[Guest Torrent] Pink Floyd - Take It Back - Live In The USA 1994 (Pt1) FLAC [www mindwarppavilion or
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Description:
The Australian Semi-Legal Bootleg* Series Presents:
Pink Floyd - Take It Back - Live In The USA 1994 (Part 1)
Lineage: Silver -> EAC -> Goldwave (realignment of track splits) -> FLAC 8 -> MWP
Label: Grapefruit GRA-034-A
Running Time: 71m 55s
Audio Source researched using the 'Pink Floyd RoIO Database':...
www.pf-roio.de/roio/roio-cd/take_it_back.cd.html
...indicates that this recording comes from a performance at the Rose Bowl, Pasadena, CA 16th April 1994 during the Division Bell tour.
Tracklisting:
01. Astronomy Domine
02. Learning To Fly
03. What Do You Want From Me
04. Poles Apart
05. Sorrow
06. Take It Back
07. On The Turning Away
08. Keep Talking
09. One Of These Days
10. Shine On You Crazy Diamond Parts 1-5
Note 1: This is one of the finest audience recordings I've ever heard. To quote
the 'Pink Floyd RoIO Database' "...the sound quality is good throughout - about
as good as I have heard from an audience tape. I'd say a DAT for sure. Bass is good and clean."
Note 2: Pink Floyd - High Hopes - Live In The USA 1994 (Part 2) is available as a
Member's Download at www.mindwarppavilion.org
Artwork Included.
Uploaded to Mind-Warp PaVilion by freestate 1st January 2007
*In the early 1990s a legal loophole in the Australian copyright laws allowed bootleggers
to factory-manufacture and sell, in high street shops, unlicenced and unauthorised live
recordings of numerous artists. This loophole was closed very quickly by legislators and
consequently the bootlegs produced disappeared, although some can still be found in
2nd-hand shops to this day. The audio sources of the bootlegs were usually radio broadcasts
and the sound quality was very good even though each title, released on fly-by-night labels
such as 'Chartbusters', 'SW', 'Joker', 'Cherry' and some others, carried a disclaimer
stating, for example, "This recording has not been authorised by the artist or his record
company. This CD may not be of the same sound quality as an authorised release."
Pink Floyd - Take It Back - Live In The USA 1994 (Part 1)
Lineage: Silver -> EAC -> Goldwave (realignment of track splits) -> FLAC 8 -> MWP
Label: Grapefruit GRA-034-A
Running Time: 71m 55s
Audio Source researched using the 'Pink Floyd RoIO Database':...
www.pf-roio.de/roio/roio-cd/take_it_back.cd.html
...indicates that this recording comes from a performance at the Rose Bowl, Pasadena, CA 16th April 1994 during the Division Bell tour.
Tracklisting:
01. Astronomy Domine
02. Learning To Fly
03. What Do You Want From Me
04. Poles Apart
05. Sorrow
06. Take It Back
07. On The Turning Away
08. Keep Talking
09. One Of These Days
10. Shine On You Crazy Diamond Parts 1-5
Note 1: This is one of the finest audience recordings I've ever heard. To quote
the 'Pink Floyd RoIO Database' "...the sound quality is good throughout - about
as good as I have heard from an audience tape. I'd say a DAT for sure. Bass is good and clean."
Note 2: Pink Floyd - High Hopes - Live In The USA 1994 (Part 2) is available as a
Member's Download at www.mindwarppavilion.org
Artwork Included.
Uploaded to Mind-Warp PaVilion by freestate 1st January 2007
*In the early 1990s a legal loophole in the Australian copyright laws allowed bootleggers
to factory-manufacture and sell, in high street shops, unlicenced and unauthorised live
recordings of numerous artists. This loophole was closed very quickly by legislators and
consequently the bootlegs produced disappeared, although some can still be found in
2nd-hand shops to this day. The audio sources of the bootlegs were usually radio broadcasts
and the sound quality was very good even though each title, released on fly-by-night labels
such as 'Chartbusters', 'SW', 'Joker', 'Cherry' and some others, carried a disclaimer
stating, for example, "This recording has not been authorised by the artist or his record
company. This CD may not be of the same sound quality as an authorised release."




