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title:  "These Four Walls"
disc/s: 2
release: Pinkroioshn CDR-004 (PRS-CDR-004)
date/venue: 1981 June 17 - Earl's Court Exhibition Hall, London, UK
source: audience / recorder 4 / Mono Toshiba RadioCassette Recorder>cass[ Master] (TDK-AD-C120)>Denon DRR-730>Audigy 2 ZS Platinum>CDWave (capture) / Soundforge (level boost, set fades)>16 bit 44.1 wav>CD Wave(tracking)>Flac
tot length: 109:58
overall:  VG

CD1
01. Introduction [2:24]
02. In The Flesh [3:04]
03. The Thin Ice [2:41]
04. Another Brick In The Wall Part 1 [4:34]
05. The Happiest Days Of Our Lives [1:17]
06. Another Brick In The Wall Part 2 [6:10]
07. Mother [7:54]
08. Goodbye Blue Sky [3:51]
09. Empty Spaces / What Shall We Do Now? [4:27]
10. Young Lust [4:59]
11. One Of My Turns [3:49]
12. Don't Leave Me Now [4:00]
13. Another Brick In The Wall Part 3 [1:16]
14. The Last Few Bricks [3:24]
15. Goodbye Cruel World [2:01]
CD2
16. Hey You [4:41]
17. Is There Anybody Out There? [3:01]
18. Nobody Home [4:15]
19. Vera [1:15]
20. Bring The Boys Back Home [1:16]
21. Comfortably Numb [7:14]
22. The Show Must Go On [2:33]
23. MC [4:04]
24. In The Flesh [5:05]
25. Run Like Hell [6:51]
26. Waiting For The Worms / Stop [4:42]
27. The Trial [6:12]
28. Outside The Wall
[2:43]

notes:

notes as they came with the files:

Mono Toshiba Radio/Cassette Recorder (Condenser mic - unknown model, placed at the feet of the taper)
Recorded from the Back of the Hall on the Risers
Cassette Master (TDK-AD-C120) > Denon DRR-730 > Audigy 2 ZS Platinum > CDWave (capture)
Soundforge (level boost, set fades) > 16 bit 44.1 wav > CD Wave (tracking) > Flac Frontend (level 7,
align sector boundaries) > flac

This is a new recorder 4, recorded and offered by dimeadozen member "blanearab", who posted the following at:
http://www.dimeadozen.org/torrents-details.php?id=90229&tocomm=1#1031716
"Thanks a lot for sharing this. I was at this one- in fact if there is any interest in an uncirculated version I have an old
TDK 120 minute tape of this show which I recorded from the back of the hall (raised seating bit) on an old Toshiba
Radio/cassette player. It's not the greatest recording, but it has never been shared. If anyone thinks that they can do
anything with this let me know- even transferring the tape to cdr is beyond me."
He was kind enough to mail the cassette from the UK to the US.
Thanks blanearab!!
For confirmation that this is a "new" recorder, please see the attached folder "Recorder Identifying Tool"
Extracted and edited by danlynch
2006-05-15

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