quarta-feira, 23 de novembro de 2011

Mahavishnu Orchestra: 1973.01.27 - Buffalo (EX Pre-FM?) [FLAC]


Buffalo, NY "Century Theater"
January 27th, 1973

Here is a great concert by the original Mahavishnu Orchestra: "Century Theater" in Buffalo, NY on January 27th, 1973. This is a FM recording and it sounds so good, that I think it`s in fact from a preFM tape. Particularily great is the version of "Dawn" (track 2 on the first disc) which also had a special problem: According to Wolfgang`s Vault (where this show also is offered, but I didn`t get it there) "the master multi-track reels literally ran out while this song was still in progress. Although
approximately two minutes were missed during the reel changes, here for the first time
listeners can enjoy the conclusion of this remarkable composition". Unfortunately this resulted in a fade-out and a fade-in in the 16th minute of this track which was quite disturbing as this a such a dynamic performance. I tried to smoothe these fades and I`m very pleased with the result: Now there`s absolute continuity and nobody can notice the edits. Hope you`ll enjoy it!

(pre?)FM>???CDR>EAC>FLAC6 (w/sector align)

Set List

CD1
1. Greetings / Moments Of Silence > Birds Of Fire >
Open Country Joy 25:37
2. Dawn 20:20
3. Dance of Maya 22:28
4. Sanctuary 7:29

CD2
5. One Word 24:47
6. Hope > Celestial Terrestrial Commuters 8:14

Billy Cobham - drums
Jerry Goodman - violin
Jan Hammer - keyboards
Rick Laird - bass
John McLaughlin - guitar



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Magma: 1972.08.23 - Châteauvallon (G+ Aud) [FLAC]


The French Gentleman Tapes - Volume 1


MAGMA

CHATEAUVALLON, France
Festival de Jazz
23 aug 1972

01 Intro (Giorgio Gomelsky) (5:01)
02 Stöah (7:14)
03 ''Iss'' Lanseï Doïa (12:22)
04 Sowiloi (Soï-Soï) (9:36)
05 Ki Ïahl Ö Lïahk (13:40) >
06 Ptah (10:30)
07 Intro (2:31)
08 Mekanik Destruktiw Kommando (30:24)
09 Klaus Kombalad (4:52)

Total : 1h36

Christian Vander : drums
Klaus Blasquiz . vocals
Francis Moze : bass
Teddy Lasry : soprano sax, flute, derbouka
François Cahen : keyboards
Jean-Luc Manderlier : organ
Jeff Seffer : tenor sax

AUD > reel-to-reel (Scotch, 9.5 ips, master ?, mono) > wav (16/44) > flac

Magmasystems Notes:

This is the first time that these recordings have been released. The original reels came from "A French Gentleman" who stumbled upon the various Magma
blogs and who, as it turned out, had seen Magma several times in the 1970's. The gentleman not only had some assorted photographs, but had recorded
various concerts. These tapes made their way to a well known DIME contributor who wishes to remain anonymous at this time. This person spent quite
a bit of time digitizing the music and trying to clean up the sound. Some of these efforts were successful, some were not so ... as will be apparent
in some later releases. I have dubbed these recordings "The French Gentlemen Tapes", and after about two years, I have been given permission to
share these through time. Much thanks go to the Gentleman, as well as Trahnsferheur.

If you want to find out more about Magma's appearence at Chateauvallon, read the article here:

http://kohntarkosz.blogspot.com/2009/11/best-no-51-magma-chateauvallon-1972.html

"It was half past two in the morning when Magma could take possession of the stage because in addition to having nothing to say CTI said slowly.
Magma begins to play and two hours sweeping and ridicules everything that had been previously submitted to and Châteauvallon.
The outstanding musician, a remarkable singer, all led by a crazy drummer who knows what he wants and what he can get,
as this is Magma which confirmed what we already believed, namely that they are the best European group and they may arise in the
face of monsters equal Anglo-Saxon. The atmosphere and the climate created by Magma are not unlike those of James Brown,
that the hypnotic rhythm crushes everything in its path and hungry machine that swallows you whole if you happen to
take leave your finger. Faced with this demonic rhythmic change of high-class musicians like Francois Cahen, whose piano solo was
reminiscent of Keith Jarrett. It should also emphasize the virtuosity of the singer Klaus, he would name them one by one as all
are outstanding, but above all Magma is a group and certainly the largest that we had in France.

The ovation they gathered was the most enormous sounds in the pines festival Châteauvallon and the last image I retain
is that of three thousand people standing, screaming, asking over at half past four in the morning."



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domingo, 20 de novembro de 2011

Amon Düül II: 1976.12.25 - Weißenohe (VG- Aud) [FLAC]


1976-12-25
weissenohe (D) near nuremberg bavaria
To Act


aud-recording
from a low gen cassette-copy (1st?) UNIVERSUM C-60
part of the GEDEBA collection


hanwaker transfer

GEDEBA cassette played back on NAKAMICHI CR 7e (azimuth aligned!-dolby off)--> edirol 04 (16-44)->HD
( joined the tape flip with audiogate... other changes in nero6 .. applied a tiny bit of EQ and adjusted channel levels in audacity) ->cdwave-seperate tracks -flac (8)



Klaus Ebert Vocals, Bass, Guitars
Stefan Zauner Vocals, Keyboards, Guitars
Chris Karrer Vocals, Guitars, Violin, Sopran Sax " elektrische hühnerleiter "
Peter Leopold Drums
John Weinzierl Guitars, Vocals


50.30

01 fades in
02 crystal hexagram
03 sally the seducer
04 telly vision
05
06 introduction boogie (incl long drum and bass solo) 28 .17 tape flip@ 11.35
07 boogie completed part2


all thanks to GEDEBA for providing the cassette

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quinta-feira, 10 de novembro de 2011

Can: 1973.05.12 - Paris (EX- FM?) [FLAC]


Can - Olympia, Paris 1973.05.12


Source: mixing desk/fm broadcast(?), generation unknown
SA90 cassette -> Protools -> AIFF -> FLAC

Quality: A-/B+

A = excellent, E = abysmal

No signal processing or effects used at all.



TRACKS:

Disk 1

01 Queueing Down 36:39
02 One More Night 09:08


Disk 2

03 Spoon 32:10
04 Vitamin C 13:44



Damo Suzuki - vocals
Holger Czukay - bass
Michael Karoli - guitar
Jaki Liebezeit - drums
Irmin Schmidt - keyboards

This is a great recording of Can from '73 and I am curious to know if it might be from a French radio broadcast as opposed to a straight mixing desk recording. There is a slight tape hiss to it and a few minor audio defects i.e. slight muffling here and there, which to my ears sound the kind of generation artefacts you might expect from analogue copying. It is however a very enjoyable listen, check out the sample. This concert may have appeared on Dime during a flood of Can recordings about two years ago but this is from my source procured about from a dealer circa 2003/4.

Seasonal greetings for Winter Solstice 2010 and many thanks to all those who bring such musical riches to the community that is DIME!

RIP Don Van Vliet.


From the HT archives.
Uploaded to Dime by Happy Trader 20th December 2010.
You know the drill. For trade or giveaway only.



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Can: 1976.01.17 - Lyon (EX Aud) [FLAC]


CAN

Lyon, France. 17 January 1976

Another superb sounding audience recording of a Can show from January 1976. I received this in a trade back around 2002 and unfortunately it's origins are unknown although given the quality probably very low gen. The actual venue is unknown and the CAN database at http://all-blues.de/music/kraut/can.htm doesn't offer any clues either.

Artwork is included and I make no excuse for the mouse, limited or otherwise.

CD 1

01 Intro 0:16
02 Citrus 9:31
03 Red Hot Indians 12:28
04 Dizzy Dizzy 7:34
05 Annoucement / Entr’acte 0:14

CD 2

01 Chain Reaction 13:05
02 One More Night 9:14
03 Vernal Equinox - More Spree - Vitamin C 33:08

CAN

Holger Czukay – bass guitar
Michael Karoli – guitar, vocals,
Jaki Liebezeit – drums, percussion
Irmin Schmidt – keyboards


Linage: unknown> CDR> XxACT CD Extraction> Flac

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Can: 1975.10.24 - Saarbrücken (EX Aud) [FLAC]


CAN

Saarbrücken, Germany. October 24 1975


An audience recording of excellent quality. Generation unknown but most likely very low. Received in a trade on CDR in about 2006. Titles are fictitious and I'm not that clued up to make any sense of the listings given at http://all-blues.de/music/kraut/canlive.htm#1975.

If anyone has a version of this show with known lineage it would be most welcome. In fact any more CAN would be a treat.

DISC ONE

01 TWENTY-FIVE-FORTY-TWO (25:42)
02 SIXTEEN-ZERO-THREE (16:03)
03 NINE-ZERO-EIGHT (09:08)
04 TWENTY-FIFTEEN (20:15)

DISC TWO

01 THIRTY-FIVE-TWENTY-ONE (35:21)
02 ZERO-EIGHT-NINETEEN (08:19)

CAN

Holger Czukay – bass guitar
Michael Karoli – guitar, vocals,
Jaki Liebezeit – drums, percussion
Irmin Schmidt – keyboards


Linage: unknown> CDR> XxACT CD Extraction> Flac

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Can: 1972.06.24 - Cologne (EX FM Master) [FLAC]


CAN
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Cologne,WDR Funkhaus,Großer Sendesaal
24.06.1972
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Source: Dime id#90534 by 'boomboom'
FM Broadcast>master tape>CDR(Philips CDR 570)>wave(EAC)>flacf(8)

Editing (Nero 6):
------------------
Converted to mono (left track had almost no glitches)
Edited out tape flip during 'Bring me Coffee' & moved the first 1.42 from track2
Edited out all abrupt applause / announcement fragments
Removed a few other small glitches
Smoothed out track transitions, to make a continuous show

Transfer: Nero > EAC > Flac Frontend (level 6)
Quality: Worth a solid A now
-----------------------------

The original download was basically good sounding, but admitted that there were long
glitches in the right channel, especially in 'Bring me Coffee', so as indicated in the
comments which claimed the whole thing was mono, I patched in the left channel to cure
the glitches.

Imagine my surprise when it was obvious that the (mono) patches sounded much better than
the rest of the post, so I did this version which is mono (left channel only) and it
sounds absolutely terrific for this vintage.

Other minor editing described above also helped to transform this into a really good
listen...

...Enjoy !!

Holger Czukay - bass
Michael Karoli - guitar
Jaki Liebezeit - drums
Irmin Schmidt - keyboards
Damo Suzuki - vocals

Setlist (48.47)
----------------
09.44 Mushroom (still has short voice-over in the middle)
19.20 Spoon > Love Me Tonight
08.50 Bring Me Coffee Or Tea
10.52 Halleluwah

Notes:
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1. So many thanks to 'boomboom' for his great post.
2. No entry on db.etree
3. No artworks as usual - anybody?


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quarta-feira, 9 de novembro de 2011

Amon Düül II: 1969.xx.xx - Munich (VG Aud) [FLAC]


Amon Düül II
1969-xx-xx
Munich (München), Blow up Club

CD1
1.Improvisation (35:58)
2.Kanaan (5:38)

CD2
1.Phallus Dei (24:46)
2.Luzifers Ghilom (10:14)
3.Improvisation (24:57)

lineage: aud. tape unknoen gen. > cool edit > CDR > flac

This is NOT from the "Flashback & Freeky" Bootleg. It's the same recording, but a different generation tape (which I got in the mid 80s)
In my opinion it's a somewhat clearer listening.
Some of you will notice that the 2nd improvisation is shorter than on the FF-Boot.
This is because on the tape a huge section of the track is repeated and additionally contained something not of this concert.
I removed this, so this makes the track 18min shorter, but complete.
This tape transfer and editing was a lot of work, which was done 9 years ago with cool edit software.

This is Krautrock History. The only know live recording of 1969 of Amon Düül II.
Qualiy isn't the best, but worth having.



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