Pink Floyd - Ernst-Merck Halle (T-136 Rev.A)
 
Album info
 
Recording Date  : 14-11-1970
     
Length  : 258:10
Format  : FLAC
Track List
 
Ernst-Merck Halle (T-136 Rev.A) (Disc 1) 64:42
01 Astronomy Domine 09:15
02 Fat Old Sun 13:40
03 Cymbaline 11:25
04 Atom Heart Mother 17:09
05 (whistling) 01:54
06 (instrumental)(Corrosion) 07:36
07 Pict Rant 03:43
Ernst-Merck Halle (T-136 Rev.A) (Disc 2) 64:12
01 The Embryo 15:07
02 Green Is The Colour 04:40
03 Careful With That Axe, Eugene 11:20
04 Set The Controls For The Heart Of The Sun 12:50
05 A Saucerful Of Secrets 20:15
Ernst-Merck Halle (T-136 Rev.A) (Disc 3) 128:46
01 raw source 01 43:06
02 raw source 02 46:19
03 raw source 03 39:21
Ernst-Merck Halle (T-136 Rev.A) (Disc 4) 00:30
01 edits removed 00:30

Notes
Recorded at the Ernst-Merck Halle, Hamburg, Germany. Very good audience recording.


From the info files:

Pink Floyd 1970-11-14 Ernst-Merck Halle Hamburg Germany aud (T-136Rev.A)

This release is sourced from a reel to reel tape recorded at 3 3/4 ips. I received it in trade from a guy in Chicago. This was one of the first shows I ever received in trade. I got it early in 1973. At that time it was only identified as Germany 1970. Many years later another tape trader told me he thought it was a fairly rare, low generation recording of 1970-11-14 Ernst-Merck Halle Hamburg Germany.

A few years ago I did the first analog to digital transfer of this tape. I gave it out to one person and they copied and traded it. From that first transfer there exists a few boots. In July 2003 I did a second transfer which was called T-136. This new third transfer is designated as T-136Rev.A. I have gone back to my reel to reel tape and fixed some problems which weren't fixed in the eariler transfers.

Mics and recorder unknown >
generation unknown Reel to Reel Scotch 207 recorded at 3 3/4 ips >
Playback Deck: Akai GX-747 >
Nikko 32 Band EQ >
Akai DR16 Digital Hard Disk Recorder > 16 bit 48 kHz >
ADS Tech Instant Music RDX-150 input SPDIF
output USB to computer 16 bit 48 kHz >
Wave Lab 5 - WAV 16 bit 48 kHz > Audacity > CD Wave Editor > WAV 16 bit 44.1 kHz > FLAC

disc 1

1. Astronomy Domine
2. Fat Old Sun
3. Cymbaline
4. Atom Heart Mother
5. (whistling)
6. (instrumental) (This has been called Corrosion on some boots.
I've always thought it had elements of Interstellar Overdrive)
7. Pict Rant (this rant is similar to the one at the end of Several Species...)

disc 2

1. The Embryo
2. Green Is The Colour
3. Careful With That Axe, Eugene
4. Set The Controls For The Heart Of The Sun
5. A Saucerful Of Secrets


I did the editing, mastering (tweaking), analog to digital transfer and artwork for this version of this show. Don't add, change or remove any of these files. Please keep the text, md5 and artwork files unaltered, together with the FLAC's.

I fixed a few bad edits and made a slight speed correction. I checked and eliminated any DC offsets. I have included a file pf1970-11-14 (T-136Rev.A)edits removed.flac which contains all the sound from the edits made when sound was deleted or patched. If you burn as audio I wouldn't recomend including this file on the audio disc.

Don't rename directories or file names if you share this. My concern is that when people rename them they drop information like date, venue, location, T number. This information is useful to others when searching for or deciding which version of a show they want or already have.

pf1970-11-14 (T-136Rev.A) d1t01.flac 53.15 MB
pf1970-11-14 (T-136Rev.A) d1t02.flac 75.65 MB
pf1970-11-14 (T-136Rev.A) d1t03.flac 60.35 MB
pf1970-11-14 (T-136Rev.A) d1t04.flac 95.83 MB
pf1970-11-14 (T-136Rev.A) d1t05.flac 10.73 MB
pf1970-11-14 (T-136Rev.A) d1t06.flac 41.39 MB
pf1970-11-14 (T-136Rev.A) d1t07.flac 19.89 MB
pf1970-11-14 (T-136Rev.A) d2t01.flac 83.18 MB
pf1970-11-14 (T-136Rev.A) d2t02.flac 27.17 MB
pf1970-11-14 (T-136Rev.A) d2t03.flac 63.28 MB
pf1970-11-14 (T-136Rev.A) d2t04.flac 68.14 MB
pf1970-11-14 (T-136Rev.A) d2t05.flac 117.72 MB
pf1970-11-14 (T-136Rev.A) raw source 01.flac 232.50 MB
pf1970-11-14 (T-136Rev.A) raw source 02.flac 260.25 MB
pf1970-11-14 (T-136Rev.A) raw source 03.flac 215.17 MB
pf1970-11-14 (T-136Rev.A) raw source.txt 1.56 KB
pf1970-11-14 (T-136Rev.A)edits removed.flac 2.48 MB
Pink Floyd 1970-11-14 Ernst-Merck Halle Hamburg Germany aud (T-136Rev.A).md5
Pink Floyd 1970-11-14 Ernst-Merck Halle Hamburg Germany aud (T-136Rev.A).txt
Pink Floyd 1970-11-14 Ernst-Merck Halle Hamburg Germany aud (T-136Rev.A) BACK.JPG 661.91 KB
Pink Floyd 1970-11-14 Ernst-Merck Halle Hamburg Germany aud (T-136Rev.A) DISC1.JPG 77.86 KB
Pink Floyd 1970-11-14 Ernst-Merck Halle Hamburg Germany aud (T-136Rev.A) DISC2.JPG 82.08 KB
Pink Floyd 1970-11-14 Ernst-Merck Halle Hamburg Germany aud (T-136Rev.A) FRONT.JPG 114.75 KB

Don't alter the sound of this recording. The T releases are not to be used as a source for anyones so called remastering projects. If you really want to do something find a better quality recording of the show and work from that. Don't just take what I have worked on and screw with it.

For Trade or Give Away Only - Do Not Sell - Do Not Encode As MP3 Virus Files - MD or any other format which degrades the quality of the recording.

I have included the raw source as part of this release. See inside that folder for details.

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Pink Floyd 1970-11-14 Ernst-Merck Halle Hamburg Germany aud raw source (T-136Rev.A)

This release is sourced from a reel to reel tape recorded at 3 3/4 ips. I received it in trade from a guy in Chicago. This was one of the first shows I ever received in trade. I got it early in 1973. At that time it was only identified as Germany 1970. Many years later another tape trader told me he thought it was a fairly rare, low generation recording of 1970-11-14 Ernst-Merck Halle Hamburg Germany.

Mics and recorder unknown >
generation unknown Reel to Reel Scotch 207 recorded at 3 3/4 ips >
Playback Deck: Akai GX-747 >
ADS Tech Instant Music RDX-150 input SPDIF
output USB to computer 16 bit 48 kHz >
Wave Lab 5 - WAV 16 bit 48 kHz > CD Wave Editor > WAV 16 bit 44.1 kHz > FLAC

This raw source is a direct transfer from the reel tape without any processing, editing, boosting or speed correction, track splits are at break points on the tape.

Don't add, change or remove any of these files. Please keep the text, md5 files unaltered, together with the FLAC's.

For Trade or Give Away only - Do not Sell - Do not encode as MP3 virus files - MD or any other format which degrades the quality of the recording.

Join us at The International Echoes Hub - Lossless Pink Floyd - and many other bands.
DC++ Hub echoes.redirectme.net
register at http://www.pinkfloydroio.com
Download and share with other collectors - 1000's of live shows like this one in lossless formats.

May 1, 2007 T________