Can 1969-??-??
A Pinch of Can, various, various
Set 1
DISC 1 (EARLY STUDIO OUTTAKES, TV PERFORMANCES & LIVE ODDITIES)
01. Father Cannot Yell
02. Little Star
03. Unknown Instrumental
04. Melting Away (a/k/a 'De La Halle')
05. Outside My Door
06. Paperhouse
07. Deadlock
08. Mother Sky
09. Improvisation
10. Doko E
11. Animal Waves
01. Father Cannot Yell
02. Little Star
03. Unknown Instrumental
04. Melting Away (a/k/a 'De La Halle')
05. Outside My Door
06. Paperhouse
07. Deadlock
08. Mother Sky
09. Improvisation
10. Doko E
11. Animal Waves
Set 2
DISC 2 (BBC SESSIONS & MORE LIVE ODDITIES)
01. Up the Bakerloo
02. Tadjidid Janid (a/k/a 'Tachidit Yanit', contains elements of the track 'Gomorrha')
03. Guildford Improvisation
01. Up the Bakerloo
02. Tadjidid Janid (a/k/a 'Tachidit Yanit', contains elements of the track 'Gomorrha')
03. Guildford Improvisation
Set 3
Comment
ExtraInfo:
DISC 1:
1-5: Studio outtakes from 1968-1969, recorded at Schloss N?rvenich. Sound: B+.
6: Beat Club TV performance at Radio Bremen, K?ln, Germany on August 9, 1972. Sound: A.
7-8: Unknown TV performance, 1972. Could be the WDR 'Mixed Media in Soest' performance but that's just a guess. Sound: A-.
9: Unknown TV performance. According to my notes, it's supposed to be from the same performance as tracks 7 and 8, but it doesn't sound like it. I'm most certain this is a 1974 recording. Sound: B.
10: Unknown venue/location, UK, 1972. Sound: B.
11: Th??tre Le Palace, Paris, France, May 2, 1977. Sound: A-.
DISC 2:
1: Recorded in London, UK on March 16, 1972 according to the bootleg CD 'Radio Waves' for the Annie Nightingale Show on the BBC. This information is most probably wrong, as this was most likely recorded on February 20, 1973. Sound: A+.
2: Recorded at an unknown venue in London, UK for the BBC in 1974 (February 19?). The show was presented by John Peel. Sound B+ for the spoken bits, A+ for the performance.
3: Unknown venue, Guildford, UK, October 29, 1974. Sound: B-.
NOTES:
This is a set I put together in an attempt to avoid the undue repetition found on several bootleg releases, as they in many cases overlap. The result is a handy collection, gathering all stray tracks in one handy package as well as making it a more interesting listen. I've tried to find the best available sources for this stuff so I hope this can be called "definite", at least for the moment being.
Some of these tracks (especially the early studio outtakes) we're muffled beyond recognition, so the Steinberg FreeFilter really worked wonders on these tracks. All tracks have NR applied to them, and in some cases the tracks were speed corrected. 'Tadjidid Janid' (track 2, disc 2) was edited from two different sources, making it the most complete version yet available.
Sources used:
* Canaxis 5 - Studio Demo Tapes (Technical Space Composer's Crew)
* Radio Waves (Sonic Platten, ECHO01CD)
* Spoon Over Babaluma (CruXmedia)
* The Great Lost Tapes (no label/cat. no.)
* Unopened (Asteroid AR-04)
* Unopened 2.0 (Asteroid AR-11)
* various fan-made CDR's
http://www.bootlegarchive.com/media_description.asp?MediaID=34173
DISC 1:
1-5: Studio outtakes from 1968-1969, recorded at Schloss N?rvenich. Sound: B+.
6: Beat Club TV performance at Radio Bremen, K?ln, Germany on August 9, 1972. Sound: A.
7-8: Unknown TV performance, 1972. Could be the WDR 'Mixed Media in Soest' performance but that's just a guess. Sound: A-.
9: Unknown TV performance. According to my notes, it's supposed to be from the same performance as tracks 7 and 8, but it doesn't sound like it. I'm most certain this is a 1974 recording. Sound: B.
10: Unknown venue/location, UK, 1972. Sound: B.
11: Th??tre Le Palace, Paris, France, May 2, 1977. Sound: A-.
DISC 2:
1: Recorded in London, UK on March 16, 1972 according to the bootleg CD 'Radio Waves' for the Annie Nightingale Show on the BBC. This information is most probably wrong, as this was most likely recorded on February 20, 1973. Sound: A+.
2: Recorded at an unknown venue in London, UK for the BBC in 1974 (February 19?). The show was presented by John Peel. Sound B+ for the spoken bits, A+ for the performance.
3: Unknown venue, Guildford, UK, October 29, 1974. Sound: B-.
NOTES:
This is a set I put together in an attempt to avoid the undue repetition found on several bootleg releases, as they in many cases overlap. The result is a handy collection, gathering all stray tracks in one handy package as well as making it a more interesting listen. I've tried to find the best available sources for this stuff so I hope this can be called "definite", at least for the moment being.
Some of these tracks (especially the early studio outtakes) we're muffled beyond recognition, so the Steinberg FreeFilter really worked wonders on these tracks. All tracks have NR applied to them, and in some cases the tracks were speed corrected. 'Tadjidid Janid' (track 2, disc 2) was edited from two different sources, making it the most complete version yet available.
Sources used:
* Canaxis 5 - Studio Demo Tapes (Technical Space Composer's Crew)
* Radio Waves (Sonic Platten, ECHO01CD)
* Spoon Over Babaluma (CruXmedia)
* The Great Lost Tapes (no label/cat. no.)
* Unopened (Asteroid AR-04)
* Unopened 2.0 (Asteroid AR-11)
* various fan-made CDR's
http://www.bootlegarchive.com/media_description.asp?MediaID=34173
Sources
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