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Pink Floyd Rhapsody In Pink 1968--1971

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Pink Floyd
Rhapsody In Pink
1968--1971
Compilation

This release is originally recorded from vinyl onto cassette. I got this tape in mail trade in the 90s. This tape was just recently found and survived in an unknown box until 2005.

Ripped from vinyl -> Sony UX-90 Cassette Masters -> NEC AUK-8000E Deck -> Total Recorder 4.5 -> SB Live 24Bit -> Wav -> Cool Edit Pro 2.0 -> Flac Front End (level 5) -> Flac

      Side One:
       01. Let There Be More Light
       02. Murderistic Women     
       03. Point Me At The Sky   
       04. Embryo                

      Side Two:
       05. Julia Dream                   
       06. Green Is The Colour           
       07. Careful With That Axe Eugene  
       08. One Of these Days             

      Side Three:
       09. If                          
       10. Atom Heart Mother           

      Side Four:
       11. Echoes



- Audio sourced from tape and text file created by Marooned / Jan. 2005

************* Do Not Encode To MP3! Or Any Other Lossy Format ****************



Comments:

This is a great 2 LP set of Pink Floyd early BBC Broadcasts called Rhapsody in Pink: The Psychedelic Years., this is on Anderson Council Records. There seems to be a skip in the very beginning of the LP... only a few seconds are missed of Let There be More Light. Beautiful, quiet, and well recorded for it's age considering that it's LP sourced. There are many clearer versions of the BBC recordings but if you like vinyl rips, this one is for you. Included below is a quick review from littlesheep.

 - Marooned


Their does exist a CD release called Rhapsody In Pink (The Psychedelic Years) too, but it has not to be confused with this one that's directly extracted from the LP. The other CD in question should have been remastered exactly from this LP and should be a single CD after all with less tracks.

This *original* LP sounds very good and was used as source maybe for other CD releases too (see Dream's Factory, Silence and company). This extraction has very little LP noise - a pearl for vinyl-sound lovers.

 -littlesheep

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