, the first day, is recorded with an ultra-high-quality audience recording. Contains the longest recording ever of the uncut true master quality version of Atom Heart Mother, which has appeared in recent years. As an audience recording in 1971, you can enjoy the valuable show of this period with the highest level of sound quality that is as clear and direct as possible. From Careful With That Axe, Eugene, which starts with a fade-in like the previous release, you can enjoy a powerful performance unique to this period that makes you feel a deep sense of tension. Fat Old Sun, full of raw charm, starts as if led by the microphone check of “One, Two”, Roger’s light MC, and sound check sound. Gilmore’s gentle vocals and the stunning guitar solo from 3:50 create a wonderful mood that purifies everything. Rick’s long play, in which you can hear a well-controlled and highly complete organ solo backed by dynamic percussive drums, is also a great listen. The entrance of the vocals at the end is also wonderful, and this day is truly wonderful. During the next song, Gilmour plays an unusual straight riff (12:58) and Roger joins in (maybe he was just tuning in). Set The Controls For The Heart Of The Sun, which advances with an ideal sound balance, is also recorded with excellent sound quality, and you can enjoy the wonderful performance from the intermediate part to the ending where Roger’s bass plays uniquely. . Also pay attention to Atom Heart Mother’s amazing drum sound that you have never heard before. At 2:05 on the organ, I hurriedly turned off the tremolo that was playing at first. Following the crisp organ, Gilmore’s slide adds to the atmosphere. It’s amazing how all the instruments intricately intertwine and create a wonderful musical peak in the 4 minute range. You can listen to a wonderful performance that allows you to listen carefully to the 8-minute chorus part. The percussive part from 10:20 to the 15th minute is also recorded with such excellent sound quality. Echoes, where you can listen to Rick’s creative intro, is wonderful with careful two-part vocals by Rick and Gilmore, and the instrumental part is so creative that you can’t say enough about each part. You can listen to the best performance that surpasses even the. Cymbaline is a recording from 1 minute 40 seconds before SE. SE invites laughter from the audience. The bass sound check before the start of One Of These Days is also intense. One Of These Days, which has been played with BBC and Pompeii and has become more familiar, allows you to listen to the dynamic and powerful performance unique to this period. A Saucerful Of Secrets is a medley performance from OOTD, and you can enjoy the spectacular sound universe created by the opening organ part, Mason’s drums in the middle, Roger’s gong, and the psychedelic guitar and organ in the highest sound quality. In particular, the drum beats using percussion in the 6 minute range are rare and a must-listen. The last organ conclusion is also recorded with a wonderful sound, but unfortunately it fades out at 12 minutes and 40 seconds. At the end, an encore Blues is recorded. Live at The Great Hall, Bradford University, Bradford, Yorkshire, UK 10th October 1971 TRULY AMAZING SOUND Disc 1 1. Careful With That Ax, Eugene 2. Fat Old Sun 3. Set The Controls For The Heart Of The Sun 4. Atom Heart Mother Disc 2 1. Echoes 2. Cymbaline 3. One Of These Days 4. A Saucerful Of Secrets 5. Blues

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