Sunday, 20 April 2014

RE-UPLOAD: The Sisters Of Mercy - Psychedelic Sessions (Flac)


I was requested to re-upload this and noticed that there were already two bootlegs with the same name posted at different times. The sources of the two bootlegs seem to be different even if the tracklisting is very similar, I decided to re-upload both and you decide wich one you want.


Three Cool Cats version:

Notes
1 to 4: John Peel Session 7th September 1982.
5, 6: Kid Jensen Session 11th April 1983.
7 to 9 John Peel Session 11th July 1984.
10 - 11: live at Paradiso, Amsterdam, NL, 28th August 1983 (although credited to the John Peel Session '84 on the back sleeve).


 Tracklist
1  1969  
2  Floorshow    
3  Good Things    
4  Alice    
5  Jolene    
6  Burn  
7  Poison Door    
8  No Time To Cry   
9  Emma  
10  Gimme Shelter    
11  Adrenochrome    

Merciful Release Boxset version:

1 to 4 - John Peel Session, recorded 25.08.1982
5 to 8- David (Kid) Jensen Session, recorded 06.03.1983
9 to 11 - John Peel Session, recorded 19.06.1984
12 to13 - recorded live on August 28, 1983 at the Paradiso in Amsterdam, The Netherlands, 28.08.1983 (wrongly credited as "John Peel Session 1984" on release)
14 - demo recorded at basement, 1981
15 to 16 - Old Grey Whistle Test, performed live at BBC TV Studios, London, England, (supposely 02.04.1985) 

 Tracklist
1  1969  
2  Floorshow    
3  Good Things    
4  Alice    
5  Heartland
6 Jolene    
7  Valentine
8 Burn  
9  Poison Door  
10  No Time To Cry   
11  Emma  
12  Gimme Shelter 
13  Adrenochrome
14  Body Electric
15 First And Last And Always
16 Marian



Three Cool Cats version
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MR Box version
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The Virgin Prunes – SonsFindDevils - A Live Retrospective 1981-1983 (ProShot DVD)







Thanks to Gringo699c for sharing this pearl of the VHS era on G101

Notes:
Live plus edited footage from the 'A New Form Of Beauty' video, and interviews.

Tracklist

01 – Dave-ID - Over The Rainbow    
02 – Dave-ID - Uncle Arthur's Lonely World    
03 – Virgin Prunes - Ulakanakulot / Decline And Fall    
04 – Virgin Prunes - Pagan Love Song    
05 – Virgin Prunes - New Form Of Beauty (Live Exhibition Extracts - Dublin Nov. 1981)    
06 – Virgin Prunes - Walls Of Jericho    
07 – Virgin Prunes - Caucasian Walk    
08 – Virgin Prunes - Bernie And Attracta Sing    
09 – Virgin Prunes - Rhetoric    
10 – Virgin Prunes - Sweet Home Under White Clouds    
11 – Virgin Prunes - The Pig Children    
12 – Virgin Prunes - Come To Daddy    
13 – Virgin Prunes - Down The Memory Lane    


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Lush - Bicentennial Park, Miami, FL, USA - 22.08.1992 (Flac)


Thanks to exene for remastering and sharing- Very good audience recording.


Original info file:

CD "Lollapalooza '92"
Label: Kiss The Stone – KTS 114

Liberated boot > wav > Audacity > flac 8

Sound:  B+ (decent for an audience recording)

Remaster notes:  I edited out and reduced the crowd noise as much as possible.  Boosted and balanced.  Track 8 was called New Song, correct name is Starlust.

I did like how the band handled one unruly crowd member at the end of Sweetness and Light.  Ironic song title given what she says about his mother.  :-)

enjoy!
-exene

Setlist:

Stray/Bitter
Nothing Natural
For Love
Superblast!
Covert/De-Luxe
Downer
Sweetness And Light
Starlust
Leaves Me Cold


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Nitzer Ebb - Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion, Houston, TX, USA - 06.07.1990 (Flac)


Thanks to RITCNIN for sharing this recording on Dime.

Original Info File:

Opener for Depeche Mode
World Violation Tour
24-Bit Version

Equipment: Realistic Stereo Mic + Panasonic Cassette Recorder
Taper: JL
Transfer: Master Tape > Cassette > Nakamichi CR-3A > Sony PCM-M10 (24/48) > Adobe Audition (Normalize to -0.1 db) > CDWAVE (track) > FLAC

Setlist:
01. Fun To Be Had
02. Shame
03. Join in the Chant
04. For Fun
05. Control I'm Here
06. Hearts and Minds
07. Lightning Man
08. Let Your Body Learn
09. Getting Closer

Notes:
Acquired this Aud1 tape from a trader who was getting rid of all his cassette tapes. This is the lowest gen that is out there (I believe). Very good recording of Nitzer Ebb from their support of Depeche Mode during the World Violation Tour. Some 'wooing' here and there. But majority is inbetween songs. IMHO, Nitzer Ebb was the best opening act for Depeche Mode, ever. Still one of my favorite bands of all time. Hope you enjoy the tape.

This is the 24-bit version. Transferred in 24/48 for archival purposes. The only way to burn these to a CD is to convert the FLAC files to 16/44.


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Dead Men Walking - Civic Centre, Aylesbury, UK - 27.09.2003 (Flac)


Very good sounding recording. Thanks to the taper for ssharing it on Dime.

Source: Sharp MD MS702 Minidisc recorder and Sony ECM 717 microphone
Recorded about quater way back just to the right of centre stage.

Setlist:

01 Rock This Town
02 Wildflower
03 Burning Sounds
04 Never Take Me Alive
05 Fragile Thing
06 On Something
07 Rescue Me
08 Young Man
09 68 Guns
10 Stray Cat Strut
11 Chance
12 Rumble In Brighton
13 Driving To Damascus
14 Unknown Title
15 Unknown title
16 Edie (Ciao Baby)
17 she Sells Sanctuary
18 God save The Queen
19 Westworld
20 Spirit of 76
21 Runaway Boys
22 In A Big Country
23 Pretty Vacant


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Tom Verlaine - The Ritz, New York City, NY, USA - 04.06.1982 (Flac)



This one is for Dave Sez. Thanks to thr original uploader.


Original Info File:

SBD > CDR Bootleg (Ritz) > EAC > FLAC

Tom Verlaine: Guitar, Vocals
Jimmy Ripp: Guitar
Fred Smith: Bass
Jay Dee Daugherty: Drums

Review taken from The Wonder (thewonder.co.uk):

Recorded five days before the live CD on "Miller's Tale", but far superior in terms of sound and the quality of the performance. The playing here is characterised by its energy and intensity; the band (I guess Fred Smith, Jay Dee Daugherty and Jimmy Ripp) is really tight and fluid and the bass playing, especially, is great throughout.

It takes two or three songs for Verlaine to really lock into things and for his voice to find its place in the music rather than sound as if it's fighting a losing battle against the rest of the sound. By "Kingdom Come", the guitar is starting to go off in those strange, unexpected directions and then, in "True Story", the voice, the guitar and the rest of the band fit together as they should. The effect of Verlaine's guitar and "out-of-it" vocal together is brilliant; and the guitar attack is wonderful here, notably where it spirals into the frantic, intense climactic false ending (I could swear Richard Lloyd was in there somewhere!)

"Clear It Away" has a great feel, with rolling reggae-ish bass and splintered guitars - light and shade, tension and space, and Verlaine's guitar digging in and out of the beat until it explodes over the top of it. "Always" is wonderful and shows why Verlaine is so good; he doesn't always seem to know where he's going (which is one of the things I love so much) but where he ends up and the ways he gets there are what makes listening to his playing such a joy. It's knowing that you'll never hear a song played the same way twice - for example, the way "Penetration"'s intensity suddenly slows and stretches out in a brief, almost-relaxed middle section where the guitars hang back before crashing back into the chorus.

"Breakin' in My Heart" always sounded too short on the studio version and here's what it should be like: the band plays a fluid, steady groove and the guitars crash over and around it turning the simple beauty of the recorded version into something starker and more haunting. "A Future In Noise" is even angrier than the version on "Dreamtime" and the guitar break is a spurt of controlled energy.

He plays on "Marquee Moon" as if there were still new ways to approach the song, new ways to explore it. The free-form solo is fluid, inventive and surprising. At times his playing sounds relaxed, at other times frantic and impassioned; from where the extended middle section loses its familiar urgency and levels into a laid-back groove over which his guitar sparks and stutters, right down to the unaccompanied section near the end complete with string-bending and detuning effects, before the rest of the band comes in again. The song is effectively stretched, turned inside out then ripped apart.

"Days on the Mountain" is the other high point here; what sounds like a sequencer and synth lock in with a stark rhythm section to create a hypnotic and spooky structure over which guitars range from hesitant to fluid and chiming. The "lost" vocal weaves in and over the music and the whole thing increases in intensity and power until raw, slashing guitar chords take the song into the last section where controlled guitar lines are thrown against the beat. At the end there's nothing but Verlaine's guitar and amp buzz. It's a great surprise and it's wonderful.

The sound recording is excellent throughout, with great clarity and definition. The whole gig sounds as if Verlaine is having a wonderful time. There's a sense of confidence and ease, as if there are still risks to be taken.

Review from The New York Times (again taken from thewonder.co.uk):

Traces of Neil Young At Tom Verlaine Show
The New York Times, June 7, 1982
by Stephen Holden

Tom Verlaine has matured into one of rock music's very finest guitarists by steering a course that is only distantly related to the virtuosic blues oriented tradition of the rock mainstream. Mr. Verlaine's surreal dream songs, with their hypnotic, repetitive phrases usually set in minor keys, are essentially rock tone poems, in which the implications of his stark surreal lyrics are elaborated in majestic, exquisitely colored guitar solos.
This stark solitary lyricism is not likely ever to earn a mass audience, and it's power has never fully been captured on record, because Mr. Verlaine's albums emphasize the raw strangulated singing voice that is his weakest quality.

But at the opening night of a two-night stand at the Ritz on Friday, Mr, Verlaine and his excellent quartet, which includes Jimmy Ripp from Kid Creole and the Coconuts, the bassist Fred Smith , and the drummer Jay Dee Daugherty, demonstrated a stunning emotional and technical synchrony.

The group's chunky, visceral arrangements, with their martial rhythms and passionate guitar tanglings between Mr. Verlaine and Mr. Ripp, reminded one at times of Neil Young and Crazy Horse, but the arrangements had a grander sense of structure and a more precise articulation. Mr. Verlaine and his band may very well be the most accomplished guitar-oriented rock quartet in America today.
Disc 01:

1. There's A Reason
2. Souvenir From A Dream
3. Coming Apart
4. Kingdom Come
5. True Story
6. Clear It Away
7. Always
8. Penetration
9. Breakin' In My Heart

Disc 02:

1. A Future In Noise
2. Marquee Moon
3. Days On The Mountain
4. Glory (cuts)


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Massive Attack - KCRW/MBE Session - 2010 (Flac)



Thanks to Nibbler for sharing this capture on Dime.

KCRW Radio FM Broadcast
Santa Monica, California.
Source: FM Broadcast

Remote Delayed Live In Studio Session Recorded @ EASTWEST STUDIO Los Angeles ( http://www.eastwest-studios.com/ ) Date Unknown

AIRED: FRI AUG 6, 2010

STEREO CAPTURE 

                                                                      
**** NOT FOR SALE **** PLEASE DO NOT DISTRIBUTE THESE FILES IN LOSSY FORMATS ****

Lineage: FM > Onkyo HT-R520 > Analog Out > HHB-CDR 800 >
CDR.WAV > TSSTcorpCDDVDW SH-S202N > ISO Buster > CD WAVE Tracking > Flac.8)->

Massive Attack offer a rare and exclusive live session with an appearance
from reggae superstar Horace Andy on Morning Becomes Eclectic.
 
00.(=Intro=) < Deleted*

01.United Snakes
02.Angel
03.Babel
04.(=Interview=)
05.Girl I Love You
06.Psyche
07.Mezzanine
08.Teardrop

09.(=Outro=) < Deleted*

Tracks 00.Intro and 09.Outro were deleted due to offcial commercial music
in the background, nothing important was lost, only Jason spoke.

The Band:

Horace Andy - Vocals
3 D - Vox, Keyboard, Effects    
Daddy G - Vox
DJ, Damon Reece - Drums 
Angelo Bruschini - Guitar 
John Baggott - Keyboard
Winston Blissett - Bass 
Julien Brown - Drums 
Martina Topley-Bird - Vocals

Links:

Stream/Audition This Show @

http://www.kcrw.com/music/programs/mb/mb100806massive_attack   

Remember, The Streams Can Sound Very Lossy.

Setlist And Info Copied From KCRW's Website

They're often incorrect

http://www.kcrw.com/music/programs/mb

Other Related Links:

http://www.massiveattack.com/
http://www.myspace.com/massiveattack
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Massive_Attack

Electronica / Experimental / Hip Hop

Enjoy,
Nibbler


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Friday, 18 April 2014

The Sisters Of Mercy - Odeon, Munster, Germany - 01.09.1983 (Flac 24/96)


NOTE: The Date on the info file and folder is wrong, please correct after downloading.

Thanks to sleepchamber for sending this tape to rip.

Contrast Clause: There was a version of this concert uploaded by Cyberbio in 2008, this is a rip of a different more complete tape of the the same source, using different equipment and at a diferent bitrate.
Cyberbio noted that is tape wasn´t complete, missing Alice and Adrenochome. My tape mentions both songs in the cover, but actually only Alice is present..
One more song then, probably still not complete. My rip sounds similar to cyberbio, but with a little less tape hiss, so you can call it an upgrade.

Note: This recording has most of the tracks chopped by the recorder, so the order of the songs is probably not correct.

Lineage: Tape (unknown lineage) -> Audacity (24/96 transfer) -> FLAC 24/96

DCR010 - Transfer 01/2014

Tracks:

(Burn)
01. Burn
02. Valentine
03. Temple Of love
04. Alice
05. Body Electric
06. Kiss The Carpet
07. Heartland
08. Anaconda
09. Instrumental
10. Emma
11. Floorshow
12. Gimme Shelter
13. Sister Ray

Do Not Sell!
Support The Artists.
Enjoy.



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VNV Nation - Amphi Festival, Tanzbrunnen, Köln, Germany - 20.06.2013 (Flac)



Huge Thanks to Chris for sending me his recording to share here.

Taper: C.F. (Chris)

Gear: Sony ICD-SX850

Lineage: Wav -> Audacity -> TLH -> Flac (Level 6)

Setlist:

Chrome
Space & Time
Tomorrow Never Comes
Illusion
Standing
Honour
Nemesis
Further
Epicentre
Resolution
Control
Encore:
Nova
Where There Is Light
Perpetual


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Marc Almond - Reflex 80s, Gianpula, Limits of Rabat, Malta - 18.03.2014 (Flac)



The actual performance time 19th 1 a.m. Thanks to crox for sharing this one on Dime.

BT172-BI [omnis] > C-A Ugly > Sony PCM-M10 line-in 16 bit, 44.1 kHz, Limiter ON, Low-Cut filter ON > WAV > CEP 2.1, trimmings. Soundforge 10.0e normalization, with dynamic compression > Wave Repair 4.9.3 indexing > Flac level 8


01. Host intro > Tears run Rings (stopped)
02. Tears run Rings
03. Torch
04. Something's Gotten Hold of My Heart
05. What!
06. Bedsitter
07. Say Hello Wave Goodbye
08. Tainted Love > Where Did Our Love Go? > Tainted Love



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