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title: - |
disc/s:
2 |
release:
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date/venue:
1973 May 19 - Earls Court Exhibition Hall, London, England |
source:
audience / recorder 1 /
source 1 /
cass[Master]>cdr[?] |
tot length: 128:58 |
overall: EX |
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title: LIVE AT EARLS
COURT 1973 |
disc/s:
2 |
release:
Orange Records OR 12a/b - Made In Europe 2003 |
date/venue:
1973 May 19 - Earls Court Exhibition Hall, London, England |
source:
audience / recorder 1 /
source 1 /
cass[low or Master]>Original Silver>cdr[0] |
tot length: 128:58 |
overall: EX |
CASS[MASTER]>CDR[?]
CD1
01. Obscured by Clouds / When You're In / Set The Controls For The Heart Of The
Sun / Careful with tha Axe, Eugene / Echoes [1:07:12]
CD2
01. The Dark Side Of The Moon / One of These Days [1:01:45] |
LIVE AT EARLS
COURT 1973
CD1
01. Obscured by Clouds / When You're In [15:23]
02. Set The Controls For The Heart Of The Sun [14:54]
03. Careful with tha Axe, Eugene [11:19]
04. Echoes [25:35]
CD2
01. Speak to Me [1:38]
02. Breathe [3:02]
03. On the Run [5:37]
04. Time / Breathe (reprise) [6:44]
05. The Great Gig in the Sky [6:21]
06. Money [7:00]
07. Us and Them [8:40]
08. Any Colour You Like [6:30]
09. Brain Damage[3:48]
10. Eclipse [3:34]
11. One of These Days [8:45] |
notes:
SHELTER-National Campaign for the Homeless benefit
this comes more or less from the same source used by HRV for Supine In The
Sunshine, athough this version was mastered differently, the volume is lower
but sounds a bit smoother to me (no levels were boosted).
it has some little portions more too.
the recorder is the same of course.
CASS[MASTER]>CDR[?]
100% the same as the Orange Record release, supposed actually from the masters,
I have no idea if they are both from a legitimate source but they are among the
best sounding versions to me for this recorder
review from hokafloyd:
This was one of two benefit concerts played in London between the two North
American tours of the year and the performance is of the usual caliber for this
era. ‘Obscured by Clouds’ and ‘When You’re In’ both feature a good deal of
keyboard and slide guitar soloing in these expanded live versions. Later Waters
lets loose an ear-shattering scream in ‘Careful with that Axe, Eugene’—one of
the most powerful and menacing ones you’ll ever hear. The rest of the show is
strong and typical for mid-1973, save Wright and Gilmour singing different lines
at the same time during ‘Us and Them.’
A saxophone player (probably Dick Parry, who appeared on The Dark Side of the
Moon) is now a regular part of the lineup.
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