Pink Floyd - The Nigel Source (Master) (16-48)
 
Album info
 
Recording Date  : 17-06-1981
     
Length  : 113:46
Format  : FLAC
Track List
 
01 Introduction 02:53
02 In the Flesh 03:11
03 The Thin Ice 02:40
04 Another Brick in the Wall Part 1 04:10
05 Happiest Days of Our Lives 01:47
06 Another Brick in the Wall Part 2 06:21
07 Mother 08:07
08 Goodbye Blue Sky 03:53
09 What Shall We Do Now 04:45
10 Young Lust 04:55
11 One of My Turns 04:05
12 Dont Leave Me Now 03:48
13 Another Brick in the Wall Part 3 04:31
14 Goodbye Cruel World 00:16
15 Hey You 07:36
16 Anybody Out There 03:11
17 Nobody Home 03:32
18 Vera 01:57
19 Bring the Boys Back Home 01:20
20 Comfortably Numb 07:26
21 The Show Must Go On 02:35
22 Re-introduction 04:08
23 In the Flesh 05:11
24 Run Like Hell 07:11
25 Waiting for the Worms 04:10
26 Stop 00:33
27 The Trial 06:25
28 Outside the Wall 03:09

Notes
Recorded at Earls Court, London, UK. Excellent audience recording.
Note: 'Goodbye Cruel World' continues in 'Hey You'.


From the info file:

Pink Floyd

Earls Court, London 17th June 1981 (the last show with Roger Waters)

This is a collectors edition at 48kHz sample rate. The sound quality is Ex- and not quite as good as Nigels 6th Aug 1980 recording.

Taper: Nigel Bradder

Recording made from Block 5, Row U seat 27

Equipment Used to record the show: -

Technics Single Point Stereo Microphone->Sony TC-153SD Cassette Deck->TDK AD-120 cassette

The transfer was made on the 11th September 2006 from the Master TDK AD-120 cassette (see photo).

The transfer was made using the following equipment: -

Playback via Nakamichi ZX-7 cassette deck with manual adjustment to height and azimuth of playback head to match that of the original tape recorder to optimise the sound during playback.

Direct connection to analogue input of Audiophile 2496 soundcard via high quality Clicktronic interconnects with 24K gold plugs.

Transfer made at 48KHz 16bit resolution to two wav files.

The two wav files from the 120 min cassette were concatenated into a single wav using Adobe Audition.

The 48kHz source was split into individual wav files and saved in FLAC format.

The resulting wave files have NOT been re-mastered or changed in ANY way this is a direct copy of the master tape.

This is an excellent quality recording in stereo and I believe it is an upgrade on the other versions of this show that have circulated.

Please note that if you want to burn on a CD you will need to downsample to 44.1kHz first and check/fix SBE's before you burn.


For give away or trade only - do not sell or .mp3 (except for your own use).

Steven Carr - 5th January 2008

www.LiveMasterTapes.co.uk