Van Morrison – Outtakes, Part II (Originals)

Van Morrison
Outtakes –Part Two (originals)

Download FLAC: Google Drive

Part I (Covers) can be found here.

1. Ain’t Working For You (aka Diabolic Pressure)
2. When I Deliver
3. You Move Me
4. Don’t Change On Me
5. Down To Earth
6. Feedback on Highway 101
7. I Shall Sing
8. It Hurts To Want It So Bad
9. Naked in the Jungle, version 2
10. Tell me About Your Love
11. There There Child (live)
12. You Got the Power
13. The Street Only Knew Your Name, version 2
14. Wonderful Remark (alternate vocal)
15. Cleaning Windows (alternate R rated vocal)
16. Street Theory, version 2

3 thoughts on “Van Morrison – Outtakes, Part II (Originals)

  1. Comments from a deleted repost:

    G. says:
    September 25, 2017 at 5:45 pm Edit

    tracks 6 & 7 didn’t make the leap?
    Reply

    Mat Brewster says:
    September 25, 2017 at 6:34 pm Edit

    FLAC or MP3?
    Reply

    Murphy’s Law says:
    September 26, 2017 at 3:52 pm Edit

    Definitely MP3; I don’t know about FLAC.
    Reply

    Mat Brewster says:
    September 26, 2017 at 6:45 pm Edit

    I remember now. I cannot convert those tracks to MP3 for some reason. The FLACs play ok, but when I try to convert them to anything I get an error. Sorry about that, I meant to make a note when I posted and forgot.
    Reply

    Thrak says:
    September 26, 2017 at 8:23 pm Edit

    Try opening the Flac files in an audio editor (Audacity ect). Try to export the files to 16 bit wav format. load the exported wav file back into the audio editor and try exporting to MP3. The two problem files might have small errors in them.
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    Murphy’s Law says:
    September 27, 2017 at 5:14 am Edit

    I was able to convert them from FLAC to MP3 with freak.
    Reply

    Murphy’s Law says:
    September 27, 2017 at 3:55 pm Edit

    Sorry, FREAC not freak (stupid autocorrect).
    Reply
    DylanDave says:
    September 27, 2017 at 5:28 pm Edit

    Can’t find any utility called ‘Freak’ keep getting routed to mp3 versions of ‘le freak’ LOL. Guessing you meant ‘fre:ac’ from Sourceforge. Haven’t used for years, but anything carrying the Sourceforge endorsement for that long, is to be recommended as well worth having
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    DylanDave says:
    September 27, 2017 at 5:16 pm Edit

    Hi guys, have you tried FLAC to WAV using Traders Little Helper (select decode thru errors) then WAV to mp3. You will lose any metadata (eg tags) as WAV doesn’t support. Should however work.

    Sorry THRAK, just seen your comment, similar approach i know, bit more automatic and ‘batch’ with TLH, usually works for me. I use this approach (FLAC to WAV) for all dodgy (CRC errrors etc) FLAC. There are still plenty of them out there, particularly in the older file sets still circulating. Once you’ve done this you can usually convert the file to FLAC again (select a different algorithm/FLAC number) if you wish.

    Not familiar with Freak,ounds like it might be a useful thing for the toolbox
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    frawls78 says:
    September 27, 2017 at 10:02 pm Edit

    Hi Matt – Do you by any chance have Van’s 12/19/98 Rockpalast show in FLAC? I think it was on a boot called ‘Emerald Dreams.’ I’ve been looking for it forever but can’t seem to track it down.
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    Mat Brewster says:
    September 28, 2017 at 4:42 pm Edit

    I do have that show. Trouble will be locating the FLAC files. I have no idea which hard drive they might be on, or they might possibly be on a disk somewhere. I’ll look around but can make no promises I’ll find them any time soon.

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