(1/1) Robert Wyatt, 2014-11-04, Different Every Time, Podcast Fip, Paris, France
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Émission spéciale Robert Wyatt pour "Different Every Time"
Le 04 novembre 2014 par Antoine Bonvoisin
Émission spéciale Robert Wyatt pour Different Every Time
(Ré)écoute : Auteur de "Rock Bottom" et ancien batteur de Soft Machine, Robert Wyatt sort son double album compilation le 18 novembre.
Fip consacre une émission spéciale à Robert Wyatt, batteur et chanteur anglais, le 17 novembre à 21h, à loccasion de la sortie de son double album compilation, Different Every Time.
Découvrez dès maintenant notre playlist, regroupant quelques morceaux qui seront mis à lhonneur lors de cette soirée.
Une programmation de René Hardiagon, avec Massimo Bellini à la réalisation et Cécile Chedin à l'animation.
ON TV
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(45/1) Matching Mole, 1972-06-21, Maida Vale Studios, London, England
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MATCHING MOLE
June 21, 1972
London, UK
Maida Vale Studio
Broadcast July 6, 1972
I got this a long, long time ago on a tape with 3 other Matching Mole shows on it (short shows all).
Two of the others have been officially released.
The third other, from May 15 at the Paris Olympia Theater, has been on DIME before as a soundboard, in January 2007 seeded by upkerry12
Does anyone have that one to share? Somehow I missed that one.
Any Matching Mole would be appreciated.
Thanks,
LO
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THE SONGS:
01 Gloria Gloom 5.08
02 Nan True's Hole 6.01
03 Brandy as in Benj 4.24
TOTAL TIME 15.01
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THE BAND:
Robert Wyatt -vocals and drums
Phil Miller - guitar
Dave McRae - keyboards
Bill McCormick - bass
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THE SOUND:
Not too bad.
If anyone has a better sounding copy please share it.
LISTEN TO A SAMPLE BELOW
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THE LINEAGE:
FM > cassette to me (unknown generation - A BUNCH) > Nakamichi BX-2 for playback with azimuth adjustment done > digitize via Audacity > FLAC 8 via xAct
To the best of my research this BBC broadcast has not been officially released.
So far there have been 6 Matching Mole Records, 2 studio and 4 live (& all of BBC RADIO 1 is on ON THE RADIO, so really only 5 releases)
Here is their official output:
MATCHING MOLE (studio album)
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MATCHING MOLE'S LITTLE RED RECORD (studio album)
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MATCHING MOLE ON THE RADIO (Hux) - LIVE
1972-04-17 == Marchides / Instant Pussy / Smoke Signal (20:33)
1972-01-17 == Part Of The Dance (7:56) Instant Kitten / Dedicated To Hugh But You Weren't Listening (9:59)
1972-03-06 == No 'Alf Measures (6:49) Lything And Gracing (7:19)
1972-07-27* == Instant Pussy (3:17) Lything And Gracing (3:13) Marchides (10:30) Part Of The Dance (7:29) Brandy As In Benj (0:48)
* also released as BBC RADIO 1 LIVE IN CONCERT (Windsong 1994 CD)
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SMOKE SIGNALS (Cuneiform) - LIVE
Spring 1972, diverse live gigs in Europe
Intro (0:45)
March Ides_1 (4:23)
Smoke Rings (7:52)
Nan True's Hole (6:01)
Brandy As In Benj (4:23)
Electric Piano Solo (1:11)
March Ides_2 (4:56)
Instant Pussy (2:52)
Smoke Signal (7:00)
Lything And Gracing 11:54)
Spring 1972, diverse live gigs in Europe
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MATCHING MOLE MARCH (Live 1972 ) unknown date, city, venue
March Ð 4:49
Instant Pussy Ð 4:53
Smoke Signals Ð 6:20
Part Of The Dance Ð 9:54
No Alf Measures Ð 5:44
Lything And Gracing Ð 11:36
Waterloo Lilly Ð 4:21
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HEY GANG:
I offer what I have, with ALL the information known to me.
If you've got a better version, seed it.
If you have more accurate information, please add it in a comment.
Try and keep it positive.
Let's make DIME as good an experience for all as possible.
Cheers,
Lake Ogleton
(49/1) Matching Mole, 1972-07-01, Chateau, Hérouville, France
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The original is still running
& can be found here--->http://www.dimeadozen.org/torrents-details.php?id=464729
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Matching Mole + Bond And Brown - 1972-07-01 'Rockenstock', Chalons, France (TFG-unclemeat)
(I think that the filming took place in the studio at Château d'Hérouville near Paris...never heard of Chalons)
This combines two TV shows : "Rockenstock" dated 01/07/1972 on the notes the FG gave me, and "Pop 2" dated 10/6/1972 (broadcast date). Therefore these seem to be two different performances, the second one being (according to the INA web site) from Paris, may 1972.
Matching Mole + Bond And Brown
'Rockenstock', Chalons, France 1972-07-01 (TFG-unclemeat)
TRACK LISTING
DISC 1 (36:32)
BOND AND BROWN
01 Get Up And Dance (CUT)...................(1:04)
02 Lost Tribe............................(4:25)
03 Ig The Pig..............................(6:20)
04 Got a Letter From a Computer............(7:28)
MATCHING MOLE
05 Gloria Gloom/Part Of The Dance (Part 1).(13:42)
06 Gloria Gloom/Part Of The Dance (Part 2)..(3:32)
LINE UP
BOND AND BROWN
Graham Bond (organ, alto sax, vocals)
Pete Brown (trumpet, talking drums, vocals)
Derek Foley (guitar)
Lisle Harper (bass, congas, vocals)
Ed Spevock (drums, percussion, backing vocals)
Diane Bond (vocals, congas, percussion)
MATCHING MOLE
Robert Wyatt - Drums, Vocals
Phil Miller - Guitar
Bill MacCormick - Bass
Dave MacRae - Keyboards
This is a recording done by The French Gentleman (TFG) to reel tapes.
Our DIMEr friend unclemeat got it digitized from the reels to mono WAVs (SEE BELOW).
He also figured out most of the titles, as you see them here.
The thanks for this should go to them.
I converted them to 2-channel mono, SBE-fixed the files, and you hold in your digital hand the results.
There were 5 numbered tracks, plus one unnumbered but labeled 'Matching Mole' that sounds like the continuation of the 5th track.
I made that last one the 6th track, as it sounds like a continuation of GG+POTD.
NOTES
A nice old rare TV recording.
There's a buzz/hummm in the background, whatchyagonnado.
(If someone wants to & can tidy that up, feel free.)
There's an announcer mixed in here on the beginning or end of some tracks.
And he pops up again over the music (sigh) near the end of GG+POTDpt1.
I left unclemeat's breakdowns here intact.
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DATE - ?
The whole thing was listed as date of 1972-07-01.
But the segment that sounds like GG+POTDpt2 was separately named with a date 1972-06-10.
I dunno, maybe the event happened on 06-10 and got aired on 07-01?
Just relaying to you what infos I see.
For lack of further facts now, I'm sticking with the 07-01 date.
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The main pt1 MM segment is also available here (less humm but top frequencies gone):
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tyPNZiFJyS0
Priceless - RW in a mask!; I agree with a poster there - Bob is a genius.
(The clip also lists the 1972-07-01 date.)
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above is original accumulated info
edit notes:
-reduced the hum & buzz
-cleaned up the odd loud pop
Most of the show was almost drop free.
The last track GG+POTDpt2 in dispute in the writing above is
clearly inferior & had many flat/dead spots in the first 1:30,
some which I repaired(suggesting a different reel?).Who knows........
I retracked close to the original track timings.
Anyways, this is really quite good sounding without the hum/buzz.
Thnx to TFG, unclemeat & jschmoe for the go on this little gem.
Samples included.
enjoy, bluebomber 2014
ON TV
merci a hardprog pour le partage de son titanesque travail : Rock on TV*
(8/1) Hatfield and the north, 1973-01-02, Rockenstock, Paris, France
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Hatfield and the North
Rockenstock TV filming
Studio ORTF des Buttes-Chaumont, Paris, France
January 2, 1973
1. God Song
2. Fol De Rol
3. For Robert
4. A-Mewsing
Richard Sinclair: bass, voice
Phil Miller: guitar
Pip Pyle: drums
Dave Sinclair: keyboards
and
Robert Wyatt: voice
There were two distinct appearances by Hatfield on "Rockenstock". The first, with Dave Sinclair on keyboards and Robert Wyatt guesting, was actually recorded at the ORTF Studios of Les Buttes-Chaumont in Paris, but not at the Chateau d'Herouville (btw, they don't play "Finesse For Fairies" but "For Robert" (including some "Rifferama" variations), and the untitled Dave Sinclair piece is "A-Mewsing". There was a second appearance recorded in September 1973 and broadcast in February 1974, with Dave Stewart, and that's the one filmed at Herouville. I know Pip had been handed the audio masters for that by producer Pierre Lattes.
Some of it might appear on a future archive CD. So far, nothing was used on neither "Hatwise Choice" nor "Hattitude".
(8/2) Hatfield and the north, 1973-01-02, Rockenstock, Paris, France
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Hatfield and The North
Rockenstock TV filmings
Trade DVD-R > PC > DIME
A. Studio ORTF des Buttes-Chaumont, Paris, France
January 2, 1973 - Broadcast live
1. God Song
2. Fol De Rol
3. For Robert
4. A-Mewsing
Richard Sinclair - Bass, Vocals
Phil Miller - Guitar
Pip Pyle - Drums
Dave Sinclair - Keyboards
and
Robert Wyatt - Vocals
B. Château d'Hérouville, France
September x, 1973 - Broadcast February 5, 1974
1. Blane / Nan True's Hole / Big Jobs
2. Going Up To People And Tinkling / Lobster Extract / Landcrabs
Dave Stewart - Keyboards
Phil Miller - Guitar
Richard Sinclair - Bass, Vocals
Pip Pyle - Drums
Total time 37:54
There were two distinct appearances by Hatfield on "Rockenstock". The first, with Dave Sinclair on keyboards and Robert Wyatt guesting, was actually recorded at the ORTF Studios of Les Buttes-Chaumont in Paris, but not at the Chateau d'Herouville (btw, they don't play "Finesse For Fairies" but "For Robert" (including some "Rifferama" variations), and the untitled Dave Sinclair piece is "A-Mewsing". There was a second appearance recorded in September 1973 and broadcast in February 1974, with Dave Stewart, and that's the one filmed at Herouville. I know Pip had been handed the audio masters for that by producer Pierre Lattes. Some of it might appear on a future archive CD. So far, nothing was used on neither "Hatwise Choice" nor "Hattitude".
Video attributes: MPEG2, PAL 4:3 (720 x 576), Frame Rate 25.000 fps, Average Bit Rate 9200 Kbps
Audio attributes: MP2, Sampling Rate 48000 Hz, Bit Rate 384 Kbps, stereo
Please support the artists! Buy their official releases and go to their concerts!
Trade freely! Do not sell! Keep it lossless!
Uploaded to DIME by propylaen in February 2016.
Enjoy!
(43/1) Hatfield and the north, 1973-07-07, Kloojenberg, Zwolle, Netherlands
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Hatfield And The North
1973-07-07 - Zwolle, NL - Kloojenberg - aud (71m)
Richard Sinclair, Phil Miller, Pip Pyle, Dave Stewart
1) intro (Rifferama extract) (0:24) *
2) Finesse Is For Fairies (2:21)
3) For Robert (2:49)
4) No Place Like Homerton (1:19)
5) Calyx (3:09) **
6) Licks For The Ladies (3:44)
7) God Song (3:27)
8) tone generator improv (1:36)
9) Gigantic Land Crabs In Earth Takeover Bid (1:25) ***
10) No Place Like Homerton (2:18)
11) Rifferama (5:38)
12) Fol De Rol (4:25)
13) Part Of The Dance (3:38)
14) Shaving Is Boring (7:37)
15) Big Jobs No. 2 (2:34)
16) Lobster In Cleavage Probe (2:03)
17) Gigantic Land Crabs In Earth Takeover Bid (3:23)
18) improvised noises (6:12)
19) Nan's True Hole (5:11)
20) Lything And Gracing pt. 1 (2:23)
21) Lything And Gracing pt. 2 (6:21)
* Fades in.
** Dropouts at 0:03, 0:29, 0:39 and 1:01.
*** [Cut at 1:18].
I received this show labeled as "Hedon Zwolle 1974". After listening to this and based on the setlist (very similar to that provided by Calyx for Hatfield's June/July 1973 Holland tour), I came to the conclusion that this has to be from 1973, not '74.
Calyx chronology lists a show in Zwolle on July 7th 1973 (at Kloojenberg) so this is the date I stick to (and also the date under which this circulates in trading lists).
If anyone has more details please share them. Enjoy it!
1. Tuning & Intro
2. Your Majesty Is Like A Cream Donut (loud)
3. God Song
4. Big Jobs (Poo Poo Extract)
5. Shaving Is Boring
6. Licks For The Ladies
7. Bossa Nochance
8. Big Jobs No. 2 (by Poo And The Wee Wees)
9. Lything And Gracing
*** 10. Gnome-Smashing Interlude *** Omitted - see note below
*** 11. (Son Of) There's No Place Like Homerton (excerpt) *** Omitted - see note below
12. Aigrette
13. Rifferama
Total time 33:19 (37:40 incl. omitted tracks)
Phil Miller - guitar
Richard Sinclair - bass and vocals
Dave Stewart - keyboards
Pip Pyle - drums
Note: Tracks 10 & 11 have been officially released in 2005 on the "Hatwise Choice" cd, a collection of Hatfield and the North archive recordings. Therefore they had to be left out here...
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Trade freely! Do not sell! Keep it lossless!
Uploaded to DIME by propylaen in January 2015.
Enjoy!
(93/1) Hatfield and the north, 1974-04-13, Chalk Farm Roundhouse, London, England
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Hatfield and the North 1974-04-13 Chalk Farm Roundhouse London England
This CD-r release is from a reel-to-reel tape recorded at 3 3/4 ips that I got in trade many years ago.
Mics and recorder unknown >
Reel-to-reel tape recorded at 3 3/4 ips >
Playback Deck: Akai GX-625 >
Nikko 32 Band EQ >
Akai DR16 Digital Hard Disk Recorder >
Sony PCM-R500 DAT Recorder >
Sony DAT Tape >
HHB CDR-800 Compact Disc Recorder >
HHB CDR >
WAV > SHN
1. Your Majesty Is Like A Cream Donut [loud]/God Song
2. Big Jobs/Shaving Is Boring/Licks For The Ladies/Bossa Nochance/Big Jobs/Extract [A.Gowen]
3. Gigantic Land Crabs In Earth Takeover Bid
4. Fol De Rol
5. Going Up To People And Tinkling
6. Calyx
7. Son Of 'There's No Place Like Homerton'
8. Aigrette
9. Rifferama
10. Lobster In Cleavage Probe
11. Prenut/Your Majesty Is Like A Cream Donut
12. [finale]
I removed all gaps which were a result of tape flip and change. I also made a slight speed correction.
I did the editing, mastering, digital transfer and the artwork for this version of this show. Please keep the artwork and text file, unaltered, together with the SHN's.
For Trade or Give Away only - Do not Sell - Do not encode as MP3
February 27, 2004
T________
(98/1) Hatfield and the north, 1974-04-24, Town Hall, Birmingham, England
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Hatfield and the North - April 24, 1974 (AUD - 60 Minutes Long) Town Hall, Birmingham, England
This recording comes from a 2007 download (thanks to whoever, THX!!!), but these are not those original files.
There was no mention in the text file who shared, but again, whoever did it is very much appreciated!! THX!!!
I'm always looking for upgrades, alternate sources, & uncirculated Hatfield and the North shows.
If you have any of those, please share or get them to someone that can do so.
Enjoy!!
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Hatfield and the North .... April 24, 1974
Town Hall, Birmingham, England
Dave Stewart - Keyboard
Phil Miller - Guitar
Pip Pyle - Drums
Richard Sinclair - Bass, Vocals
Your Majesty is like a cream donut (Loud)> *God Song (instrumental)*
Big Jobs (Poo Poo Extract)
Shaving is boring
Licks for *the* ladies
Bossa Nochance
Big Jobs No.2 (by Poo and the Wee Wees)> *Extract (A.Gowen)*> *Blane*
*Lything And Gracing (conclusion)*
*Prenut*> Going up to people and tinkling *(incl. blow)* > CALYX
Son of There's no place like Homerton - Aigrette - Rifferama
ORIGINAL COLLECTED NOTES:
The date is April *24th*, not 30th.
This was part of a tour (Virgin "Crisis" Tour #1) sharing the bill with Gong (with both bands supporting and headlining on alternate nights).
Because of an indexing error on the reissue of Matching Mole's "Little Red Record", a lot of people seem to misinterpret the final part of "Lything & Gracing", aka "Righteous Rhumba", as the beginning of "Brandy As In Benj", but this is clearly wrong !). Enjoy
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Support the artists: Buy the officially released items, etc.
Prepared by Jeff James (roryglzep@aol.com)
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(105/1) Hatfield and the north, 1974-05-10, Lady Mitchell Hall, Cambridge, England
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Hatfield And The North
Lady Mitchell Hall, Cambridge, England
10 May 1974
source: aud > mono portable Sony recorder > dat > cdr > eac > wav > flac > wav > flac
transfer: Sony TCK 611 S > Tascam DA20 @ 44.1 kHz > Pioneer PDR 609 > cdr
taper Simon Shepherd who transferred to cdr (after some nagging by MB)
disc 1
Lol Coxhill (saxophone) & Steve Miller (keyboard) (support)
01 equipment problems
02 ???
Hatfield and the North
set 1
03 tuning
04 Your Majesty Is Like A Cream Donut (loud)
05 Big Jobs (Poo Poo Extract)
06 Shaving Is Boring
07 Licks For The Ladies
08 Bossa Nochance
09 Big Jobs No.2 (by Poo and the Wee Wees)
10 improv ?
11 tone generator improv
12 improv > Gigantic Land Crabs In Earth Takeover Bid
disc 2
set 2 *
01 tuning
02 Fol de Rol
03 Going Up To People And Tinkling
04 Calyx
05 Son Of "There's No Place Like Homerton"
06 Aigrette
07 Rifferama
1st encore
08 Lobster In Cleavage Probe
09 Your Majesty Is Like A Cream Donut
2nd encore
10 The Laughing Policeman
* (augmented by Robert Wyatt, Alan Gowen, Steve Miller, Lol Coxhill, Lyn Dobson, Jimmy Hastings, Jeremy Baines & The Northettes)
notes;
- volume in right channel boosted by approximately 5 decibels throughout, apart from a couple of small sections where it was a little less or more
- a significant number of clicks have been removed from the Lol Coxhill & Steve Miller set. The Hatfield's sets were relatively clean (apart from noises where the mic was moved or knocked), only a few clicks have been removed
- the Hatfield's set 2 and the encore were sent to me as three files. There were fades in and out. I've cross-faded to smooth the transitions.
- light noise and hiss reduction applied throughout
- polished with iZotope Ozone
Comments:
Here's what Simon had to say about his recording gear "It was a shitty little plastic mic into a mono portable Sony, one of the ones about the size of a brick."
All things considered, he got a remarkably good recording.
Thanks to Simon for capturing this show. Thanks also to Martin Bloomfield for being persistent, getting the disc to me and putting the setlist together.
re-mastered, tracked & flac'd
SIRMick
January 2005
(119/16) Hatfield and the North, 1974-06-19, La Salle Roger Salengro, Lille, France
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Commentaires
Flyer de Jean-Louis Wannenmacher (organisateur du concert)
Coupure de presser de Jean-Louis Wannenmacher)
(140/1) Hatfield and the north, 1974-11-09, Guildford, England
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Hatfield and the North
Surrey University, Guildford, England
9 November 1974
1. Your Majesty Is Like A Cream Donut (loud)
2. The Yes-No Interlude
3. Fitter Stoke Has A Bath
4. Calyx
5. Let's Eat (Real Soon)
6. Aigrette
7. Lounging There Trying
8. Dave's Old Tune
9. Rifferama
10. Lumps
11. Blane
12. Band Improv
13. Strand On The Green
14. Prenut
15. Your Majesty Is Like A Cream Donut (loud)
16. O What A Lonely Lifetime
Total time 1:00:59
Dave Stewart (keyboards)
Phil Miller (guitar)
Richard Sinclair (bass, vocal)
Pip Pyle (drums)
Note: Opening acts were Kevin Coyne & Coxhill/Miller
Support the artists! Buy their official releases, go to their concerts!
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Uploaded to DIME by propylaen in March 2015.
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(187/1) Hatfield and the north, 1975-04-28, Collegiate Theatre, London, England
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Hatfield and the North - August 6, 1970 (AUD - 38 Minutes Long) Collegiate Theater, London, England
This recording comes from a January 2007 download (thanks to whoever, THX!!!), but these are not those original files.
There was no mention in the text file who shared, but again, whoever did it is very much appreciated!! THX!!!
I'm always looking for upgrades, alternate sources, & uncirculated Hatfield and the North shows.
If you have any of those, please share or get them to someone that can do so.
Enjoy!!
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Hatfield and the North .... April 28, 1975
Collegiate Theater, London, England
Richard Sinclair - bass, vocal
Pip Pyle - drums
Phil Miller - guitar
Dave Stewart - keyboards
01 Share It
02 Lounging There Trying
03 Mumps
04 Organ Improv
05 God Song
06 Dave's Old Tune
07 Chaos At The Greasy Spoon
08 Halfway Between Heaven And Earth
09 Let's Eat (Real Soon) (instrumental)
10 O What A Lonely Lifetime
11 (Big) John Wayne...
12 Underdub
13 The Yes-No Interlude
14 Fitter Stoke Has A Bath
15 It Didn't Matter Anyway
Richard Sinclair - bass, vocal
Pip Pyle - drums
Phil Miller - guitar
Dave Stewart - keyboards
notes:
- speed corrected as show was fast by approximately 5%
- large pop removed at 31:57:9
comments:
- there is a noticeable level of hiss throughout
- there are a couple of small cuts where it appears the stop start button on the tape recorder was hit. Luckily not in the middle of any tunes!
re-mastered, tracked & flac'd
SIRMick
February 2005
(218/1) Hatfield and the North, 2005-06-17, De Kade, Zaandam, Netherlands
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Hatfield and the North
De Kade, Zaandam, The Netherlands
June 17, 2005
Lineage:
Hoedveld en het Noorden > Sony ECM 719 > HiMd Linear PCM > OMG > WAV > FLAC
Recorded by YoungPumpkin
First Set:
1. LICKS FOR THE LADIES 2:47
2. TAKE YOUR PICK (incl. THE YES-NO INTERLUDE) 14:34
3. SHARE IT 3:21
4. KEEP ON CARING 10:26
5. SEVEN SISTERS 10:32
6. CALYX -> 8:24
7. UNDERDUB 7:21
8. GOD SONG 4:10
9. LYTHING AND GRACING (finale) 4:39
Second Set:
1. WHAT'S RATTLIN'? 7:56
2. WHAT IN THE WORLD 9:04
3. DISASSOCIATION (from NINE FEET UNDERGROUND) 5:01
4. Pip speaks 1:36
5. HALFWAY BETWEEN HEAVEN AND EARTH / DIDN'T MATTER ANYWAY -> 29:43
6. FELAFEL SHUFFLE 8:39
Total time
Personnel:
Richard Sinclair - bass, vocals
Alex Maguire - keyboards
Phil Miller - guitars
Pip Pyle - drums
Mark Fletcher - drums
YoungPumpkin's original notes:
Some places this gig was announced as "Reunion Tour". IMHO, this is an ongoing development. As far as I know, Hatfield and the North never performed before with double drums. I consider this as an experiment which is definitely succeeded. Enjoy as much as I did!
Originally uploaded to DIME by youngpumpkin in June 2005.
This version uploaded by propylaen in January 2016.
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(9/1) National Health, 1976-02-14, London, England
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When I received this concert on a trade, the source known was "Radio Broadcast", but when the years progressed some sites of trade the source changed at "Soundboard", sincerely today I have doubt with is the source correct, but I think the better is upload the show like I've received my copie several years ago, so...
This isn't: "The Northern Lights - Polar Lights Highland HL382/383"!!! "This is the complete show".
Lineup:
Alan Gowen: Keyboards
Dave Stewart: Keyboards
Phil Miller: Guitar
Mont Campbell: Bass
Bill Bruford: Drums
* Amanda Parsons: vocals (not on show due to illness)
* Steve Hillage: Guitar (guest)
Setlist:
1. Tenemos Roads (14:43)
2. Paracelsus (5:58)
3. Trident Asleep (16:09)
4. Agrippa (8:46)
5. B.O.O.G.E.H. (10:25)
6. Elephants (12:59)
7. The Lethargy Shuffle Part II (6:16)
Artwork included
Enjoy!
pablodrums
(14/1) National Health, 1976-02-22, University New Dines, Dundee, Scotland
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Hi there, Here we have other excellent performance from National Health, with the great Bill Bruford on drums of course... one new oportunity from enjoy that incredible band with a great quality from sound!...
February 2nd, 1976
Dundee, University of Dundee, UK
* [Cuts in]. "That piece was by Dave Stewart (...) the second piece is by Phil Miller".
** Repeated bit after song end (1 sec. overlap).
*** "This next song is a piece by...by Alan Gowen...can you see over there?...".
$ [Cut on very last notes].
= "Is the P.A. all right now?".
(18/1) National Health, 1976-06-19, Louveciennes, France
Audio/flac, Dime/SousMarin, (?)
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National Health
1976-06-19
Louveciennes
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The DM's Tapes : DM006
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(1976) cassette recorder (BASF LH 90)
(2013) Marantz stereo cassette recorder CP230 > Realtek ALC888S
Lineage: ANA(M) > WAV(PCM 44.1Khz 16 bits) > Flac(Level 8)
-Audacity v 2.0.2
-Trader's Little Helper v 2.7.0 (Build 172)
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Lineup
Dave Stwart - organ, electric piano
Alan Gowan - electric piano
Phil Miller - guitar
Mont Campbell - bass
John Mitchell - drums
Amanda Parsons - vocals
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Tracklist
1 Starlight On Seaweed - Tenemos Roads
2 Agrippa
3 Trident Asleep - Zabaglione
4 The Towplane & The Glider - Elephants
Phil Miller: guitars
Dave Stewart: keyboards
Neil Murray: bass
Pip Pyle: drums
Alan Gowen: keyboards
Amanda Parsons: vocals
(76/1) National Health, 1977-07-31, Queen Elizabeth Hall, London, England
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NATIONAL HEALTH
Queen Elizabeth Hall, London, july 31 1977, stereo
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WONDER!!!
I'm going to discover in my cellar about 30 magnetic tapes (7 inches)
with about 50 shows of the seventies!! ESPECIALLY CANTERBURY SCHOOL!!! and some others!
Unfortunatly, maybe some of (parts) them are damaged (noises, mediums or highs spoiled)
I'll add some samples.
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THIS ONE IS OK
01-The Collapso
02-Dreams Wide Awake
03-Clocks And Clouds
04-Borogoves
05-The Lethargy Shuffle
06-A Legend In His Own Lunchtime (binoculars)
07-Tenemos Roads
08-Underdub
Dave Stewart / Keyboards
Phil Miller/ Guitar
Pip Pyle / Drums
Neil Murray / Bass
Richard Sinclair / Vocals, Guitar?
The woodwind quintet:
(Jimmy Hastings, Lindsay Cooper, Tim Hodgkinson, and a clarinettist and a french horn player)
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"THE CELLAR'S TAPES" already on the tracker:
01-GREENSLADE, 1975 june xx, Whiskey, Los Angeles, CA
02-HENRY COW & ROBERT WYATT, New London Theatre, London, on May 21, 1975
03-VAN DER GRAAF, Victoria Palace, London, UK, october 16 1977
04-EGG, The Roundhouse, London, UK, may 4 1970
05-HENRY COW, Radio Broadcast, may 1973
(91/1) National Health, 1977-11-16, University, Hull, England
Audio/flac, ?/?, (?)
National Health
Hull University, Hull, U.K.
Nov. 16 1977
01 The Bryden Two-Step (For Amphibians)
02 Lethargy Shuffle And The Mind-Your-Backs Tango
03 Binoculars
04 The Collapso
05 Dreams Wide Awake
06 Tenemos Roads
bonus track
07 Binoculars (with Richard Sinclair)
(BBC broadcast, Nov. 16 1977)
AUD Master tape > unknown deck and mics., transfer > CDR by David Ashcraft
> EAC (test, copy and turn to .WAV) > CD WAVE EDITOR (light editing for better tracking, removal of blank areas) > TLH (FLAC + checksums) > circulation (Premiere on FB's "The Canterbury Scene", followed by misc. torrent sites) by Tom Shyman in Sept./Oct. 2017
The fades between the tracks, and volume set to 100%, was already in place when I, Tom Shyman (amellowsoul) received the audio disc.
Notes from David Ashcraft
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The music scene in England was changing rapidly, and so-called "progressive" bands were most certainly NOT in style. This was the advent of punk and new wave, so record companies had very little interest in bands like National Health. Fortunately there were still enough fans of the two wonderful Hatfield and the North albums to follow keenly the exploits of Dave Stewart, Phil Miller and Pip Pyle who were the common links between the two bands.
By the time that they performed at Hull University, National Health had transitioned from a seven-person band with twin guitars and keyboards (and a singer) down to a tight instrumental quartet. The bassist for the Hull gig was Neil Murray, who appeared on the first album, but was soon to be replaced by John Greaves for the next tour in the Spring of 1978.
The material that was played was unfamiliar to the audience since the band's first album had yet to be released. However the musicians had already moved on, and most the selections contained here appeared ultimately on 'Queues And Cures', which was the band's second album. The exceptions were the rousing finale, "Tenemos Roads", which appeared on their debit album, and also a piece that traced back to the earliest days of the band in 1975. "The Lethargy Shuffle and the Mind-Your-Backs Tango" is a quirkley, humorous track that was unreleased until 1995's 'Missing Pieces' where it appears in demo form with the original line-up.
There is also a very special bonus track on this record, and it's from the BBC session that in an odd coincidence was broadcast the very same night as the concert. The song is "A Legend In His Own Lunchtime" by Pip Pyle, although by the time it appeared on 'Queues And Cures' it was renamed "Binoculars" (and was sung by John Greaves). This version is very special, partly because it features Richard Sinclair on vocals, so it represents a Hatfield and the North reunion of sorts (even though Neil Murray is on bass). I also prefer this version to the album track since Richard's sublime vocals are so ideal for the song. For some reason this track has never been released, but here it is with only a bit of radio static to mar its perfection.
The concert was recorded secretly (along with other shows like Phil Manzanera's 801, and also Van Der Graaf) with a pair of microphones hidden in the ceiling of the Hull refectory (dining hall) where the concerts took place. The 801 show was in fact released later as an official bootleg, although the vocals did not fare that well in the mix. Thanks to Alan James for booking the band, Ian for the recording (this is directly from the master cassette recordins), Alan Gibbs for the BBC recording, and Tom Shyman for the mastering. Most of all, thanks to the band for a great concert!
(92/1) National Health, 1977-11-20, Hippodrome, Paris, France
Audio/flac, Dime/SousMarin, (?)
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NATIONAL HEALTH
1977-11-20
Fete Du Nouveau Populaire De Paris
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The DM's Tapes : DM004
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(1977) cassette recorder
(2013) Marantz stereo cassette recorder CP230 > Realtek ALC888S
Lineage: ANA(M) > WAV(PCM 44.1Khz 16 bits) > Flac(Level 8)
-Audacity v 2.0.2
-Trader's Little Helper v 2.7.0 (Build 172)
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Lineup
Dave Stewart
Phil Miller
Neil Murray
Pip Pyle
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Tracklist
01 Cold As Starshine
02 A Legend In His Own Lunchtime
03 The Collapso
04 Underdub
05 Tenemos Roads
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SMJ029/DM004
v2013.12.11
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(103/1) National Health, 1978-03-10, Salle Des Fêtes Du Grand Parc, Bordeaux, France
Audio/flac, ?/?, (?)
NATIONAL HEALTH
Béret Cosmique
Bordeaux, France
March 10th, 1978
Source : EX quality audience MASTER (for the period / at my rating ears).
Lineage : JVC stereo mic -> JVC 1665 stereo cassette recorder -> master tape played on Nakamichi Dragon-> Sony MDS JE-520 MD recorder (for tracks, edits) -> Optical cable -> Pioneer PDR 609 stand alone CD burner -> wav -> EAC -> FLAC Frontend -> FLAC level 8 align on sector boundaries.
Why did I use MD ?
Actually Dime rules admit the use of MD as long as the original concert was on a cassette tape. My friend finkployd49 numerized my tape on MD 10 years ago ; in those days we had no choice, because we didn't have proper computers or software to do that. In the meantime, the original tape was exposed to 10 years of demagnetization... Honestly, using MD was the best solution.
We tried another transfer a few months ago, but the tape couldn't resist this time (RIP).
CD1 (0:50:33)
1. a) Also Sprach Zarathustra
1. b) THE BRYDEN 2-STEP (18:12)
2. THE LETHARGY SHUFFLE (11:40)
3. A LEGEND IN HIS OWN LUNCHTIME (12:02)
4. a) DS Improv - b) THE COLLAPSO (7:21)
CD2 (0:56:05)
1. DREAMS WIDE AWAKE (12:33)
2. MOSTLY TWINS AND TRIOS (12:16)
3. TENEMOS ROADS (12:31)
4. a) Improv - b) ELEPHANTS (18:50)
Total time : 01:46:38
Phil Miller - Guitar & Backing Vocals
Dave Stewart - Keyboards
John Greaves - Bass & Lead Vocals
Pip Pyle - Drums
Recorded by Erathostene
Seeded by Erathostene
Thanks to my good friend finkployd49.
Thanks to Urich21 for the setlist.
Enjoy the music, dont'sell it on e-bay.
Support the artists.
Sorry no artwork, feel free to make one.
(115/1) National Health, 1978-03-28, Paris, France
Audio/flac, ?/?, (?)
NATIONAL HEALTH
Bus Palladium
Paris, France
March 28th, 1978
SOURCE : VG++ 1st gen audience tape. Sample provided.
CONTRAST CLAUSE - compared to this post by nadir53 :
my post has a known lineage, a better sound, one extra track and is complete. (Both posts come from the same recorder).
LINEAGE: Telefunken mono cassette recorder and mic
-> my 1st gen Sony BHF type 1 tape
-> Nakamichi Dragon (NAAC auto-azimuth) Dolby off for playback
-> Zoom H2 16bits/44.1KHZ -> wav
-> Goldwave v.5.56 for tracks, channel balance, maximization at full dynamic range
-> TLH 2.4.1 (build 160)-> FLAC level 8 align on sector boundaries
Tags with mp3tags.
SETLIST
01 Introduction
02 Tenemos Roads
03 A Legend In His Own Lunchtime
04 The Lethargy Shuffle & The Mind-Your-Backs Tango
05 Dreams Wide Awake (tape flip at 8:37)
06 The Collapso
07 Mostly Twins & Trios
08 Elephants
09 The Bryden 2-Step (For Amphibians)- tape flip at 8:12
10 Unknown
total time: 1:40:33
Dave Stewart - keyb.
Pip Pyle - drums
Phil Miller - guitar
John Greaves - bass & vocals
Taped by Pierre M.
Digitized, prepared and shared by finkployd49 (January 2016)
*** NOT FOR SALE ***
(115/2) National Health, 1978-03-28, Paris, France
Audio/flac, ?/?, (?)
National Health
Paris
Bus Palladium
28 March 1978
Dave Stewart - keyb.
Pip Pyle - drums
Phil Miller - guitar
John Greaves - bass & vocals
01 Introduction
02 Tenemos Roads
03 A Legend In His Own Lunchtime
04 The Lethargy Shuffle & The Mind-Your-Backs Tango
05 Dreams Wide Awake
06 The Collapso
07 Mostly Twins & Trios
08 Elephants
09 The Bryden 2-Step (For Amphibians) (tape running out)
total tme: 92 :57
low generation cassette from trades
-> wav (Terrascope pre amp studio)
-> trak separation (Nero)
-> flac (8)
quality: B+
don't sell, don't encode to mp3!
Buy the official recordings!
uploaded by nadir_53
November 2015
(172/1) National Health, 1979-05-01, Theatre Campagne-Premiere, Paris, France
Audio/flac, ?/?, (?)
National Health
Paris
Theatre Campagne-Premiere
1 May 1979
Alan Gowan - keyb.
Pip Pyle - drums
Phil Miller - guitar
John Greaves - bass & vocals
01 TNTFX - Silence
02 Dreams Wide Awake
03 Squarer For Maude
04 Nowadays A Silhouette
05 The Rose Sob
06 Toad Of Toad's Hall
07 Seven Sisters
total tme: 88:04
low generation cassette from trades
-> wav (Terrascope pre amp studio)
-> trak separation (Nero)
-> flac (8)
quality: B+
don't sell, don't encode to mp3!
Buy the official recordings!
uploaded by nadir_53
November 2015
(178/1) National Health, 1979-11-05, Modern Theater, Boston, MA, US
Audio/flac, ?/?, (?)
National Health
Alan Gowen: keyboards
Phil Miller: guitar
John Greaves: bass, vocals
Pip Pyle: drums
Modern Theater
Boston, Mass. USA
November 5, 1979
(1st U.S. concert)
promoting their second album "of queues and cures"
source: master audience tape
runtime: 113:30 (minutes/ seconds)
setlist: (thanks to punkjazz for helping me out with this one)
1: stage introduction and tuning 2:53
2: dreams wide awake 8:58
3: TNTFX silence 10:17
4: seven sisters 11:08
5: squarer for maude 15:38 (spliced at 13:24, tape flip)
6: nowadays a silhouette 15:01
7: the rose sob 14:53
8: toad of toad hall 20:44 (spliced at 14:28, tape flip) (and encore applause)
9: fourfold 10:42 (and encore applause)
10: 3:15
lineage:
Sony TC-158SD cassette recorder with AKG-D190E mikes >
TDK-SA 90 min. master cassettes (dolby off) >
played on tascam 112 into soundforge (wav) >
flac (sb's aligned) > torrentially yours.
Do not sell this recording.
National Health is for everybody.
share freely, losslessly and gaplessly.
comments:
This is another in glasnostrd19's Progressive rock Master series, which brings you great prog artists from master audience recordings being seeded for the first time anywhere! Jazz, or rock, or whatever it's called.
most of this was first posted in 2008, but the end was missing. not this time.
This was my 1st and only time seeing the Health live, and so too for many of the 50 or so people who showed up for this concert. I was shocked that there was such a small turnout. The Modern Theater is a nice place, holds about 600(?) people or so in full capacity (although they were doing some balcony renovation at the time, so that was closed. I suppose a country without a (humane) national health policy is going to lag severely on its national health concert awareness, too). It was the 1st of 3X I would get to see (and record) Pip Pyle, the other 2 with Gong. I didn't know most of the songs everybody else seemed to know, never mind the several that were new even to the band at this time, but it was a good time for me and alot better recording now with some mike knocks and claps reduced, now this is one you can pop in the disc player and not be jarred by a loud bang or clap louder than the music is. It's a smooth listen now, and a good audience recording, from the 6th row almost dead center, very little
audience noise during any of the songs (from what little audience there was). I'm glad I recorded this concert. It was a nice performance.
This is the only recording I've heard of the Boston show. Unfortunately there are tape flip cuts in 2 songs, but the splices make them not very noticable at all. Other than that, it's all here, still a few minor bumps here and there, but all the real bad ones are just little ones now, or gone completely. So the few who may have this from cassette trade, and many more from the earlier ipload which missed the final encore, this will be a substantial improvement over that. This was a first time seed from the master tapes in 2008, some info. additions. and sb alignment were done for the 2009 posting. this is from a fresh 2017 transfer of the master tapes, partly because the previous posting left out the final encore.
that's why it is unidentified, although it sounds like it might be a short reprise of one of the songs played earlier.
this upload includes the whole performance, all from the same recording source.
this was a very historic concert. After 203 years with NO national health whatsoever, (musical or otherwise) the United Stated Of America took one small but significant step into the real world, on November 5, 1979.
Most important step in US history since the 1st Apollo moonwalk, if not alot longer, at least to about 50 of us in Boston.
this turnout was shameful, maybe the heaviest blow I can ever remember, to Boston's reputation of being supportive of progressive British rock music.
I feel embarassed to this day that they couldn't sell out this intimate theater, although I don't think their other US shows were very well attended either.
better than this one, I hope. the rest of you missed a very good show and iirc, it cost all of $6.50 for the ticket, or thereabouts.
that won't even buy you one live song of a concert in most Boston theaters any more.
nobody went home disappointed with the music they heard that night.
(180/1) National Health, 1979-11-07, Bottom Line, New York, NY, US
Audio/flac, ?/?, (?)
National Health
Bottom Line
New York, NY
11/07/1979
1 intro > Flanagan's People > Toad Of Toad Hall
2 Dreams Wide Awake
3 Nowadays A Silhouette
4 Squarer For Maud
encore
5 TNTFX
Alan Gowen - keyboards
Phil Miller = guitar
John Greaves - bass, vocals
Pip Pyle - drums
I've included what I presume is artwork. The files are in jwl format which I understand were created by Easy CD Creator.
I don't have a copy so am unable to open them. If you can, maybe you could convert them to something more readily accessible and post them.
Originally received as shn files. I decoded to wav and found some sbe's which I fixed, then recoded to flac.
SIRMick
August 2017
(189/1) National Health, 1979-11-29, My Father S Place, Roslyn, NY, US
Audio/flac, ?/?, (?)
National Health
My Father's Place, Roslyn, NY
29 November 1979
1) Dreams Wide Awake (7:47)
2) TNTFX (2:40)
3) Silence (6:02)
4) Seven Sisters (12:12) *
5) Rose Sob / Play Time (10:24)
6) Squarer For Maude (15:05)
* A few skips from 3:06 to 3:24. Crossfade at 12:08 on coda.
Phil Miller - guitar
Allen Gowen - keyboards
John Greaves - bass and vocals
Pip Pyle - drums
http://calyx.perso.neuf.fr/nathealth/index.html
Maclen's notes:
This is a National Health show from the final days of their November '79 US tour; not one of the most widely circulated. Track 4 has some skips, if anyone has a cleaner version please share it!
Enjoy!
Cover artwork included.
Please support the artists! Buy their official releases and go to their concerts!
Trade freely! Do not sell! Keep it lossless!
Originally uploaded to DIME by Maclen in April 2011.
This reseed by propylaen in June 2016.
Many thanks to Jasper Smit (CoCaCamp) for lending me his cassette tape.
NEVER FOR SALE !! FREE TRADE ONLY !!
Uploaded to Dime by propylaen in February 2013.
Enjoy!
(941/1) Caravan, 1974, For Penguin Who Hatch In The Polar Night, Denver, CO, US
Audio/Mp3, ?/?, (?)
CARAVAN
For Penguin Who Hatch In The Polar Night
Live In Denver, Colorado, USA, 1974.
AULICA Canterbury Tales CT 201 (49'08")
[1] Be Alright / Chance Of A Lifetime (6'49")
[2] Memory Lain, Hugh / Headloss (9'41")
[3] A Hunting We Shall Go (incl.Backwards) (8'24")
[4] Can't Be Long Now (For Richard) (17'31")
[5] Hoedown (6'43")
Ebbets Field, Denver, Colorado 1974.11.11 (?)
Pye Hastings (g,vo), Richard Coughlan (ds), David Sinclair (key), John Perry (or Mike Wedgwood?) (b,vo), Peter Geoffrey Richardson (viola)
(414/1) Caravan, 1974-11-10, Live Radio Show, San Francisco, CA, US
Audio/flac, ?/?, (?)
CARAVAN
LIVE AT RECORD PLANT
FIRST AMERICAN TOUR
Probably recorded at the Record Plant, Sausalito, CA on November 10, 1974 (see notes below)
FM radio broadcast (?)
1. Announcement by radio dj
2. Memory Lain, Hugh
3. Headloss
4. For Richard
5. Band introduction / Virgin On The Ridiculous
6. Be All Right
7. Chance Of A Lifetime
8. The Love In Your Eye
Total time 1:05:40
Pye Hastings - Guitar & Vocal
Geoffrey Richardson - Viola, Guitar, Flute
Dave Sinclair - Keyboards
Mike Wedgwood - Bass & Vocal
Richard Coughlan - Drums
Notes:
The Ayanami bootleg artwork says this was recorded at the Record Plant on the 15th of October 1974. That date is most likely incorrect as that day they played in Columbus, OH. There were three Record Plant studios at that time, in New York City, in Los Angeles, and in Los Angeles. The authorative Calyx website lists in their Caravan chronology a live radio show in San Francisco on November 10, 1974. Since Sausalito is located directly across the Golden Gate Bridge from San Francisco, I'm guessing there is a high possibility that the Record Plant in Sausalito actually is the place where this performance was recorded for a radio broadcast. The radio dj also confirms the Record Plant but does not mention a place.
http://www.caravan-info.co.uk/
Support the artists! Buy their official releases, go to their concerts!
Trade freely! Do not buy or sell! Keep it lossless!
Uploaded to Dime by propylaen in December 2013.
Enjoy!
(459/1) Caravan, 1975-04-19, L Olympia, Paris, France
Audio/flac, ?/?, (?)
CARAVAN
Olympia
Paris, France
April 19th, 1975
SOURCE : true mono VG 1st gen aud from a tape traded in the 80's.
PLEASE NOTE : I had to re-flac (February 2013) the initial wav files, because I have lost my first post. Sound quality is strictly similar to my previous post.
This in not an upgrade. The quality of this one is below what I use to share here, but consider this tape is rare and David Sinclair is in top condition !
LINEAGE :
-> unknown basic mono recording gear
-> 1st gen Sony AHF Type I cassette (was duplicated on hissy cassette recorder)
-> Nakamichi Dragon (NAAC auto-azimuth) for playback
-> Pioneer PDR 609 stand alone CD burner -> WAV -> EAC
-> Goldwave v.5.08 for tracks splitting, edits, mono mix
-> Flac Frontend -> FLAC level 8 align on sector boundaries
01.Memory lane, Hugh
02.Headloss
03.The love in your eye
04.The Dabsong conshirtoe
05.Be all right/Chance of a lifetime
06.For Richard
07.Hoedown
Total time 1:14:08
Pye Hastings (gt, voc.)
Geoffrey Richardson (violin)
David Sinclair (keys)
Richard Coughlan
Mike Wedgewood
Recorded by Pierre M.
Digitized and shared by finkployd49 (January 2009 and February 2013).
(942/1) Caravan, 2011-10-08, Shepherds Bush Empire, London, England
Audio/Mp3, ?/?, (?)
Caravan â The European Tour 2011: Live At Shepherds Bush Empire 8th October 2011
2-1 In The Land Of Grey And Pink 5:02
2-2 The Dog The Dog He's At It Again 5:30
2-3 Fingers In The Till 5:46
2-4 It's Not Real 5:48
2-5 Nine Feet Underground 18:10
2-6 I'm On My Way 4:42
2-7 Love To Love You (And Tonight Pigs Will Fly) 4:01
Recorded At â Shepherds Bush Empire
Bass, Vocals â Jim Leverton
Drums, Percussion, Washboard â Mark Walker (10)
Guitar, Lead Vocals â Pye Hastings
Keyboards â Jan Schelhaas
Viola, Flute, Guitar, Spoons, Performer [Shears] â Geoffrey Richardson
ON TV
merci a hardprog pour le partage de son titanesque travail : Rock on TV*
(510/1) Lol Coxhill, 1975-11-21, Reims Jazz Festival, Reims, France
Audio/flac, ?/?, (?)
Lol Coxhill
Reims Jazz Festival
Maison de la Culture André Malraux, Reims, France
November 21, 1975
The Reims Jazz Festival (France) was an event spreading over a week; also on the bill were Soft Machine, Terry Riley and Ornette Coleman.
Lol Coxhill performed there at least twice: The performance with the Coxhill Sinclair Band (feat. Richard Sinclair, Dave Arbus, Dave MacRae and Phil Howard) was seeded here a few years ago. This is another performance that I received in a trade many years ago with no information other than the date and the place.
It is an audience recording that does not sound too great. I'd place this in B-/C range. Listen to the sample and judge for yourself.
Since one channel was significantly louder I balanced the volume. Otherwise this recording is left unchanged.
However, in the wake of Lol's recent passing I thought somebody would like this recording anyhow.
If anyone could fill in some details, this would be greatly appreciated.
Uploaded to DIME by propylaen in July 2012.
Enjoy!
(510/2) Lol Coxhill, 1975-11-21, Reims Jazz Festival, Reims, France
Audio/flac, ?/?, (?)
Coxhill Sinclair Band
Reims Jazz Festival
Maison de la Culture André Malraux, Reims, France
Nov 21, 1975
I got this in a cassette trade years and years ago and am only now digitizing it.
Hope you enjoy it.
The info below is quoted from the incredible Calyx website:
This shortlived quintet was assembled for just one gig at the Reims Jazz Festival (France) on November 21st, 1975 [an event spreading over a week; also on the bill were Soft Machine, Terry Riley and Ornette Coleman]. Apart from Lol Coxhill (ex-Delivery, Kevin Ayers & The Whole World) on saxophone and Richard Sinclair (ex-Caravan and Hatfield & the North) on bass, members were Dave Arbus on violin (ex-East Of Eden), Dave MacRae on keyboards (ex-Matching Mole and Nucleus) and Phil Howard on drums (ex-Soft Machine). A 52-minute tape of the gig is in circulation among bootleggers. The gig was reviewed in the January 1976 issue of Rock & Folk: "In spite of the prestigious line-up assembled here, the public seemed largely unconcerned. Only a handful of people attended their performance, which consisted of largely improvised music, a sort of progressive jazz-rock played in a typically British way."
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THE SONGS
no bloody idea - any help would be appreciated.
I split the tracks where there was either applause or an obvious cut in the tape.
The first piece may actually be a medley of several pieces, or it may all be improvised. I just don't know.
01 23.08
02 Oh What A Lonely Lifetime 1.22
03 Halfway Between Heaven and Earth jam 9.48
04 9.14
05 8.59
TOTAL TIME 52.27
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PERSONNEL:
Lol Coxhill - sax
Richard Sinclair - bass
Dave MacRae - keyboards
Dave Arbus - violin
Phil Howard - drums
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THE PERFORMANCE:
Honestly, I was expecting something a bit more, um, engaging (though Lol is always "da bomb"), but hey - what can you expect from a one-off performance? It is always intriguing to see what a bunch of like-minded musicians can pull off kind of on-the-spot.
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THE SOUND:
OK, pretty typical audience recording (plus a few generations) from the era, nothing special
LISTEN TO A SAMPLE BELOW
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THE LINEAGE:
audience > to me on cassette (unknown # of generations removed from master) >
playback deck Nakamichi BX-2 with azimuth adjustment done > FLAC 8 via xAct > to you for your listening pleasure
No noise reduction or any EQ has been applied. This is an almost raw transfer.
I did clip out a 1/4 second drop out in the middle of track 4.
I did quick fade outs where there were abrupt changes in applause or the tape just cut out annoyingly.
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TO FELLOW DIMERS:
I offer what I have, with ALL the information known to me.
If you've got a better version, seed it.
If you have more accurate information, please add it in a comment.
If anyone would like to attempt a remastering job, go right ahead.
Let's try and keep it positive and make DIME as good an experience for all as possible.
Cheers,
La Keo Glet On
lakeogLeton
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(500/1) Lol Coxhill, 2005-03-04, Jazz On 3 (Lol Coxhill, Robert Wyatt,, BBC, London, England
Audio/mp3, ?/?, (?)
BBC Jazz on 3, broad(web)cast, 4 Mar 05
1. Clear Frame Intro
2. Alligator Clip
3. Band Member Intros
4. The Way We Weren't
1-1 National Healthâ Portrait Of A Shrinking Man
Backing Vocals â Amanda Parsons, Barbara Gaskin
Bass â John Greaves
Drums â Pip Pyle
Flute â Jimmy Hastings
Guitar â Phil Miller
Keyboards â Dave Stewart
Saxello â Elton Dean
Trombone â Annie Whitehead
Trumpet â Ted Emmett
Vocals â Richard Sinclair
Written-By â Gowen
5:35
1-2 Jakkoâ The Hands Of Che Guevara
Bass â Mick Karn
Drums, Rhythm Guitar, Programmed By â Steve Jansen
Guitar, Vocals â Jakko Jakszyk
Keyboards, Synthesizer â Richard Barbieri
Written-By â Jakszyk, Barbieri
4:23
1-3 Dave Sinclairâ The Piano Player
Featuring â Graham Flight, Jeremy Darby, Joe Gubay, Mark Hewins, Pete Pipkin, Tim Link
Keyboards, Backing Vocals â Dave Sinclair
Vocals â John Murphy
Written-By â Sinclair, Murphy
4:48
1-4 Richard Sinclair & Hugh Hopperâ A Potted History
Guitar, Vocals, Bongos â Richard Sinclair
Keyboards â Hugh Hopper
Written By â Lake
Written-By â Hopper
3:00
1-5 The Magick Brothersâ Wise Man In Your Heart (Extract)
Acoustic Guitar, Guitar [Gliss], Vocals â Daevid Allen
Keyboards, Flute, Vocals, Didgeridoo â Mark Robson
Violin â Graham Clark
Written-By â Allen, Howlett, Moerlen
7:55
1-6 Robert Wyattâ Unmasked
Instruments, Vocals â Robert Wyatt
Written-By â Carter, Tutti, Wyatt
3:42
1-7 Pip Pyle & Friendsâ Strawberry Fields Forever
Double Bass â Paul Rogers
Electric Bass â Hugh Hopper
Guitar â Phil Miller
Keyboards, Programmed By â Dave Stewart
Keyboards, Programmed By, Drums â Pip Pyle
Lead Vocals â Barbara Gaskin
Piano â Lydia Domancich
Trumpet â Jean-Francis Canape
Tuba â Michel Godard
Vocals â John Greaves
Written-By â Lennon/McCartney
4:56
1-8 Brian Hopper & Robert Fennerâ Leeway
Synthesizer, Guitar, Percussion â Robert Fenner
Tenor Saxophone, Programmed By â Brian Hopper
Written-By â Fenner
6:15
1-9 Hugh Hopper & Lisa Klossnerâ Pack Light
Guitar â Richard Carlile
Programmed By, Bass [Fuzz] â Hugh Hopper
Saxello â Elton Dean
Vocals â Lisa Klossner
Written-By â Hopper, Smith
2:32
1-12 Caravanâ If I Could Do It All Over Again, I'd Do It All Over You
Bass, Vocals â Richard Sinclair
Drums â Richard Coughlan
Organ â Dave Sinclair
Vocals, Guitar â Pye Hastings
Written-By â Sinclair, Hastings, Coughlan, Sinclair
4:10
1-13 Hugh Hopper Bandâ Golden Section
Bass â Hugh Hopper
Drums â Andre Maes, Pieter Bast
Guitar â Hans van der Zee
Keyboards â Dionys Breukers
Saxophone â Frank van der Kooy, Kees van Veldhuizen
Written-By â Hopper
5:36
1-14 Wilde Flowersâ Those Words They Say
Bass â Hugh Hopper
Drums â Richard Coughlan
Guitar, Backing Vocals â Brian Hopper
Vocals, Tambourine â Robert Wyatt
Written-By â Hopper
2:40
1-15 Wilde Flowersâ Memories
Acoustic Guitar, Bass â Hugh Hopper
Guitar â Brian Hopper
Piano, Organ â Mike Ratledge
Vocals, Drums â Robert Wyatt
Written-By â Hopper
2:57
2-1 Jakko, Dave Stewart, Hugh Hopper & Clive Brooksâ As Long As He Lies Perfectly Still
Bass â Hugh Hopper
Drums â Clive Brooks
Engineer [Uncredited] â Gary Barnacle
Flute, Saxophone [Uncredited] â Gary Barnacle
Keyboards â Dave Stewart
Vocals, Guitar â Jakko Jakszyk
Written-By â Ratledge, Wyatt
4:59
2-2 Rick Biddulphâ Lizard On A Rock
Backing Vocals â Suzanne Bramson
Clarinet, Flute â Colin Humphries
Electronic Drums [Midi Drums], Sampler â Andy Reynolds
Guitar, Bass, Vocals â Rick Biddulph
Written-By â Biddulph
7:39
2-3 Brian Hopperâ Sometimes It Is
Piano â Frances Knight
Soprano Saxophone â Brian Hopper
Written-By â Hopper
4:14
2-4 Hugh Hopper & Robert Wyattâ Was A Friend
Bass, Programmed By â Hugh Hopper
Vocals â Robert Wyatt
Written-By â Hopper, Wyatt
5:31
2-5 Soft Machineâ Esther's Nose Job (Extract)
Bass â Hugh Hopper
Drums, Voice â Robert Wyatt
Keyboards â Mike Ratledge
Saxophone â Elton Dean
Written-By â Ratledge
10:51
2-6 The Happy Accidentsâ When Your Love Falls Down
Alto Saxophone â Will Glanfield
Bass â Nigel Hobbins
Drums â Matt Williamson
Guitar â Mick Grierson, Alexei Nonis
Keyboards â Graham Flight
Tenor Saxophone â Neil Sloman
Trombone â Robert Jarvis
Trumpet, Keyboards, Accordion â Justin Mitchell
Vocals â Mavernie Cunningham
Written-By â Flight, Happy Accidents
3:26
2-7 The Happy Accidentsâ Frankenstein
Alto Saxophone â Will Glanfield
Bass â Nigel Hobbins
Drums â Matt Williamson
Guitar â Mick Grierson, Alexei Nonis
Keyboards â Graham Flight
Tenor Saxophone â Neil Sloman
Trombone â Robert Jarvis
Trumpet, Keyboards, Accordion â Justin Mitchell
Vocals â Mavernie Cunningham
Written-By â Flight, Happy Accidents
3:26
2-9 Wilde Flowersâ Time After Time
Bass â Hugh Hopper
Drums â Richard Coughlan
Guitar â Brian Hopper
Vocals â Robert Wyatt
Written-By â Hopper
2:44
2-10 Elton Deanâ Zep-Tepi
Accordion, Piano â Frances Knight
Alto Saxophone, Saxello â Elton Dean
Bass â Hugh Hopper
Drums â Vince Clarke
Written-By â Dean, Knight, Hopper, Clarke
4:36
2-11 National Healthâ Arriving Twice
Backing Vocals â Amanda Parsons, Barbara Gaskin
Bass â John Greaves
Drums â Pip Pyle
Flute â Jimmy Hastings
Guitar â Phil Miller
Keyboards â Dave Stewart
Saxello â Elton Dean
Trombone â Annie Whitehead
Trumpet â Ted Emmett
Vocals â Richard Sinclair
Written-By â Gowen
2:20
2-12 Gongâ I Never Glid Before
Bass â Mike Howlett
Drums â Pip Pyle
Guitar, Vocals â Daevid Allen, Steffi Sharpstrings
Saxophone, Flute, Vocals â Didier Malherbe
Synthesizer, Vocals â Tim Blake
Vocals [Space Whispers], Vocals â Gilli Smyth
Written-By â Hillage
5:54
3-1 Phil Manzaneraâ A Million Reasons Why
Backing Vocals â Suzie Webb, Tim Finn, Val McKenna
Drum Programming â Keith Bessey
Guitar, Keyboards, Voice â Phil Manzanera
Percussion [Brazilian], Other [Rain Maker] â Bosco De Oliviera
Written-By â Dyson, Manzanera, Finn
4:13
3-4 National Healthâ Tales Of A Damson Knight
Backing Vocals â Amanda Parsons, Barbara Gaskin
Bass â John Greaves
Drums â Pip Pyle
Flute â Jimmy Hastings
Guitar â Phil Miller
Keyboards â Dave Stewart
Saxello â Elton Dean
Trombone â Annie Whitehead
Trumpet â Ted Emmett
Vocals â Richard Sinclair
Written-By â Gowen
1:56
3-5 Jakkoâ I Wanted A Child
Bass â Mark King
Cello â Caroline Lavelle
Drums â Gavin Harrison
Guitar, Keyboards, Flute, Whistle, Programmed By, Vocals â Jakko Jakszyk
Saxophone â Gary Barnacle
Trumpet â John Thirkel
Written-By â Jakszyk
4:54
3-6 Dave Sinclairâ Moon Over Man
Featuring â Graham Flight, Jeremy Darby, Joe Gubay, John Murphy (4), Mark Hewins, Pete Pipkin, Tim Link
Keyboards, Backing Vocals â Dave Sinclair
Vocals â Gay Perez
Written-By â Sinclair
3:41
3-7 Hugh Hopperâ Scat Up A Tree
Bass â Hugh Hopper
Drums â Vince Clarke
Keyboards, Accordion â Frances Knight
Voice â Jan Ponsford
Written-By â Knight, Hopper, Ponsford, Clarke
7:25
3-8 Hugh Hopperâ Old Chrome Moon
Bass, Programmed By â Hugh Hopper
Drums â Andy Ward
Guitar â Rob Harvey
Saxophone â Peter Cook
Trombone â Robert Jarvis
Vocals â Julian Whitfield
Written By â Tate
Written-By â Hopper
4:56
3-9 Hugh Hopper & Lisa Klossnerâ I See You
Flute â Chrystelle Blanc-Lanaute
Guitar [Stereo Guitar] â Gary Smith
Guitar, Bass, Sampler â Hugh Hopper
Sampler [Sampled Trumpet] â Christine Janet
Vocals â Lisa Klossner
Written-By â Hopper, Klossner
5:25
3-10 John Greavesâ Kew Rhone
Acoustic Guitar â Francois Ovide
Bass, Accordion, Piano â John Greaves
Double Bass â Paul Rogers
Piano â Sophia Domancich
Voice, Percussion â Robert Wyatt
Written-By â Greaves, Blegvad
5:28
3-11 The Magick Brothersâ Herbaceous Border
Acoustic Guitar, Guitar [Gliss], Vocals â Daevid Allen
Keyboards, Flute, Vocals, Didgeridoo â Mark Robson
Violin â Graham Clark
Written-By â Allen
5:46
3-12 Wilde Flowersâ The Big Show
Bass â Hugh Hopper
Flute â Mike Ratledge
Guitar, Soprano Saxophone, Flute â Brian Hopper
Voice, Drums â Robert Wyatt
Written-By â Hopper
4:13
3-13 Brian Hopper & Robert Fennerâ It's Flotsam And Jetsam Foreshore
Keyboards, Synthesizer, Percussion â Robert Fenner
Tenor Saxophone, Programmed By â Brian Hopper
Written-By â Fenner
6:54
(11/1) Canterbury, , Canterbury Anth. Vol01 : Gong
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Canterbury Anthologie Vol01
Gong : 1969 1977
Track list:
01 - Riot 71-January 31 Paris, Palais des Sports ,
02 - Pot Head Pixies-November 8,1972 Angers (France) ,
03 - You Can't Kill Me-Live in UK 1974 ,
04 - Magik Brother-1969 Demo ,
05 - Why Are We Sleeping?-November 8,1972 Angers (France) ,
06 - Radio Gnome-November 8,1972 Angers (France) ,
07 - Dreaming It-November 8,1972 Angers (France) ,
08 - Bambolay/Ya Sunne-Glastonbury Fayre '71 ,
09 - Es Que Je Suis-First Single-Recorded in Paris 1970 ,
10 - Hypnotize You-First Single-Recorded in Paris 1970 ,
11 - Oily Way-Outer Temple-The Hippodrome De Pantin, Paris,May 28, 1977 ,
12 - You Never Blow Your Trip ForeverThe Hippodrome De Pantin, Paris,May 28, 1977 ,
13 - You Can't Kill Me-The Salle Bataclan,Paris,May,1973 ,
14 - I Am Your Pussy-The Salle Bataclan,Paris,May,1973 ,
15 - Fohat Digs Holes In Space-The Salle Bataclan,Paris,May,1973 ,
16 - Pot Head Pixies-Malakoff,France 72 ,
17 - Perfect Mystery-Chateau Neuf, Oslo, Norway 12/15/1974
01 - Contusions-(Summer 1966 Session) ,
02 - Another Lover Has Gone-(Summer 1966 Session) ,
03 - Fred The Fish-(from 1967 45'') ,
04 - Feelin' Reelin' Squeelin-(from 1967 45'') ,
05 - I Should've Known (Recorded in UK 1967) ,
06 - I'm So Low (Recorded in UK 1967) ,
07 - We Know What You Mean - September 22,1967-Hoepla TV,Holland ,
08 - I Should've Known -September 22,1967-Hoepla TV,Holland ,
09 - Clarence In Wonderland-(BBC Recording 12-5-67) ,
10 - We Know What You Mean-(BBC Recording 12-5-67) ,
11 - Certain Kind-(BBC Recording 12-5-67) ,
12 - Hope For Happiness-(BBC Recording 12-5-67) ,
13 - Lullaby Letter-(BBC Recording 12-5-67) ,
14 - She's Gone-(from 1967 45'') ,
15 - I Should've Known-(from 1967 45'') ,
16 - Lullabye Letter-(oops version of the 1968 released tracks) ,
17 - Hope For Happiness-(oops version of the 1968 released tracks) ,
18 - Save Yourself-(oops version of the 1968 released tracks) ,
19 - Joy Of A Toy-(From Mono Single Released Early 1969) ,
20 - Why Are We Sleeping-(From Mono Single Released Early 1969)
(13/1) Canterbury, , Canterbury Anth. Vol03 : Kevin Ayers
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Canterbury Anthologie Vol03
Kevin Ayers
Track list:
01 - The Lady Rachel (extended orch. mix) ,
02 - Gemini Child (Alan Black Show-5-20-70) ,
03 - Clarence In Wonderland (BBC Session With Gong-11-9-71) ,
04 - Stop This Train (BBC Top Gear-2-10-70) ,
05 - Why Are We Sleeping (BBC Top Gear-2-10-70) ,
06 - Soon, Soon, Soon ,
07 - May I (Bremen-8-19-76) ,
08 - Derby Day (Top Gear 6-9-70) ,
09 - Religious Experience (Singing A Song In The Morning) Unreleased Version ,
10 - Garden Of Love (Queen Elizabeth Hall-9-26-70) ,
11 - Clarence In Wonderland (BBC Top Gear-2-10-70) ,
12 - Butterfly Dance (Bob Harris Show-5-17-72) ,
13 - Song From The Bottom Of A Well ,
14 - Help Me (Toulon-12-18-76) ,
15 - We Did It Again (Top Gear 6-9-70) ,
16 - Queen Thing (Bob Harris Show-5-17-72)
(14/1) Canterbury, , Canterbury Anth. Vol04 : Robert Wyatt
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Canterbury Anthologie Vol04
Robert Wyatt
Track list:
01-The Whole Point of No Return ,
02 - Soup Song (BBC Top Gear 9-10-74) ,
03 - Sea Song (From 'Free Will And Testament'-1997 BBC4 Documentary) ,
04 - Dedicated To You But You Weren't Listening (Royal Drury Lane 9-8-74) ,
05 - Memories (Royal Drury Lane 9-8-74) ,
06 - Sea Song (Royal Drury Lane 9-8-74) ,
07 - The Duchess (From 'Shleep') ,
08 - Righteous Rhumba (BBC Top Gear 12-5-72) ,
09 - Instant Pussy (Maida Vale-BBC Top Gear 11-10-69) ,
10 - Trickle Down (From 'Cuckooland') ,
11 - Team Spirit (From 'Ruth is Stranger Than Richard') ,
12 - Heathen Have No Soul (AI Studios, Rome, Italy-February,1981) ,
13 - Billy's Bounce (AI Studios, Rome, Italy-February,1981) ,
14 - Gharbzadegi (From 'Ruth is Stranger Than Richard') ,
15 - The Verb (Recorded At Home 2003) ,
16 - Free Will & Testament (From 'Free Will And Testament'-1997 BBC4 Documentary)
1 - Moon In June (Actuel Festival,Belgium 10-28-69) ,
2 - Facelift (Actuel Festival,Belgium 10-28-69) ,
3 - Eammon Andrews (Actuel Festival,Belgium 10-28-69) ,
4 - Pigling Band (October 1969) ,
5 - Facelift (October 1969) ,
6 - Hibou,Anemone And Bear (October 1969) ,
7 - Moon In June (Plumpton 8-8-69) ,
8 - Moon In June (BBC Top Gear 6-10-69)
(17/1) Canterbury, , Canterbury Anth. Vol07 : Henry Cow
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Canterbury Anthologie Vol07
Henry Cow : More Cambridge Than Canterbury
Track list :
01 - Bittern Storm over Ulm ,
02 - Half Asleep; Half Awake ,
03 - Teenbeat ,
04 - Nine Funerals Of The Citizen King ,
05 - I Came To See You (BBC 2-28-72) ,
06 - With The Yellow Half Moon & Blue Star (BBC 10-17-72) ,
07 - Gloria Gloom-BBC Studios (BBC-Peel Session 8-5-75) ,
08 - History & Prospects - I. Industry ,
09 - Day By Day- Falling Away ,
10 - Deluge ,
11 - The Glove ,
12 - Untitled Song-7-13-78.
01 - Hello Hello (Top Of The Pops 8-19-1970) ,
02 - If I Could Do It All Over Again, I'd Do It All Over You (Top Of The Pops 8-19-1970) ,
03 - As I Feel I Die (Top Of The Pops 8-19-1970) ,
04 - Feelin Reelin Squealin (Top Gear 12-31-1968) ,
05 - Place Of My Own (Top Gear 12-31-1968) ,
06 - Love Song Without Flute (Alan Black Show 3-11-1971) ,
07 - Love To Love You (Alan Black Show 3-11-1971) ,
08 - In The Land Of Grey And Pink (Alan Black Show 3-11-1971) ,
09 - Memory Lain, Hugh (John Peel Show 8-20-1973) ,
10 - L'Auberge Du Sanglier (A Hunting We Shall Go,Backwards) (John Peel Show 8-23-1973) ,
11 - Feelin Reelin Squealin (BBC In Concert 5-16-1971) ,
12 - If I Could Do It All Over Again I'd Do It All Over You (Live 1970).
(19/1) Canterbury, , Canterbury Anth. Vol09 : National Health
01 - Marchides (BBC 1972) ,
02 - Gloria Gloom ,
03 - March Ides 2 (BBC 4-17-72) ,
04 - Instant Pussy (BBC 4-17-72) ,
05 - March (Europe-March 1972) ,
06 - Instant Pussy (BBC In Concert 7-27-72) ,
07 - Lything And Gracing (BBC In Concert 7-27-72) ,
08 - Organ Solo (BBC In Concert 7-27-72) ,
09 - March Ides (BBC In Concert 7-27-72) ,
10 - Part Of The Dance (BBC In Concert 7-27-72) ,
11 - God Song ,
12 - Gloria Gloom (BBC 7-21-72) ,
13 - Nan True's Hole (BBC 7-21-72)
(21/1) Canterbury, , Canterbury Anth. Vol11 : Kevin Ayers
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Canterbury Anthologie Vol11
Kevin Ayers : 1970-07-30 Holland
Track list:
1 - Oyster and the Flying Fish ,
2 - Lady Rachel ,
3 - We Did It Again ,
4 - Hat Song ,
5 - Clarence In Wonderland ,
6 - Rheinhardt And Geraldine * Colores Para Dolores ,
7 - Why Are We Sleeping?
(22/1) Canterbury, , Canterbury Anth. Vol12 : Hatfield And The North
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Canterbury Anthologie Vol12
Hatfield And The North : 1974
Track list:
1 - Fitter Stoke Has A Bath * Calyx (John Peel Show 11-21-74) ,
2 - Let's Eat (Real Soon) (John Peel Show 11-21-74) ,
3 - Do The Lethargy Shuffle (yea yea) * Your Majesty is Like a Cream Donut (John Peel Show 11-21-74) ,
4 - Oh, What A Lonely Lifetime (John Peel Show 11-21-74) ,
5 - Medley with Robert Wyatt (Paris,France-Rockenstock-December 1972) ,
6 - Amsterdamage (Amsterdam 1974) ,
7 - Shaving Is Boring * Licks For The Ladies (BBC Top Gear 3-19-74) ,
8 - Your Majesty Is Like A Cream Donut (Quiet)*Going Up to People and Tinkling* ,
9 - Nan True's Hole (Kloojenberg,Netherlands 7-7-73)
(23/1) Canterbury, , Canterbury Anth. Vol13 : Gong
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Canterbury Anthologie Vol13
Gong : Bremen 1974
Track list:
1 - Master Builder ,
2 - Perfect Mystery ,
3 -Tropical Fish Selene ,
4 -I Never Glid Before,
5 -Solar Music Suite ,
6 - Flute Salad ,
7 - Oily Way
Wonder!
I'm going to discover in my cellar about 30 magnetic tapes (7 inches)
with about 50 shows of the seventies!!!
Unfortunatly, maybe some of (parts) them are damaged (noises, mediums or highs spoiled)
I'll add some samples.
THIS ONE IS OK
1) A Visit To Newport Hospital
2) Long Piece No. 3 Part 2
3) Long Piece No. 3 Part 3
4) Long Piece No. 3 Part 4
Dave Stewart: organ, piano and tone generator
Mont Campbell: bass and vocals
Clive Brooks: drums
"THE CELLAR'S TAPES" already on the tracker:
01-GREENSLADE, 1975 june xx, Whiskey, Los Angeles, CA
02-HENRY COW & ROBERT WYATT, New London Theatre, London, on May 21, 1975
03-VAN DER GRAAF, Victoria Palace, London, UK, october 16 1977
04-EGG, The Roundhouse, London, UK, may 4 1970
05-HENRY COW, Radio Broadcast, may 1973
(4/1) Canterbury, 1978-07-19, Soft Head, Phoenix Club, London, England
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Soft Head
Phoenix Club, London
19/07/78
Hugh Hopper - Bass
Elton Dean - Sax
Alan Gowen - Keyboards
Dave Sheen - Drums
Tracks:
1.01 - Ranova
1.02 - The Lonely Sea and the Sky
1.03 - One Three Nine
2.01 - Circle Line
2.02 - Seven Drones
2.03 - Remain So
2.04 - CRRC
(2/1) Canterbury, 1983-07-25, BBC Goes to Canterbury, BBC, London, England
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https://archive.org/details/BBCanterbury
BBC Goes to Canterbury - Rare radio sessions 1977-83
by Observation Point
Published October 23, 2015
Topics prog, progressive, jazz, avantgarde, canterbury
I discovered a box of cassette tapes while clearing out my loft when moving house. I recorded these in the 80's from BBC Radio shows, including Radio 1's John Peel sessions and Radio 3's 'Jazz in Britain'.
Considering the fact that BBC had a habit of destroying analogue tape in those halcyon pre-digital days, there was a likelihood that these recordings may not have survived. I therefore felt it essential to digitise for fans of the Canterbury genre. The sound is still of good quality, considering the time passed. What is also evident, is that Elton Dean is clearly deranged.
Track listing:
In Cahoots - Second Sight
In Cahoots - Your Root Two
From BBC Radio 3's 'Jazz in Britain' 14.11.83
National Health - The Collapso
National Health - A Legend in His Own Lunchtime
From BBC Radio 1's John Peel Sessions 1977
Soft Heap - Toot de Sweet
From BBC Radio 3's 'Jazz in Britain' 25.07.83
For more downloadable gems, please go to:
sandpiperrecords.wordpress.com
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Reviewer: propylaen2001 - favoritefavoritefavoritefavoritefavorite - January 24, 2016
Subject: National Health
The National Health sessions is from Nov. 9, 1977.
A Legend In His Own Lunchtime features Richard Sinclair.
The Soft Heap track can also be found on the "A Veritable Centaur" cd
(1/1) Canterbury, 2014-06-07, Artchipel Orchestra, Teatro Kennedy, Fasano, Italy
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Artchipel Orchestra
recorded at Teatro Kennedy, Fasano (Brindisi), ITALY, on saturday 7 June 2014
arrangements and conduction by Ferdinando Faraò
Marco Mariani, trumpet
Gianni Sansone, trumpet
Francesca Petrolo, trombone
Massimo Cavallaro, soprano saxophone
Paolo Profeti, alto saxophone
Rosarita Crisafi, tenor saxophone
Massimo Falascone, baritone saxophone
Simone Mauri, bass clarinet
Carlo Nicita, flutes
Eloisa Manera, violin
Paolo Botti, viola
Keith Tippett, pianoforte (from track05 onward only)
Beppe Barbera, pianoforte and electric piano
Massimo Giuntoli, electric piano and organ
Mariangela Tandoi, fisarmonica [accordion]
Giampiero Spina, electric guitar
Gianluca Alberti, bass
Stefano Lecchi, drums
Lorenzo Gasperoni, percussion
vocals by Giusy Lupis, Serena Ferrara, Filippo Pascuzzi, Naima Faraò, and Julie Tippetts
videos and visuals by Au+ (Fabio Volpi & Rosarita Crisafi)
this is an orchestra run by Fernando Faraò (brother of pianist Antonio), originally all dedicated to Mike Westbrook and Alan Gowen, then to Canterbury jazz in general. Here with the presence of Keith Tippet, almost become some kind of Softs tribute act, or better, Soft Machine as played by Hatfield and The North. Keith and Julie Driscoll only enter from track05 onwards. Also included in this folder as track00 a long radio introduction in ITALIAN with bio notes and commentaries - this intro runs for 7'22", you can skip downloading it if you don't understand italian.
(00-radio introduction by Pino Saulo)
01- Arriving Twice [by Alan Gowen and Gilgamesh]
02- Moeris Dancing [by Fred Frith and Art Bears]
03- Big Orange [by Ferdinando Faraò, dedicated to Pip Pyle]
04- Moon in June [by Robert Wyatt and Soft Machine]
05- Facelift [by Hugh Hopper and Soft Machine]
06- MouseTrap [by Hugh Hopper and Soft Machine]
07- Kings and Queens [by Hugh Hopper and Soft Machine]
08- Noisette [by Hugh Hopper and Soft Machine]
09- Cider Dance [by Keith Tippet]
10- Happy Birthday [I guess to Julie Driscoll Tippetts...]
11- radio outro
running time : 76'49" (without radio intros)
WITH radio intro and outro it would be 85'32"
FM radio broadcast by "Il Cartellone - Radio Tre Suite Jazz", Radio 3 RAI [third channell of Italian national radio], on wednesday 15 April 2015, 20:37 hours [CET].
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aiwa XT-003Z tuner > Sony PCM-D50 linear PCM recorder > 44.100khz/16bit wav on Sony Memory Stick ProDuo [mark2] > usb > Audacity 1.3.5 Beta (editing and track splitting) > 44.100khz/16bit flac's (level 8) > webtorrenting
firstly upped by survivor69 on Dimeadozen.org, 16-april-2015 (dimeupload #1347)
note that due to disk space limitations, I will not be able to keep seeding this torrent for a long time - I will abandon the seed in a few days, maybe remove from HD these wav/flac files, and keep only my own CDR. Too many things to upload. In case of seeders going missing, enlist yourself as a leecher and some seeder will come back, and you are anyhow welcome to try and ask for additional torrenting...
checksum file included - if uploaded on other trackers or reseed (and you are welcome to do both), please include original infofile and also do not change FOLDER name. Also, if not satisfied with my offering, you are welcome to remaster/retrack/whatever and repost, but please always clearly state where/who did you have this material from and keep original infofile. IF YOU ARE THEN OFFERING THIS SET ON YOUR BLOG AS mp3's, PLEASE SPECIFY WHERE TO ALSO GET THE ORIGINAL LOSSLESS FILES