Pink Floyd - REC 1, 'Waterbury' (SC) (JFG)
 
Album info
 
Recording Date  : 17-03-1973
     
Length  : 118:52
Format  : SHN
Track List
 
REC 1, 'Waterbury' (SC) (JFG) (Disc 1) 59:60
01 Obscured by Clouds 05:00
02 When You're In 07:11
03 Set The Controls 13:36
04 Careful with that Axe, Eugene 11:37
05 Echoes 22:36
REC 1, 'Waterbury' (SC) (JFG) (Disc 2) 58:52
01 Breathe 02:38
02 On the Run 05:31
03 Time + Breathe (reprise) 06:57
04 The Great Gig in the Sky 06:02
05 Money 06:11
06 Us and Them 07:44
07 Any Colour You Like 07:16
08 Brain Damage 03:51
09 Eclipse 01:56
10 One Of These Days 10:46

Notes
Recorded at the Radio City Music Hall, New York, NY, USA. Very good audience recording.

Correction: according to Bert13 on Yeeshkul 'It should be Radio City Music Hall, New York, N.Y. instead of Waterbury. Waterbury is still a left over from the confusion about the date of the show. This show was scheduled for March 17 but didn't start until after midnight at 1 AM. The Waterbury show, of which no known recording exists, took place on the 18th.'


From the info file:

UNTITLED - Waterbury 1973
release: JGF
date/venue: 1973 March 18 - The Palace Theater, Waterbury, Connecticut
source: audience (recorder 1) - gen: ? (low)


CD1
01 Obscured by Clouds 5:00
02 When You' re In 7:10
03 Set The Controls 13:35
04 Careful with tha Axe, Eugene 11:37
05 Echoes 22:35
CD2
01 Breathe 2:38
02 On the Run 5:30
03 Time + Breathe (reprise) 6:56
04 The Great Gig in the Sky 6:02
06 Money 6:10
07 Us and Them 7:43
08 Any Colour You Like 7:15
09 Brain Damage 3:50
10 Eclipse 1:55
11 One Of These Days 10:45

TOT LENGTH: 108.49


notes:
this is a speedcorrected version of the Waterbury recorder 1 coming from a lower source than the one
commonly circulating.
sounds quite spotless, whereas all the versions from the first recorder around had digital spots so: or
this source was originally spotless or I guess here was made some kinda cleaning-work too (??)
hey JFG are you there to give us an answer? ;)
anway, this is my favorite version from this recorder among the ones I got at now, though I notice here
was used maybe a bit of dehissing or some sorta compression.
the common version circulating from the first recorder was not save from that too anyway, it was sourced
probably from a 'compressed tape' (don't ask me about technical names about that, I have no idea) I don't
really think that cut on the 16000hz is due to whatever digital compression process ... 'compressed tapes'
were not so unusual in the tape-traders circuit as it was confirmed me lately too about another show
actually (digital or not it's always a compression anyway ;PP)
I did notice some little edits here and there as well, dunno the cause of that (JFG??? are u there!!?)


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