Peter Gabriel – Bremen, Germany (09/04/78)

Peter Gabriel
04-Sep-1978
Stadthalle
Bremen, Germany


1.1 On Presuming To Be Modern 02:47
1.2 On The Air 04:18
1.3 Moribund The Burgermeister 05:13
1.4 Perspective 04:25
1.5 Home Sweet Home 05:10
1.6 D.I.Y. 04:17
1.7 A Whiter Shade Of Pale 04:16
1.8 Waiting For The Big One 07:23
1.9 Slowburn 05:23
1.10 I Don’t Remember 04:26
1.11 Solsbury Hill 04:10
1.12 Modern Love 04:24
1.13 Here Comes The Flood 01:21

Total Running Time : 0:57:33

Pink Floyd – Munich, Germany (10/12/73)

Pink Floyd
Olympiahalle
Munchen, Germany
1973 October 12

01 Obscured by Clouds
02 Set The Controls for the Heart of the Sun 14:18
03 Careful with that Axe, Eugene 12:46
04 Echoes 24:36
Total: 65:21

CD2
01 Speak To Me 1:29
02 Breathe 2:56
03 On The Run 8:13
04 Time 6:41
05 The Great Gig in the Sky 5:12
06 Money 7:30
07 Us and Them 8:23
08 Any Colour You Like 9:00
09 Brain Damage 2:30
10 Eclipse 2:47
Total: 54:57

Pink Floyd – Berlin, Germany (06/05/71)

Pink Floyd
Sportspallast
Berlin, Germany
June 5th 1971

01 Careful With That Axe Eugene (9:18)
02 Audience/Tuning (0:48)
03 Fat Old Sun (13:56)
04 The Embryo (10:09)
05 Audience/Tuning (1:00)
06 The Return Of The Sons Of Nothing (22:45)
07 Set The Controls For The Heart Of The Sun (14:02)
08 Cymbaline (11:46)
09 A Saucerful Of Secrets (19:06)
10 Astronomy Domine (8:03)
11 Blues (6:42)

Ray Charles – Leverkusen, Germany (11/19/93)

Ray Charles
with Maceo Parker Opening
11/19/93
Leverkusener Jazztage
Leverkusen, Germany

Source FM SBD>DAT

Conversion : DAT @ 48k -> HT OMega 7.1 Soundcard (Optical Inputs)>WAV (48)> Syntillium Cool Edit Downsample to 44.1 WAV>CD WAV (Track Split)>FLAC

Comments

  • For those burning to CD-R, If you prefer to have only the Ray Charles Set d102 thru d116 will fit on one 80 minute Cd-r

d101 Maceo Parker Opening
d102 Intro Ray Charles and Sadies Tune
d103 Busted
d104 Georgia On My Mind
d105 Mississippi Mud
d106 How Long Has This Been Goin’ On
d107 Mississippi Mud
d108 Blues for Scotia
d109 Still Crazy After All These Years
d110 Stranger In My Own Hometown
d111 The Brightest Smile In Town
d112 Intro Raelettes > Rock Steady
d113 Baby, It’s Cold Outside
d114 I Can’t Stop Loving You
d115 What’d I Say
d116 FInale and Fanfare

JVC Supersession “Wiederholung der Aufzeichnung Leverkusener Jazztage”
(Maceo Parker opened)

Ray Charles Orchestra:
Lawrence Foyen – trumpet
Richard Weiss – trumpet
David Hoffman – trumpet
Kenneth Scharf – trumpet
Peter Beltran – trombone
Steve Sigmund – trombone
Michel Guerrier – trombone
Marc Fields – trombone
William Waters – saxophone
Charles Johnson – saxophone
James Farnsworth – saxophone
Alford Jackson – saxophone
Steve Alliott – saxophone
Ernest Ventrease – keybords
Kenneth Carr – guitar
Thomas Fowler – bass
Pete Turre – drums
Angela Workam – backup vocals
Trudy Cohran – backup vocals
Michelle King – backup vocals
Elaine Woodard – backup vocals
Estella Yarbrough – backup vocals

Miles Davis – Berlin, Germany (11/06/71)

Miles Davis Septet
November 6, 1971
Philharmonie
Berlin, Germany



NDR Radio ‘live-to-air’ FM radio broadcast, 83:52, A

Miles Davis (tpt); Gary Bartz (ss, as); Keith Jarrett (kb); Michael Henderson (b); “Ndugu” Leon Chancler (d); Charles Don Alias (perc); James Mtume Foreman (perc)

1 Introduction / Band Warming Up (0:51)
2 Directions (14:05)
3 Honky Tonk (17:50)
4 What I Say? (8:28)
5 Sanctuary (4:41)
6 It’s About That Time (16:26)
7 Funky Tonk > Sanctuary (21:27)

Version History

This recording originates from a plaz transfer of his friend’s tape in 2000 or thereabouts, so here’s the original information….

Lineage: NDR FM stereo radio broadcast > R > cas > cdr
Transfer: Akai stereo cassette deck > TASCAM CD-RW700

Editor 1: 1st generation cassette transfer and WavLab 4 restoration by plaz and Guiseppe Candiamo

  • Continuous NR: The original transfer disc contained a couple of perfect noise samples at the start and end, so it was possible to remove most of the broadband tape noise and hiss without adversely affecting the music. The two channels were separated into L and R channel files and de-noised independently because the noise was different for each channel. The continuous DNR process was run successively at a very low rate, using the output from the previous run to remove any DNR artifacts during the subsequent run, a virtual CEDAR processing stack. This process was applied to each of the two cassette tape sides involved, and then the files were reassembled.
  • spliced 2 tape sides: This recording was copied from a continuous reel and appears to be the complete live-to-air broadcast.
  • gain normalized and tracked

The layout of the original trade CDRS:
CD1 [47:48]
1 Introduction / band Warming Up (0:56)
2 Directions (14:55)
3 Honky Tonk (2:38)
4 Funky Tonk (1:41)
5 Honky Tonk (6:50)
6 What I Say? (15:48)
7 Sanctuary (4:56)
CD2 [39:18]
8 It’s About That Time (17:04)
9 Funky Tonk / Sanctuary (22:13)
TT: 87:04

Editor 2 (twat with advisor Prof Goody)

Post Production: FLAC > WAV > Adobe Audition (Pitch Bender: +60 cents, Fade Out: d1t08) > CD Wave (Re-Tracked & removed gaps) > TLH > FLAC
Editor 3 (TomP with Nero 7)

  • Reduced RH channel to 70%
  • Cross-faded L&R channels (80:20 ratio) to fix headphone unfriendly mix
  • Fixed glitch 8.22 in Honky Tonk
  • Fixed glitches 3.37 3.52 & 4.30 in Sanctuary
  • Fixed glitch at 0.41 in “It’s About That Time”
  • Combined the split Honky Tonk tracks (inc. short Funky Tonk fragment)
  • Fixed the Fade out between Sanctuary & It’s about that time; now it is a continuous set

Comments:
Recording clarity is superb, with very low noise, so the original recorder did a fantastic job, but it still needed the final touches (details above) to make it a ‘must have’ recording; its has low noise and a great mix as the 3 percussionists are spread across the stereo image. I would classify it as similar to the quality of the official Black Beauty CDs, a slightly edgy sound, but terrific powerful performance, definitely towards the electric side (my distinct preference as Keith plays a lot more organ) rather than jazz side of this group’s recordings, so…Hope you enjoy this as much as I do now! Many thanks again to ‘twat’ for his post and encouragement for this remaster

Editor 4 (plaz): Sound Forge 10 Pro

  • repaired a few clicks and pops, removed a few micro gaps near a couple of the track boundaries, gain normalized and retracked.

Acknowledgements:
Thanks to ML for his generosity in loaning me his 1st generation cassette of this (then uncirculated) stereo recording. Thanks to Giuseppe Candiamo at AllSound Restore for invaluable help with this and other music projects. Thanks for the remastering work by Professor Goody (editor 2) and TomP (editor 3). Eric Theissen has kindly created the artwork.

Miles Davis – Frankfurt, Germany (11/06/90)

Miles Davis
Europe Fall 1990
1990-11-6 Frankfurt, Ger.
Alte Oper

cd1:
01 G-Jones Walk In Track 01:09
02 Perfect Way 06:04
03 New Blooz 15:22
04 Hannibal 13:27
05 The Senate / You and Me 12:36
06 Mr Pastorius 05:27

CD2:
01 Human Nature 18:28
02 Time After Time 11:11
03 Wrinkle 08:58
04 Tutu 13:11
05 Don’t Stop Me Now 15:41
06 Carnival 05:07
07 Drums 04:53
08 Conclusion / Sequencer 00:59

Personell:
Miles Davis: trumpet, keyboards
Kenny Garrett: alto sax, flute, musical director
Kei Akagi: keyboards
Joe Foley McCreary: lead picollo bass guitar
Richard Patterson: bass guitar
Ricky wellman: drums
Erin Davis: electric percussion

House Mix: Mister Ricky
Taper: Erwin S
Location: balcony, slight off center

Lineage: Sony ECM 909>Sony WMD 6C MCA (XL II Dolby C)>CAS>Marian Marc 2 (setting:24/64)>HD>remastered with Wavelab, using 64, 48 & 32 bit solution plugins>16/44.1 downsampling>normalisation to -0.01 db>CD Wave tracking>Traders Little Helper Flac level 8>DIME

Miles Davis – Singen, Germany (07/14/90)

Miles Davis Septet
1990-07-14
Hohentwiel
Singen, Germany

Composite FM recording, 91:41, A+/A

The Miles Davis Group, Swingin’ in Singen, the Complete Concert Broadcasts of the July 14, 1990, Concert.
Composed and restored from 3 separate FM recordings of the same 2 broadcasts, produced by flambay and plaz.

There are two complete broadcasts here, Part 1 and Part 2 of the concert, sourced from three off-air analog cassettes with all 3 sources being recorded from same two FM broadcast. The two parts the concert were broadcast as two episodes of a weekly jazz radio show, a week apart.

Source Lineages
:
source a (main source):
2cdr, fm, A+/A
fm > Mcas > 2cdr > wav > Soundforge 9: speed correction, re-tracking, adding patches from other 2 sources > flac TLH lvl8 w/SBA (621 MB)

source b (B05 Tutu) from CD bootleg: “Sing In Singen”, REGENCY, REG010
1cdr, cdb>cdr, 70:56, A
fm > Mcas > ? > cdb > cdr > wav > Soundforge 9: speed correction, extracting patches and merging with main source

source c (B06 closing announcement):
2cdr, fm, B+
fm > cas1 > 2cdr > wav > Soundforge 9: speed correction, extracting patch and merging with main source

The Miles Davis Group:
Miles Davis (tp); Kenny Garrett (as, fl); Joe “Foley” McCreary (lead-b); Kei Akagi (keyb); Richard Patterson (el-b); Ricky Wellman (d); Erin Davis (perc)

Broadcast Part 1 [44:48]:
{source a}
A00 radio announcement 1 (0:13)
A01 Perfect Way (5:38)
A02 New Blues [Star People] )9:05)
A03 Hannibal (11:01)
A04 The Senate / Me and You (11:46)
A05 Jilli (6:34)
A06 radio announcement 2 (0:19)

Broadcast Part 2 [46:52]:
{source a}
B00 radio announcement 3 (0:42)
B01 Human Nature 14:03
B02 Time After Time 9:35
B03 In the Night 4:12
B04 Wrinkle 6:59 ∞∞∞ switch to source b at 6:57
{source b}
B05 Tutu 10:43 ∞∞∞ switch to source c at 10:37
{source c}
B06 radio announcement 4 0:36

Total time of this combo version (without announcement tracks): 89.50 min

speed correction (flambay) on orig. tracks (source a):
Part 1 Tracks 01-02: -30cts
Part 1 Track 03: -35cts
Part 1 Tracks 04-07: -40cts
Part 2 Tracks 01-02: -40cts
Part 2 Track 03: -35cts
Part 2 Tracks 04-05: -30cts

Additional Notes (not found in the info file):
This is a 2-part concert broadcast reconstructed from 3 different broadcast recording sources. All the sources are FM recordings of varying lineage. It’s not a Frankenstein’s monster however. There are no rough or jarring changes in sound, and, if you do notice the slight sonic changes at the patch boundaries, they are brief and transitory as you will again soon be overwhelmed by this great band.

This is the complete concert sourced from three, restored and speed-corrected analog FM broadcast recordings. It is a composite of the best extant segments of two different post-concert broadcasts, above referred to as Part 1 and Part 2.

The restored radio announcements have been included for historical accuracy, but you may play it, seamlessly, without these interruptions if you prefer by excluding those tracks from your playlist.

If you don’t have the direct dL you should grab it: It sounds great, brought back to life by flambay’s elbow grease and magic Pixy dust.

This version has not been altered since it was first seeded on DIME in April of 2010.

There is a partial, digital, rebroadcast recording available via the original broadcaster which is super clean and bright, but no digital sources were included herein.

There’s no mention in the original seed info file of my audio restoration of the main source and that of the 2 patch sources before I handed them off to flambay. The restoration work includes the following analyses and related post audio restoration work for all the material included in this seed (and then some). Paraphrasing my notes:

  • DC offset corrected all tracks in all 3 sources
  • manual repair of clicks. pop, crackle and glitches
  • channel offset correction (all sources exhibited the 2.5 to 5 ms channel offset typical of FM transmissions (and any recordings of them)
  • repaired, attenuated or ‘removed’ extraneous, non-musical sonic artifacts
  • overall gain balancing with local corrections
  • clipped peak restoration
  • final channel balancing, gain corrections, and other local adjustments, repairs and corrections

Reseeded* on TTD, June 15, 2019.

  • The foregoing text and notes have been corrected, changed and additional information provided about this audio restoration project. These changes do not appear in the info file contained in this seed which has not changed since the original share. -plaz

Miles Davis Septet
1990-07-14
Hohentwiel
Singen, Germany

Composite FM recording, 91:41, A+/A

The Miles Davis Group, Swingin’ in Singen, the Complete Concert Broadcasts of the July 14, 1990, Concert.
Composed and restored from 3 separate FM recordings of the same 2 broadcasts, produced by flambay and plaz.

There are two complete broadcasts here, Part 1 and Part 2 of the concert, sourced from three off-air analog cassettes with all 3 sources being recorded from same two FM broadcast. The two parts the concert were broadcast as two episodes of a weekly jazz radio show, a week apart.

Source Lineages
:
source a (main source):
2cdr, fm, A+/A
fm > Mcas > 2cdr > wav > Soundforge 9: speed correction, re-tracking, adding patches from other 2 sources > flac TLH lvl8 w/SBA (621 MB)

source b (B05 Tutu) from CD bootleg: “Sing In Singen”, REGENCY, REG010
1cdr, cdb>cdr, 70:56, A
fm > Mcas > ? > cdb > cdr > wav > Soundforge 9: speed correction, extracting patches and merging with main source

source c (B06 closing announcement):
2cdr, fm, B+
fm > cas1 > 2cdr > wav > Soundforge 9: speed correction, extracting patch and merging with main source

The Miles Davis Group:
Miles Davis (tp); Kenny Garrett (as, fl); Joe “Foley” McCreary (lead-b); Kei Akagi (keyb); Richard Patterson (el-b); Ricky Wellman (d); Erin Davis (perc)

Broadcast Part 1 [44:48]:
{source a}
A00 radio announcement 1 (0:13)
A01 Perfect Way (5:38)
A02 New Blues [Star People] )9:05)
A03 Hannibal (11:01)
A04 The Senate / Me and You (11:46)
A05 Jilli (6:34)
A06 radio announcement 2 (0:19)

Broadcast Part 2 [46:52]:
{source a}
B00 radio announcement 3 (0:42)
B01 Human Nature 14:03
B02 Time After Time 9:35
B03 In the Night 4:12
B04 Wrinkle 6:59 ∞∞∞ switch to source b at 6:57
{source b}
B05 Tutu 10:43 ∞∞∞ switch to source c at 10:37
{source c}
B06 radio announcement 4 0:36

Total time of this combo version (without announcement tracks): 89.50 min

Editng, Patching and Speed/Pitch Correction:

There’s no mention in the original seed info file of my audio restoration of the main source and that of the 2 patch sources before I handed them off to flambay. The restoration work includes the following analyses and related post audio restoration work for all the material included in this seed (and then some). Paraphrasing my notes:

  • DC offset corrected all tracks in all 3 sources
  • manual repair of clicks. pop, crackle and glitches
  • channel offset correction (all sources exhibited the 2.5 to 5 ms channel offset typical of FM transmissions (and any recordings of them)
  • repaired, attenuated or ‘removed’ extraneous, non-musical sonic artifacts
  • overall gain balancing with local corrections
  • clipped peak restoration
  • final channel balancing, gain corrections, and other local adjustments, repairs and corrections

speed correction (flambay) on orig. tracks (source a):
Part 1 Tracks 01-02: -30cts
Part 1 Track 03: -35cts
Part 1 Tracks 04-07: -40cts
Part 2 Tracks 01-02: -40cts
Part 2 Track 03: -35cts
Part 2 Tracks 04-05: -30cts

Additional Notes (not found in the info file):
This is a 2-part concert broadcast reconstructed from 3 different broadcast recording sources. All the sources are FM recordings of varying lineage. It’s not a Frankenstein’s monster however. There are no rough or jarring changes in sound, and, if you do notice the slight sonic changes at the patch boundaries, they are brief and transitory as you will again soon be overwhelmed by this great band.

This is the complete concert sourced from three, restored and speed-corrected analog FM broadcast recordings. It is a composite of the best extant segments of two different post-concert broadcasts, above referred to as Part 1 and Part 2.

The restored radio announcements have been included for historical accuracy, but you may play it, seamlessly, without these interruptions if you prefer by excluding those tracks from your playlist.

If you don’t have the direct dL you should grab it: It sounds great, brought back to life by flambay’s elbow grease and magic Pixy dust.

This version has not been altered since it was first seeded on DIME in April of 2010.

There is a partial, digital, rebroadcast recording available via the original broadcaster which is super clean and bright, but no digital sources were included herein.

Duke Ellington – Stuttgart, Germany (02/12/63)

Duke ELLINGTON ORCHESTRA
Liederhalle
Stuttgart, Germany
1963-02-12

Speed Corrected and level Adjusted
with Sound Forge(Sbe’s was aligned with TLH)

Thanks to Professor Goody for the correct speed information( the correct time is 97,25% of
the old torrent)

SOURCE: FM>unknown recording equipment>Tape>CD TRANSFER>trade>CD>
EAC Secure Modus>Flac Frontend Level 6>Flac

SOUND: A

LINEUP:
Cootie Williams, Cat Anderson, Roy Burrowes -tp;
Ray Nance -tp,v; Lawrence Brown, Buster Cooper, Chuck Connors -tb;
Jimmy Hamilton -cl,ts; Russell Procope -as,cl; Johnny Hodges-as;
Paul Gonsalves -ts; Harry Carney -bs,bcl,cl; Duke Ellington -p;
Ernie Shepard -b; Sam Woodyard -d;

1 TAKE THE ‘A’- TRAIN 0.51
2 CONCERTO FOR COOTIE 2.46
3 THINGS AIN’T WHAT THEY USED TO BE 2.54
4 MAINSTEM 3.40
5 KINDA DUKISH – ROCKIN’ IN RHYTHM 5.57
6 TOOTIE FOR COOTIE 5.03
7 PYRAMID 4.03
8 I GOT IT BAD AND THAT AIN’T GOOD 3.13
9 JEEP’S BLUES 4.47
10 DO NOTHIN’ TILL YOU HEAR FROM ME [Milt Grayson -vo;] 5.22

Thaks again to Ricola to seed this great DE show

Enjoy

lolita

Pink Floyd – Cologne, Germany (08/02/94)

Pink Floyd
Mungersdorfer Stadion
Cologne, Germany
August 2, 1994

Track Listing:

cd 1:
01 Astronomy Domine
02 Learning To Fly
03 David Talk
04 What Do You Want From Me
05 Take It Back
06 A Great Day For Freedom
07 Sorrow
08 Keep Talking
09 One Of These Days

cd 2:
01 Shine On You Crazy Diamond
02 Breathe
03 Time
04 Breathe (Reprise)
05 High Hopes
06 The Great Gig In The Sky
07 Wish You Were Here
08 Us And Them
09 Money
10 Another Brick In The Wall Part II
11 Comfortably Numb

cd 3:
01 Hey You
02 Run Like Hell

David Gilmour
Nick Mason
Richard Wright

Jon Carin – keyboards & vocals
Claudia Fontaine – backing Vocals
Durga McBroom – backing vocals
Sam Brown – backing vocals
Dick Parry – saxophone
Guy Pratt – bass guitar & vocals
Tim Renwick – guitars
Gary Wallis – percussion

Pink Floyd – Dortmund, Germany (02/13/81)

Pink Floyd
Westafalenhalle
Dortmund, Germany
13th Feb 1981

Set I
In The Flesh
The Thin Ice
Another Brick In The Wall I
The Happiest Days Of Our Lives
Another Brick In The Wall II
Mother
Goodbye Blue Sky
What Shall We Do Now?
Young Lust
One Of My Turns
Don’t Leave Me Now
Another Brick In The Wall III
Goodbye Cruel World

Set II
Hey You
Is There Anybody Out There?
Nobody Home
Vera
Bring The Boys Back Home
Comfortably Numb
The Show Must Go On
In The Flesh?
Run Like Hell
Waiting For The Worms
Stop
The Trial
Outside The Wall

A WALLweeds production 2004
WALLweed WWRM018

This show came to me with no information. I did actually spend some time before this project started to try and find the lineage/Gen of all these shows, but nobody came forward with any answers, so had to go with what I had.

This show came to me with no information on its Gen….

Linage: CDR (Gen??) > Amadeus II > WAV > xACT > FLAC

When this project started I did appeal for low gen copies of all
of these shows, but only one with lineage came forward.

So here is the first show of the Dortmund Westfalenhalle shows in
Germany.

The volume on this one is all over the place, and sounded very top end
and harsh. I EQualised the sound to ease this, and then added
{tisuk} stereo to give it that big live concert sound. I then EQualised the sound agin to ease down a noise which I can only describe as eggs frying.

Thats it, I hope that you enjoy the show.

Chris S