Pink Floyd - Supine In The Sunshine Rev.A (HRV CDR 011)
 
Album info
 
Recording Date  : 19-05-1973
     
Length  : 129:53
Format  : FLAC
Track List
 
Supine In The Sunshine Rev.A (HRV CDR 011) (Disc 1) 68:03
01 Obscured By Clouds 05:48
02 When You're In 09:30
03 Set The Controls For The Heart Of The Sun 15:12
04 Careful With That Axe, Eugene 11:28
05 Echoes 26:05
Supine In The Sunshine Rev.A (HRV CDR 011) (Disc 2) 61:50
01 Speak To Me 01:38
02 Breathe 02:53
03 On The Run 05:49
04 Time - Breathe (Reprise) 06:46
05 The Great Gig In The Sky 06:24
06 Money 06:51
07 Us And Them 08:04
08 Any Colour You Like 07:10
09 Brain Damage 03:48
10 Eclipse 01:48
11 One Of These Days 10:39

Notes
Recorded at Earl's Court, London, UK. Fantastic audience recording.


From the info file:

Pink Floyd
'Supine in the Sunshine'
Harvested Records (HRV CDR 011) RevA

Earl's Court, London, May 19, 1973

Lineage: master > 1st gen cassette > WAVE > SHN

Disc One
01. Obscured By Clouds
02. When You're In
03. Set the Controls for the Heart of the Sun
04. Careful with that Axe, Eugene
05. Echoes

Disc Two
01. Speak to Me
02. Breathe
03. On the Run
04. Time
05. The Great Gig in the Sky
06. Money
07. Us and Them
08. Any Colour You Like
09. Brain Damage
10. Eclipse
11. One of These Days

Liner notes:
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A friend gave me a copy of this show on cassette (off of his copy) in the late 1980's. At that time this recording represented the best of the 1973 shows which clearly indicates how few excellent recordings there are from this tour. Most of the best recordings still have a 'hollow' and 'distant' sound to them and this one is no exception. One of the things that sets this one apart from others is the great performance that the band gave that night highlighted by Nick Mason's drumming (how often can you say that?). For the initial Harvested release (back in January 2001) my friend loaned my his own copy in order to eliminate a generation. I'm pretty sure that he tracked down the master and that's where his copy came from. If not, then this is transferred from a 2nd gen cassette. This was very early on in the HRV days and I did all the work myself on this one. I'm pretty sure that what I did was to balance all of the audio levels, sequence the songs, and perhaps apply a bit of EQ. I don't think that I used any NR here and if I did the spectrum analysis displays how minimally it was used. Ed was around for the final quality check and this is when we 1st started using the Shorten (.shn) format.

In November 2005, MOB applied a needed speed-correction, creating this RevA, as the original tapes played a bit fast.

I really love the 1973 tour because the band wasn't burned out from playing DSOTM yet and I'm especially fond of the opening number (OBC/WYI). This recording becomes very listenable after a few minutes if you just let yourself get into it. The New York, Boston and Hollywood (FL not CA) shows are also worth checking out.

Enjoy!
RonToon