1971 EU TOUR                                                                                                                                                                                                            page updated on: December 15 2005

title: -
disc/s:  1-overburning
release: Ť
date/venue: 1971 June  04  - Philips Veranstal Tungshalle, Dusseldorf, Germany
source: audience / recorder 2 / cass[?]-MaxellXLII-90x1(2)>TEAC-W-860R>SBL>wav@48Khz
tot length: 80:03
overall: VG-

tracklist:

01. Atom Heart Mother [15:25] - missing the beginning
02. Careful With That Axe, Eugene [15:13]
03. Fat Old Sun [10:08] - cut before the end
04. The Embryo [8:53] - missing the beginning
05. The Return Of The Son Of Nothing [15:13]
06. Cymbaline [6:30] - cut in the middle
07. Cymbaline [2:05] - reprise
08. A Saucerful Of Secrets (Celestial Voices) [6:33] - missing the first part

notes:

tape labeled: 1971 June  04 - Philips Veranstal Tungshalle, Dusseldorf, Germany
generation: ?
original ? generation cassette label = MaxellXLII-90x1(2)
transferred by me in December 2005 from borrowed cassette tapes with many thanks to T.!:
my playback deck = TEAC W-860R
my audio card = Sound Blaster Live
recorded into HD via Cool Edit Pro
SideA: Atom Heart Mother / Careful With That Axe, Eugene / Fat Old Sun (cut)
SideB: (cut) The Embryo / The Return Of The Son Of Nothing / Cymbaline / Celestial Voices
SideC: Set The Controls (from recorder 1)
notes:
from the 2nd recorder of the gig! the same used as filler on the Japanese boot "A New Piece Of Music" where the Japanese guys speeded up the filled part too much.
The recorder is not complete missing the beginning of AHM, the end of FOS, the beginning of The Embryo, part of Cymbaline (cut in the middle), the first part of ASOS (there's only Celestial Voices) and STC. This as far as this tape tells, maybe this recorder includes more, but I never found any other tape from this recorder to check .... STC on the 2nd tape of this copy was actually from recorder 1 and I left it out.
Sound Quality is not good but listenable. I corrected the speed as best as possible, it was originally very slow (about 10-12% off-speed). All the rest was left untouched.
This recorder is only for completists although it offers parts of recording missing totally in the other one. Both the recorders were in the same section in the hall as it seems, same comments of the audience are clearly audible in both the recordings actually.

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