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In 1969, Floyd, who was actively performing live mainly in the UK, made official recordings of performances in Kent, Birmingham, and Manchester from late April to early May, and later released them as “Ummagumma.” However, on March 27th, just one month before that recording, the UK recorded a live performance at St. James Hall in Chesterfield for about 64 minutes with a good audience recording and made its first appearance. Previously, there was a problem with the takes that existed between traders that the pitch would go up and down depending on the song, but the pitch of this version is perfectly adjusted, and this take is definitely the best version of the day. It will be. Although there is a slight hiss, it is recorded in perfect master quality, and is of excellent quality for a rare sound source of this era, and you can enjoy an original performance full of pure creativity and mystery that can only be found in this period. You can. Serious and spontaneous throughout. Development after development. You can enjoy an extremely deep performance that is an exquisite blend of control and overwhelming sonic chaos that has nothing to do with pranks. The unconventional and creative performances, including the 15-minute Interstellar Overdrive performed in the middle, are a must-listen for fans. Considering the number of live performances during this period, there are not many recording takes left, so it is definitely an excellent sound source that is a must-have for collectors. Live at Saint James Hall, Chesterfield, Derbyshire, UK 27th March 1969 TRULY AMAZING SOUND(63:51) 1. Astronomy Domine 2. Careful With That Ax, Eugene 3. Interstellar Overdrive 4. Set The Controls For The Heart Of The Sun 5 . A Saucerful Of Secrets
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