Pink Floyd - Vancouver British Columbia

title: VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA
disc/s: 3
release: MoLM
date/venue: 1975 April 08 - Pacific National Exhibition Park Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
source: audience / recorder 1 / cass(1 or 2) > SHN
tot length: 147:22
overall: VG+ / EX-
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CD1
01. Raving And Drooling [15:12]
02. You Gotta Be Crazy [15:25]
03. Shine On You Crazy Diamond (Parts I-V) [13:14]
04. Have A Cigar [5:23]
05. Shine On You Crazy Diamond (Parts VI-IX) [13:56]

CD2
01. Speak To Me [5:39]
02 Breathe [2:41]
03. On The Run [4:37]

04. Time / Breathe (Reprise) [6:32]
05. Great Gig In The Sky [6:46]
06. Money [8:20]
07. Us And Them [7:39]
08. Any Colour You Like [10:01]
09. Brain Damage [4:46]

10. Eclipse [1:29]

CD3
01. Echoes [25:34]

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notes:

longer than Azimuth Coordinator (and different speed) but hissy and recorded maybe at a too loud volume. Not that great improvement, but nice version, instruments are more defined.

notes as they came with the files:
Man of Leisure Music (MoLM)
Issued February, 2004
SHN format
Expands to three [3] discs

Speed corrected and remastered from tapes given to Danalog by Roy in Canada from what we believe with reasonable certainty to be second generation.
Essentially, the taper gave our source, Roy, a copy of the original tapes some time ago. Recently, Roy
contacted MoLM and asked if Danalog would be interested in having a shot at fixing them up and putting them
on disc. Of course we were interested! The old Maxells were sent to Danalog in sunny Arizona, and now you get to enjoy the results.
While there is still a fair amount of tape hiss, the overall sound quality of this roio is excellent.

Man of Leisure Music did extensive comparisons with The Azimuth Coordinator, part 1 08Apr75:
< both are taken from the same root source
< unknown which is lower gen
< AzCo pt 1 actually runs just a bit fast
< AzCo pt 1 may have been "dolby-ized" thus muffling it
< MoLM version has more audience between tracks
< MoLM version much fuller sound but more tape hiss
-- tape hiss across too broad a spectrum to defeat

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