The Rolling Stones – Chronologically Fully Finished Studio Outtakes

The Rolling Stones
“Chronological Fully Finished Studio Outtakes” – Acid Project Special

Hi Stones fanatics

I did phase correction and new EQ to all tracks. Mr. D did all the research and decided we put this as 4 discs.He also made the new order for tracks.

Remastered by Captain Acid, March 2021
Artwork and research by Mr. D

CD 1

01 She’s Doing Her Thing
02 Blood Red Wine
03 Curtis Meets Smokey
04 Walk With Me Wendy
05 Tell Her How It Is
06 Criss Cross
07 It’s Only Rock’n’Roll (But I Like It)
08 Too Many Cooks
09 Fast Talking Slow Walking
10 Living In The Heart Of Love
11 Scarlet
12 Built That Way

CD 2

01 Never Make You Cry
02 Fiji Jim
03 Every Time I Break Her Heart
04 You Win Again
05 Not The Way To Go
06 Part Of The Night
07 Trouble’s A Coming
08 Covered In Bruises
09 Can’t Find Love
10 It’s A Lie

CD 3

01 (You Better) Stop That
02 I’ve Got Dreams To Remember
03 I Tried To Talk Her Into It
04 Keep It Cool
05 Cooking Up
06 Eliza Upchink
07 Still In Love With You
08 Big Truff (aka Dog Shit)
09 Don’t Lie To Me
10 Strictly Memphis
11 Putty In Your Hands
12 Deep Love
13 I Can’t See No One Else
14 Nobody’s Perfect

CD 4

01 Giving It Up
02 Ivy League
03 Hands Off
04 20 Nill
05 Flip The Switch
06 Desperate Man
07 Prairie Love
08 Low Down
09 Might As Well Get Juiced
10 Too Tight
11 Sanctuary
12 Dream About
13 Extreme Western Grip
14 Well Well

Pink Floyd – OMAYAD

Pink Floyd
Omayyad
Studio Sessions recorded in Roma, Italia, Nov-Dec 1969 (01 to 04)
Live at Civic Auditorium, Santa Monica, CA, USA, 1970-05-01 (05 – 06)

Set List (in brackets the position on the original first issue LP, side a, side b)
01 (02a). Fingal’s Cave 1:52
02 (01b). Crumbling Land (restored extended version) 5:53
03 (01a). Oenone 6:25
04 (02b). Rain in the Country 6:52
05 (03b). The Embryo 12:44
06 (03a). Interstellar Overdrive 14:14
[02 (01b)] Crumbling Land (original extended version)

Derek & The Dominos – Feast Away

Derek and the Dominos
“Feast Away”
Various Dates and Venues – Zigzag

Disc 1: The Pavilion, Bournemouth, 18 August 1970

  1. Roll it Over
  2. Blues Power
  3. Have You Ever Loved a Woman
  4. Bad Boy
  5. Country Life
  6. Any Day
  7. Lonesome and a Long Way From Home
  8. Bottle of Red Wine
  9. Let it Rain

Disc 2: Electric Factory, Philadelphia – 16 October 1970 (early)

  1. Ramblin’ On My Mind
  2. Why Does Love Got to Be So Sad
  3. Blues Power
  4. Have You Ever Loved a Woman
  5. Mean Old World
  6. Motherless Children
  7. Let it Rain

Disc 3: Capitol Theater, Porchester, NY – 5 December 1970 (early)

  1. Tell the Truth
  2. Little Wing
  3. Blues Power
  4. Have You Ever Loved a Woman
  5. Let it Rain

Disc 4: Capitol Theater, Portchester, NY – 5 December 1970 (late)

  1. Why Does Love Got to be So Sad
  2. Blues Power
  3. Stormy Monday
  4. Key to the Highway
  5. Tell the Truth

Disc 5: Capitol Theater, Portchester, NY – 5 December 1970 (late)

  1. Bottle of Red Wine
  2. Got to Get Better in a Little While
  3. Crossroads

Disc 6: Suffolk College, Selden, NY – 6 December 1970 (Dominos Last Live)

  1. Keep On Growing
  2. Tell the Truth
  3. Stormy Monday
  4. Why Does Love Got to Be So Sad
  5. Blues Power
  6. Have You Ever Loved a Woman
  7. Little Wing
  8. Got to Get Better in a Little While

Geetarz Comments:

Thanks to the folks at ZigZag, a great chronicle of the Dominos’
live shows, previously closely held only by a few traders. Quality
is average to fair to poor, as with many audience recordings from
the era, but the performances and historical importance of the shows
outshines any limitations of the actual recordings.

This is a a fascinating document of the beginning and an end of an
essential musical era, and the selection of sources provides a panorama
of how D&D’s live performances evolved over the short life of the band.
Many of the base sources are available separately, ZigZag has done a
little remastering and cleaning work, but nothing heavy handed that
detracts from the music, and in the end it’s a matter of personal
choice which source you prefer. Overall, a nice, well thought out
and packaged box set – recommended.

Lineage:

Silvers > CD-R > EAC v. 0.99 Prebeta 5 (Secure, Offset Correct) > FLAC

Artwork, checksums, info file, and EAC extraction logs included.

Enjoy!

April, 2010

Peter Gabriel – The Non Album, 1984-2002

Peter Gabriel
The Non Album
A collection of Non album tracks and Demos from RealWorld Studios 1984-2002

  1. Shosholoza (B-side to ‘Biko’ single)
  2. Across The River (1982)
  3. Soft dog (B-side to ‘Shock the monkey’ single)
  4. Walk Through The Fire (‘Against all odds’ OST)
  5. Out out (‘Gremlins I’ OST)
  6. Don’t Break This Rhythm (B-side to ‘Sledgehammer’ single)
  7. Curtains (B-side to ‘Big time’ single)
  8. Gaga (‘I go swimming’ instrumental)
  9. Bashi Bazouk (B-side to ‘Digging in the dirt’ single)
  10. Lovetown (‘Philadelphia’ OST)
  11. Taboo (‘Natural born killers’ OST)
  12. Summertime (from the ‘Glory of Gershwin’)
  13. Suzanne (from ‘Tower of song’)
  14. That’ll Do (‘Babe 2: Pigs in the city’ OST)
  15. Animal Nation

A collection of Non album tracks and Demos from RealWorld Studios 1984-2002

Pink Floyd – Blues

PInk FLoyd
Blues

Not long ago, and while ordering mi RoIOs folder, I suddenly realized that I had many of the recordings of the “blues” theme that Pink Floyd used to play between 1970-1972.

A couple of downloads (and some research) later I found that I had gathered and ordered all the available recordings of that musical piece that the Floyd usually played live as an encore.

At first this was a very personal project for individual entertainment only. But then I thought that this could be of some interest for other people as well. So I decided to make it shareable.

When I was finishing, I found that there already was a blues compilation on this tracker: http://yeeshkul.com/forum/showthread.php?t=6875 However, that compilation is incomplete and includes a couple of themes not strictly related to the “blues” theme.

This compilation I made gathers a total of 28 musical pieces starting with the Blues piece the Floyd recorded for the Zabriskie Point movie and which would become the base for most (if not all) of the performances of this famous theme that the Floyd started to play live just a couple of months after the Zabriskie Point sessions. They are presented in chronological order, and run until 1977 when Pink Floyd last played a blues improvised number. I believe these are all the known recordings of the blues. PF may have played the blues several other times, but no recordings of them exist (at least until the date of release of this compilation).

To keep certain coherence in this compilation, I decided to gather only the pieces that were closely related in their origin, structure and interpretation. That’s why you are not getting here all the blues pieces the Floyd ever did. So here’s no space for “Jugband Blues”, “Seamus”, “Carrera Slow Blues”, or “I’m a King Bee”. As you can understand, they don’t belong here.

For each piece the date and place is given, as well as the alternate titles some of them had received in bootleg editions, so that you can identify them without problem. In the artwork and the info file inside this torrent the sources I used are cited as thoroughly as possible in case you would like to get the complete original concerts.

In making this compilation, fade-ins and fade-outs were applied in all the songs to create a smoother flow of the music.

In all the instances but one the source files were kept in its original form without any manipulation. The only one that I manipulated was the Ann Arbor recording. Since Ann Arbor’s source has a big channel problem (the left channel was mostly noise almost without music) and a huge hiss presence everywhere, I decided to duplicate the right channel into the left one, and apply some EQ to get rid of the most serious hiss. Now the Ann Arbor blues is a bit more listenable than before, though by no means I claim it to be “better” and of course is farther than “purer”.

Please enjoy, and share freely as you like and where you like.
Do not sell.

PINK FLOYD BLUES

Vol. 1:
01 – 1969 – Dec XX – Love Scene 6 (full mix) from Zabriskie Point
02 – 1970 – Mar 13 – Audimax der Technische University, West Berlin, West Germany
03 – 1970 – Jul 18 – Hyde Park, London, England (Blackhill’s Garden Party – Hyde Park free concert)
04 – 1970 – Nov 07 – Grote Zaal, De Doelen, Rotterdam, Netherlands
05 – 1970 – Nov 13 – Vejlby Risskovhallen, Arhus, Denmark
06 – 1970 – Nov 22 – Altes Casino, Montreux, Switzerland – “Just Another 12 Bar”
07 – 1970 – Nov 22 – Altes Casino, Montreux, Switzerland – “More Blues”
08 – 1971 – Jan 23 – Refectory Hall, Leeds University, Yorkshire, England – “Pink Blues”
09 – 1971 – Feb 26 – Stadthalle, Offenbach, West Germany

Vol. 2:
01 – 1971 – Jun 05 – Sportpalast, West Berlin, West Germany – “Pink Blues”
02 – 1971 – Sep 23 – KB Hallen, Copenhagen, Denmark
03 – 1971 – Sep 30 – Paris Theater, London
04 – 1971 – Oct 10 – The Great Hall, Bradford University, Bradford, Yorkshire
05 – 1971 – Oct 16 – Civic Center, Santa Monica, California
06 – 1971 – Oct 17 – Golden Hall, San Diego, California – “Blues Jam”
07 – 1971 – Oct 28 – Hill Auditorium, Ann Arbor, Michigan
08 – 1971 – Oct 31 – Fieldhouse, University of Toledo, Ohio
09 – 1971 – Nov 06 – Emerson Gym, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, Ohio
10 – 1971 – Nov 20 – Taft Auditorium, Cincinnati, Ohio
11 – 1972 – Jan 28 – City Hall, Leeds, Yorkshire

Vol. 3:
01 – 1972 – Feb 18 – Rainbow Theater, Finsbury Park, London
02 – 1972 – Feb 19 – Rainbow Theater, Finsbury Park, London – “Second Cud”
03 – 1972 – Feb 20 – Rainbow Theater, Finsbury Park, London – “Something Different”
04 – 1972 – Apr 27 – Ford Auditorium, Detroit, Michigan
05 – 1972 – May 04 – The Music Hall, Boston, Massachusetts – aka “Mademoiselle Nobs”
06 – 1972 – Oct 21 – Wembley Empire Pool, London, England (benefit for War on Want)
07 – 1972 – Dec 01 – Centre Sportif ile des Vannes, Saint Ouen, France
08 – 1977 – Jul 06 – Olympic Stadium, Montreal, Quebec, Canada – “Drift Away Blues”

Pink Floyd – Echoes of Atom Heart Mother (1969-1971)

Pink Floyd
1969-1971 – Echoes of Atom Heart Mother (The Easy Rider Generation In Concert)
930157 Nota Blue Musica
Bar Code: 4011222931573
(P) 1993 Made inEEC

Disc 1: Time:

  1. Atom Heart Mother * 24:36
  2. Set The Contols For The Heart Of The Sun ** 12:09
  3. The Narrow Way *** 4:14
  4. Green Is The Color *** 6:06

Total Time: 47:15

Disc 2: Time:

  1. Echoes * 23:23
  2. Fat Old Sun * 14:51
  3. One Of These Days *** 6:31
  4. Embryo * 9:54

Total Time: 54:40

  • 1970 Playhouse Theatre, London
    ** 1971 Golden Hall,San Diego, USA
    *** 1969 BBC Radio

Pink Floyd – BBC Archives (1967-1969)

PINK FLOYD
BBC Archives 1967-1969
(Last Scream PFBBC-67-6869)

Disc 1 (36:15):
Pow R Toc H (14th May 1967 ìLook Of The Weekî)
Astronomy Domine (14th May 1967 ìLook Of The Weekî)
The Gnome (25th September 1967 ìTop Gearî)
Scarecrow (25th September 1967 ìTop Gearî)
Set The Controls For The Heart Of The Sun (25th September 1967 ìTop Gearî)
Matilda Mother (25th September 1967 ìTop Gearî)
Reaction in G (25th September 1967 ìTop Gearî)
Flaming (25th September 1967 ìTop Gearî)
Green Onions (12th December 1967 ìTomorrowís Worldî)
Instrumental (12th December 1967 ìTomorrowís Worldî)
Vegetable Man (20th December 1967 ìTop Gearî)
Scream Thy Last Scream (20th December 67 ìTop Gearî)
Pow R Toc H (20th December 1967 ìTop Gearî)
Jugband Blues (20th December 1967 ìTop Gearî)

Disc 2 (67:15):
Instrumental (26th March 1968 ìThe Sound Of Changeî)
Set The Controls For The Heart Of The Sun (28th March 1968 ìOmnibusí All My Lovingî)
The Murderotic Woman (25th June 1968 ìTop Gearî)
The Massed Gadgets Of Hercules (25th June 1968 ìTop Gearî)
Let There Be More Light (25th June 1968 ìTop Gearî)
Julia Dream (25th June 1968 ìTop Gearî)
Point Me At The Sky (2nd December 1968 ìTop Gearî)
Baby Blue Shuffle In D Major (2nd December 1968 ìTop Gearî)
Embryo (2nd December 1968 ìTop Gearî)
Interstellar Overdrive (2nd December 1968 ìTop Gearî)
Daybreak (12th May 1969 ìTop Gearî)
Nightmare (12th May 1969 ìTop Gearî)
The Beginning (12th May 1969 ìTop Gearî)
Beset By Creatures Of The Deep (12th May 1969 ìTop Gearî)
The Narrow Way (12th May 1969 ìTop Gearî)
Moonhead (20th July 1969 ìOmnibusí What If Itís Just Green Cheese?î)

Pink Floyd – Zabriskie Point Live

PInk Floyd
Zabriskie Point Live

Creating the definitive Collection of Pink Floyd’s Zabriskie Point Material always meant to me to add the 3 known live performances from Jan/Feb 1970. As most of us know, the quality of most of these recordings is extremely brutal. Although I think that these recordings from Fairfield Hall, Croydon 1970-01-18 Theatre de Champs-Elysees a Paris, 1970-01-23 and Town Hall, Birmingham, 1970-02-11 never sounded better, they are still an addition for the sake of completeness.

What we have here are live performances of Heart Beat, Pig Meat, The Violent Sequence, Variations of Oenone, Moonhead and fragments of Rain in the Country, now rearranged in the Floyd’s then brand new work-in-progress The Amazing Pudding, which during the following year’s road work became the title track of their 1970 studio effort Atom Heart Mother.

The Remaster:
The tracks were all -one more, one less- denoised. Nowadays Noise Reduction is possible with almost no to no NR artifacts at all, which these recordings clearly benefit from.

Static Hum was removed on all tracks.

The Croydon and Birmingham recordings have almost no high-end. By means of harmonic synthesis a kind of artificial high-end was added. This might sound a little „robotic“ at times, but it makes the songs far more listenable.

But in the end you can’t change shit into marmelade…

Paris is a bit better. Sourced from the 1995 FM rebroadcast it is the most enjoyable portion of this collection. This is why I added TAP from this date instead of the 2 others, which have that track available as well. Only the beginning of TVS had to be patch with the AM broadcast.

In the end one can only say that it is a shame that no better recordings of these dates exist as they absolutely were the climax of early Pink Floyd’s most creative period. Let’s close and pray for a soundboard to surface one day while diving down into some of the most mystic moments of Pink Floyd on stage…

Tracklist:

Croydon, 1970-01-18
01 Heart Beat Pig Meat
02 The Violent Sequence

Paris, 1970-01-23
03 The Violent Sequence
04 The Amazing Pudding

Birmingham, 1970-02-11
05 Heart Beat Pig Meat
06 Oenone
07 Moonhead
08 The Violent Sequence

Pink Floyd – At the Beeb, Vol. 1 (1967-1969)

Pink Floyd
‘At The Beeb Vol. I’
Various Radio Appearances
19th December 1967
25th June 1968
2nd December 1968
12th May 1969

IME / Culmobia Label (PFATB6769)

Soundboard Recording > Silver CD > FLAC (Lvl. 5)
Except 19th December 1967, which is;
“Excellent Broadcast Recordings” Low Gen Tapes > Silver CD > FLAC (Lvl. 5)

Notes from Collectors Music Reviews

The new release At The Beeb Volume I by the label Culombia (sic) is a compilation of 4 different BBC radio broadcasts of Pink Floyd performances from December 1967 to May 1969. The first, second, & fourth are ìTop Gearî shows, while the third one is a ìNite Rideî show. They comprise the 1st disc of a double-disc factory-pressed silver original real 2-CD set ñ Volume II, the 2nd disc of the set, is of the legendary BBC session of September 30th, 1971, which I decided not to buy since I already have 5 different versions of it and canít imagine the best ones possibly getting any noticeably superior. Anyway, Volume I was selected because, although the outstanding Celestial Voices that was released by Rover Records several months ago included a major upgrade in sound quality for the first & third BBC shows, a big upgrade in sound quality for the second & fourth BBC shows can now be found on Volume I ñ in addition to such an upgrade for the first & third BBC shows that were included on Celestial Voices.

Unfortunately my ears arenít good enough to be able to discern any noticeable difference(s) in quality between the same shows found on both Celestial Voices & Volume I, but all 4 shows on Volume I are a certain, long-awaited major upgrade in quality for the same 4 shows that can be found on the old Great Dane Recordsí release The Complete Top Gear Sessions 1967-1969 (GDR CD 9206). Sadly, however, the old GDR title includes a 5th BBC show, from the autumn of 1967, for which a significant quality upgrade is apparently not available ñ at least not yet.

The following is printed in exact word-for-word verbatim near the top of the rear cover of Volume I – ìThese soundboard recordings are taken from the original masters, except for tracks 13 to 16 which were copied from an excellent broadcast recordings.î

Introductory &/or concluding comments, mostly by John Peel, can be heard at the ends of each track. Packaged in a regular 1-CD jewel case, but with the rear insert being single-sided only in terms of artwork, with still very nice artwork overall thatís done similarly to that of Floydís 2nd officially released album, A Saucerful of Secrets, At The Beeb Volume I is a terrific find that is very highly recommended.

Reveiw here; http://www.collectorsmusicreviews.com/pink-floyd/pink-floyd-at-the-beeb-volume-i-culombia-sic-pfatb6769/

A brilliant little compilation, encompassing some of the overlooked radio work the Floyd did early in their careers,
in brilliant quality. Nice and laid back, almost to the point of what is regarded ‘Stereotypical Floyd’, in astounding
quality. As stated, the announcements are by the LEGENADRY John Peel, with some interesting little anecdotes from him included; it’s almost like you’ve tuned into the shows the day they were broadcast – possibly the greatest nostalgia trip.
I would rate this as ‘ESSENTIAL’.

TRACK LIST

  1. The Murderotic Woman or Careful With That Axe, Eugene
  2. The Massed Gadgets of Hercules (A Saucerful of Secrets)
  3. Let There Be More Light
  4. Julia Dream “TOP GEAR” SESSION, RECORDED 25TH JUNE 1968
  5. Point Me At The Sky
  6. Baby Blue Shuffle in D Major (The Narrow Way Part One)
  7. Embryo
  8. Interstellar Overdrive “TOP GEAR” SESSION, RECORDED 2ND DECEMBER 1968
  9. Grantchester Meadows
  10. Cymbaline
  11. Green is the Colour
  12. The Narrow Way Part Three “NITE RIDE” SESSION, RECORDED 12TH MAY 1969
  13. Vegetable Man
  14. Scream Thy Last Scream
  15. Jugband Blues
  16. Pow R. Toc H. “TOP GEAR” SESSION, RECORDED 19TH DECEMBER 1967

Pink Floyd – At Dawn (1967-1969)

Pink Floyd
At Dawn, 1967-1969

  1. Flaming
  2. Scarecrow
  3. The Gnome
  4. Matilda Mother
  5. Vegetable Man
  6. Scream Thy Last Scream
  7. Pow R. Toc. H.
  8. Jugband Blues
  9. Murderistic Woman
  10. Massed Gadgets Of Hercules
  11. Let There Be More Light
  12. Julia Dream
  13. Point Me at the Sky
  14. Baby Blue
  15. Embryo
  16. Interstellar Overdrive
  17. Daybreak
  18. Cymbaline
  19. The Beginning
  20. Beset By Creatures Of The Deep
  21. Narrow Way

specs audio format, 1 cd
SQ EX
note Rork Records

t1-4: Recorded at the Playhouse Theatre, London, Sept. 25, 1967 “Top Gear”
t5-8: Recorded at Maida Vale Studios, London, Dec. 20, 1967 “Top Gear”
t9-12: Recorded at 201 Piccadilly, Studio 1, London, June 25, 1968 “Top Gear”
t13-16: Recorded at Maida Vale Studios, London, Dec. 2, 1968 “Top Gear”
t17-21: Recorded at the Paris Cinema, London, May 12, 1969 “Top Gear”