Pink Floyd - Boston Music Hall (Joe Maloney)
 
Album info
 
Recording Date  : 04-05-1972
     
Length  : 110:43
Format  : SHN
Track List
 
Boston Music Hall (Joe Maloney) (Disc 1) 48:03
01 Eclipse 48:03
Boston Music Hall (Joe Maloney) (Disc 2) 62:40
01 One Of These Days 08:13
02 Careful With that Axe, Eugene 12:35
03 Echoes 28:13
04 Mademoiselle Nobs 13:39

Notes
Recorded at the Music Hall, Boston, MA. Very good audience recording. This is the original source for the 'Boston Music Hall, May 4, 1972' recording.


From the info file:


Pink Floyd
05-04-72
Boston Music Hall, Boston, MA

Source: AUD > MR (see Notes)
Taper: Joe Maloney [maloneyjoe68_at_aol.com]
Lineage: MR > DAW > SDII > WAV > shn (see Notes)
Transfer: Jamie Salerno [jjs4_at_po.cwru.edu] 5/31/2005

Disc 1 Set I [47:57]

1. Eclipse //

Disc 2 Set II [1:02:38]

1. One Of These Days
2. Careful With that Axe, Eugene
3. Echoes

Encore

4. Mademoiselle Nobs


Also included are Toast/Jam files & a printout for the CDs (so you can either use the Jam file to create the disc or use the 'Audio starts in Pause' timings to have a track end when the music stops and the subsequent track start when the music begins).


Notes:

Tape flip at the end of d01t01.

Recorded on a Hitachi 290, using the microphone from the RCA YLS 15B portable reel to reel recorder. Original cassettes were transferred to a Mac DAW using a Nakamichi 480. The analog signal was first run through: a) a SAE 2800 parametric equalizer to bump the highs slightly; & b) a Phase Linear Autocorrelator to remove hiss. Lo Cut filter on Mackie 1402-VLZ used to remove grunge below 75 Hz (-18 db/octive). Transferred to the Mac using a MOTU 896/Bias Peak. Bias Deck used to splice tape flips & even out volume levels. Bias Peak again used to transfer SDII files to WAV files for shn compression. xACT used to fix SBEs & encode to SHNs.

This recording is one of literally dozens of concerts recorded by Joe Maloney in the late '60s - late '70s to be released to the live recording community. The bulk of the concerts recorded were in the Boston area, with some in Maine venues.