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MD5 Record Set:    Disc 1    -    Disc 2 -    Disc 3 -    Disc 4 -    Disc 5 -    Disc 6
  • Band / Artist
  • Concert Date
  • RoIO Title
  • Venue
  • Pink Floyd
  • 1970-07-16
  • Embryos Growing At The Playhouse
  • BBC Paris Cinema, Reagent Street
  • Town / City
  • State / Prov.
  • Country
  • File Format
  • London
  • N/A
  • England
  • FLAC
  • Recorder Number
  • Sound Quality
  • Entered By
  • Date Entered
  • Rec 1
  • Excellent
  • themadchemist
  • 2nd of September 2008
					
  • Pink Floyd - Embryo's Growing At The Playhouse Playhouse Theatre, London, U.K., 16-09-1970 Release: 12inch 33rpm vinyl Label: TRADE MARK OF QUALITY Code: TMQ - PFE 001 Lineage: Original vinyl (1st time played) -> Thorens TD165 (modified) with Ortofon MC10 and home-made moving-coil pre-amplifier -> Denon PMA1500R -> Terratec DMX 6Fire (96kHz/24bits) -> Adobe Audition 1.5 (de-clicking, volume and resampling) -> CDWave 1.95 (splitting of tracks) -> UniversalFront (FLAC level4 coding and playlist- and md5 checksum generation) -> FLAC Tracks: 1. Embryo 8:48 2. Green Is The Colour 3:24 3. Careful With That Axe, Eugene 7:11 4. If 4:27 5. Atom Heart Mother 24:33 Total: 49:27 Band: Roger Waters* David Gilmour* Rick Wright* Nick Mason* Notes: Strolling through the center of The Hague (The Netherlands), hunting for some new vinyls, I found a RoIO from the Atom Heart Mother Tour (1970) of Pink Floyd. Checking the various databases, this could be an alternative or vinyl version of "Libest Spacement Monitor" (http://www.pf-roio.de/roio/roio-cd/libest_spacement.cd.html), as nowhere I could find a reference to this vinyl RoIO. The sound quality is excellent and I have transferred it straight to digital the fist time I played this record from its sealed album (just a brown carton folder with a loose white paper front page). No editing has been done, except for removing some clicks and adjusting the volume of each channel to -0.1dB, in order to preserve the origianl vinyl feel and quality. A scan from the original vinyl album cover is included. For those who appreciate the warmth and sound of vinyl, enjoy this gem! HighHopes58