Wednesday, 9 November 2016

RE-UPLOAD: The Cramps - Early Live + Demos - 1977-1979 (Flac)





Various vinyl bootleg-sourced demos & live bits, as shown below. Thanks to the original uploader.

Tracks 01 - 02:
Live at Max's, Kansas City
January 1977

Track 03:
Live at CBGB's, New York
10th June 1977

Tracks 04 - 08:
Richard Robinson demos/out-takes
Studio recordings
June 1977

Tracks 09-10:
Alex Chilton demos/out-takes
Memphis studio recordings
October 1977

Tracks 11 - 15:
Chris Spedding demos/out-takes
Recorded at Hot House Studio, New York,
February 1979

Tracks 16 - 23:
Recorded live at the Keystone Club,
Palo Alto, California, USA
(originally broadcast on KFAT FM radio)
February 1979

Bootleg vinyl sources :-
Tracks 01 - 02 are from the bootleg 7" single "Dance Of The Cannibals Of Sex" (FAMOUS LUX - LUX 102).
Tracks 03 - 15 are from the bootleg LP "Tales From The Cramps" (CAVE RECORDS 001).
Tracks 16 - 25 are from the bootleg LP "Same As The Cavemen" (What's The Beef Records – SO WHAT 2).

Tracks 01 - 03 are live audience recordings, and as such of lower quality (but still considerably better than the CBGB's mp3 version that's here:-
http://www.garagepunk.com/2006/10/04/out-of-the-vaults-into-your-ears-15/
which sounds as if the tape it was sourced from has been put through a mangle or something!).
The rest of the tracks were originally taken from the mixing desk/soundboard, and are all of at least very good quality.


Lineage info (for all tracks) :-

Bootleg vinyl -> unknown hi-fi record deck -> Nakamichi 3-head dual capstan cassette deck (record) -> TDK-SA (Type II) cassette tape

Conversion to FLAC :-

Master TDK-SA source tape -> Aiwa AD-F770 Cassette Deck (play) -> SB Extigy soundcard -> CoolEdit Pro 2.1 -> WAV -> TLH -> FLAC 8 & .ffp

Note that no noise reduction or "click and pop" filtering has been used on these captures of tapes of the bootleg vinyl recordings, they have been left exactly as they were recorded originally.

Full tracklisting :-
===============

1. Hurricane Fighter Plane
2. I'm Cramped
----------------------------------------------------
3. Don't Eat Stuff Off The Sidewalk
----------------------------------------------------
4. What's Behind The Mask
5. Love Me
6. Teenage Werewolf
7. Sunglasses After Dark
8. TV Set
----------------------------------------------------
9. Strychnine
10. I'm Cramped
----------------------------------------------------
11. Twist & Shout
12. Teenage Werewolf
13. Rockin' Bones
14. Mad Daddy
15. Weekend On Mars
----------------------------------------------------
16. The Way I Walk
17. Everybody's Moving
18. Domino
19. Rocket In My Pocket
20. Human Fly
21. Rockin' Bones
22. Teenage Werewolf
23. Sunglasses After Dark

Total length of this compilation = 74 minutes approx.


Wednesday, 2 November 2016

RE-UPLOAD: The Sisters Of Mercy - Tivoli, Utrecht, Netherlands - 02.12.2011 (MP3)



Photos: Madame Butterfly



Excellent sound. Thanks to Eggi for sharing his recording and to Madame Butterfly for the photos.

Taping position: balcony
Taper: C.E.
This is the raw version.
SP-CMC-8(Cards/SP-ATMIC-MODIF) -> SP-SPSB-11(no roll off) ->Edirol R09-HR( 24 bit/48 khz)->Audacity(only normalization)->cd wave(splitting)->MP3(320 kb/s)

Note: for personal use only / not for trade, sale or other abuse



Selist:

01. Intro
02. Crash and Burn
03. Ribbons
04. First and Last and Always
05. Train / Det
06. Alice
07. Logic
08. Marian
09. Giving Ground
10. No time to cry
11. Arms
12. (Tech Pause)
13. Dominion/Mother Russia
14. Summer
15. This Corrosion
16. Neverland
17. Flood II
18. I was wrong
19. Top nite out
20. More
21. Lucretia My Reflection
22. Vision Thing
23. Temple of Love

Peter Murphy - HaOman 17 Club, Tel Aviv, Israel - 31.10.2016 (Flac)



Excellent FM broadcast of Peter's acoustic show. Huge Thanks to ANDY-050 for taping and sharing on Dime.

Original Info File:

*INCOMPLETE SHOW*

SOURCE:
88FM Radio Broadcast

LINEAGE:
FM Tuner -> Zoom H1 -> WAV (16bit, 44.1 kHz) -> PC -> Audacity -> TLH -> FLAC

RATING: A-

CATALOG: ANDY-050

TRACKLIST:

01. Cascade
02. Secret
03. All Night Long
04. Indigo Eyes
05. Marlene Dietrich's Favourite Poem
06. The Bewlay Brothers (Tribute to David Bowie)
07. A Strange Kind of Love
08. King Volcano
09. Kingdom's Coming
10. Silent Hedges
11. Never Fall Out (Cut) *
12. Gaslit (Fade in)
13. Lion
14. Encore Break
15. Peter Thanks the Crew
16. All We Ever Wanted Was Everything
17. Hollow Hills
18. Bela Lugosi's Dead

LENGTH:
1:26:39

* During Track 11 the broadcast suddenly stops

EDITING:
Normalization (0.0 dB)
Added fade in/out
Tracked
Fixed SBEs, Flac'd, tested and created checksums.

# This recording was made, edited and released by andy988

# Uploaded to Dimeadozen on 01 November, 2016

----------------------------
PLEASE:
DO NOT SELL OR ENCODE TO MP3
DO NOT CHANGE THE FILES
----------------------------

Wall Of Voodoo - Alabamahalle, Munich, Germany - 17.03.1986 (MPG)



Very nice video of post Stan Ridgeway's Wall Of Voodoo. Thanks to the anonimous collaborator for sending me this video to share here.

Lineage: TV broadcast -> VHS (1)-> Panasonic NV-HS860 -> EZCAP With Arcsoft Showbiz -> MPG

Tracklist:

Red Light
Courage
Far Side Of Crazy
Mexican Radio
The Wrong Way To Hollywood 

Time: 21.29 min

Format                                   : MPEG-PS
File size                                : 815 MiB
Duration                                 : 21mn 29s
Overall bit rate mode                    : Variable
Overall bit rate                         : 5 304 Kbps
Writing library                          : ArcSoft MPEG-2 PAL

Video
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Height                                   : 576 pixels
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Time code of first frame                 : 00:00:00:00
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Writing library                          : ArcSoft MPEG-2 PAL
Color primaries                          : BT.601 PAL
Transfer characteristics                 : BT.470 System B, BT.470 System G
Matrix coefficients                      : BT.601

Audio
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Duration                                 : 21mn 28s
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Compression mode                         : Lossy
Delay relative to video                  : 2ms
Stream size                              : 34.4 MiB (4%)


Mécanosphere - Reverence Valada Festival, Valada, Portugal - 10.09.2016 (Flac)



The last of my recordings from the Reverence Valada Festival. Very good band, composed of portuguese and french musicians, they have an old school industrial sound, that I like a lot.

Taper: circle
Gear: Edirol R05 with internal Mics

(no setlist)

Time: 48.13 min

Amorphis - Batschkapp, Frankfurt, Germany - 12.04.2018 (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 8)

Setlist:

01 Intro
02 Under the Red Cloud
03 Sacrifice
04 Bad Blood
05 Sky Is Mine
06 The Wanderer
07 On Rich and Poor
08 Drowned Maid
09 Dark Path
10 The Four Wise Ones
11 Silent Waters
12 My Kantele
13 Hopeless Days
14 House of Sleep
15 Encore
16 Death of a King
17 Silver Bride
18 The Smoke

Do Not Sell!
Support the band!
Enjoy.


Aurora - Bramley-Moore Dock, Liverpool, UK - 29.10.2016 (1080p)








Very good new artist from Norway. Thanks to indykid for sharing on Dime.

Original Info File:

Lineage: Vevo Webcast -> Livestreamer -> .ts
Video: MPEG4 Video (H264) 1920x1080 16:9 frame/2.35:1 picture 3900 Kbps 25.00 fps
Audio: AAC 128 Kbps 44.1 KHz stereo

Setlist:
Winter Bird
Warrior
Runaway
Under the Water
Running with the Wolves
Conqueror

TRT = 00:26:45

MediaInfo:
General
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Duration                    : 26mn 45s
Overall bit rate mode       : Variable
Overall bit rate            : 4 012 Kbps

Video
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Menu ID                     : 1 (0x1)
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Menu
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RE-UPLOAD: Dead Can Dance - Heineken Music Hall, Amsterdam, The Netherlands - 24.06.2013 (Flac)



Thanks to ianacd for sharing his recording on Dime.

Original Info File:

RECORDING:

Type: Audience master, recorded from seat in dead centre of row 10,
      approximately 15 metres from the suspended PA.

Source: Factory-matched pair of Schoeps CCM 41V microphones (DINa mounted) ->
    Marantz PMD661 recorder with Oade Concert Mod
    (-18 dB gain/44.1 kHz/24 bit WAV)

Lineage: Audacity 2.0.3
       * Applied variable amplification across recording for consistent
         listening experience.
       * Attenuated audience.
       * Added fades.
       * Split tracks.
       * Converted to 16 bit.
     -> FLAC (compression level 8) [libFLAC 1.2.1 20070917]

Taper: ianmacd

SET LIST:

01. [07:42] Children Of The Sun
02. [05:59] Agape
03. [06:01] Rakim
04. [08:05] Kiko
05. [06:13] Amnesia
06. [05:10] Sanvean
07. [05:11] Black Sun
08. [04:53] Nierika
09. [05:37] Opium
10. [06:24] The Host Of Seraphim
11. [04:04] Ime Prezakias
12. [04:51] Cantara
13. [06:33] All In Good Time
14. [03:19] [encore break]
15. [05:25] The Ubiquitous Mr. Lovegrove
16. [04:16] Dreams Made Flesh
17. [07:04] Return Of The She-King

Total running time: 96:56


NOTES:

I very nearly didn't go to this. With my morale for the band at an all-time
low, the prospect of having to turn up early enough to vie for a decent seat
at a 3,500 capacity gig with unassigned seating filled me with dread.

In fact, I had more or less made up my mind not to go on Sunday night, but
somehow drifted around to the idea of going again in the course of Monday
morning.

From the moment the gig was announced, people had questioned the band's
decision to play at this venue. Sandwiched between much more illustrious
open-air amphitheatres and classic concert halls, the crassly named, soulless,
American-style corporate arena they call the Heineken Music Hall had stuck out
like a sore thumb on the band's 2013 itinerary.

True, there are few other venues of this size in the area, but if that was the
main reason that this venue was picked, we can say in hindsight that it was a
wildly optimistic gambit. Whilst the Leidsche Rijn's 1,500 capacity Vredenburg
had sold out in mere minutes last year, tickets for the 3,500 capacity (in its
rarely employed seated configuration) Heineken Music Hall were still available
on the night some eight months after they had first gone on sale.

Walking a fine line between foolhardiness and shrewdness, those who waited
until the day of the gig could pick up their tickets that morning on
Marktplaats for an €18 steal, a third of the face value.

So, somewhere between the figures of 1,500 and 3,500 lies the answer to the
question 'How many fans do Dead Can Dance have in the Netherlands?'

The choice of unassigned seating is also a peculiar one. Never before have I
been to such a large seated concert without being in possession of a
preassigned seat.

We arrive at the venue around 17:45, 45 minutes before doors and a good 2¼
hours before David Kuckhermann is due to work his magic on the audience.

As the doors are opened, the predictable mad dash for the auditorium takes
place. I have come early to secure an optimal position from which to record
the gig, so I sprint, too.

As I expected, everyone else is hell-bent on securing the front row, a
location with anything but optimal sound. Either they are labouring under the
misapprehension that the sound gets better the closer you sit to the stage, or
they are willing to sacrifice sound quality for a magnified visual experience.
Either way, I am more than happy not to disabuse them of the notion that the
front is the place to be.

Once inside the auditorium, I am thus able to stroll down to a completely
empty 10th row and saunter along it take up position in the centre seat.

I don't like unassigned seating, because it defers the stress of securing a
good seat from the day that the tickets go on sale to the day of the actual
gig, and is much more time-consuming, because one must typically queue well in
advance of the doors opening, quite possibly in the pouring rain.

On the other hand, since I can't change the nature of the seating, I may as
well take advantage of the opportunity to hand-pick my location and give
myself every chance of coming away with a superb indoor recording of the 2013
leg of the tour.

David Kuckhermann comes on promptly at 20:00. You could set your watch by his
arrival on stage.

As in Brussels, he has a surprise up his sleeve this evening. He's joined on
the last number of his set by a tabla player.

Again, Kuckhermann's riq solo garners a huge and well-deserved response from
the audience. Visually more impressive than anything Dead Can Dance have to
offer, I'm once again faced with the very real prospect that the evening has
already peaked.

The headliners make their appearance at the usual nine o'clock and it's
immediately evident that they are louder than usual this evening. It's not an
issue, however, because the sound is crystal clear from my position in the
hall.

Perry becomes increasingly more irritated in the course of the evening, but
it's unclear why. I suspect that it's due to the large numbers of people
leaving their seat and wandering along the front row to take photographs of
the band.

Unusually, many people are stupid and inconsiderate enough to attempt to use
flash photography this evening. Even more unusually, the pleasantly low-key
security staff are doing absolutely nothing to keep it in check.

It will later emerge that not the amateur photographers, but the stage
monitors were the source of Perry's mounting aggravation. Apparently, he
couldn't hear himself. I have no idea whether it was only Perry who was
afflicted, but if others in the band experienced the same issue, they
certainly weathered it more stoically.

Listen to the ending of 'Amnesia', for example. Perry intones the penultimate
phrase of "Sweet Mnemosyne", then gives up completely.

His irritation becomes palpable again with 'Ime Prezakias', which is performed
tonight without the customary introduction and ends without the vocal
gymnastics that have characterised the song on this leg of the tour.

When, after 'Dreams Made Flesh', Perry grips Gerrard's arm as she turns to
leave the stage for his performance of 'Song To The Siren', it's clear that
he has had enough. The band skip straight to 'Return Of The She-King',
omitting even the usual introduction of the band.

Ironically, from my perspective, there seems to be a little more fire on stage
tonight, particularly from Gerrard's corner. I ultimately enjoy this show more
than any of the others on this leg thus far.

I regard the band's cover of 'Song To The Siren' as disposable and I know both
the background to 'Ime Prezakias' and who is in the band, so rather than
finding this abbreviated 96 minute version of the show to be lacking, I
experience it as leaner and more vivacious.

On the way out of the car-park, the machine spits out my credit-card without
charging me and the barrier rises to allow me to drive out. Things are looking
up!

To my considerable surprise, I actually enjoyed this evening's concert, the
only one of the four I have so far witnessed in 2013 about which I can say
that. Combined with the fact that the recording has turned out beautifully,
just as hoped, and I am pleased that I ultimately made the decision to attend.

Samples are provided to help you determine whether this is one for you.

High quality photographs of the concert can be found here:

http://www.heineken-music-hall.nl/gallery/dead-can-dance



Children On Stun - Monochrome II - Demo - 1992 (MP3)



Another cassette rip of early demos of Children on Stun. Thanks to Ronan for sending me this one to share here.

Tracklist:

01. Shallow White
02. Downfall '92
03. When Lovers Die (Remix)
04. Crawl '92

RE-UPLOAD: DCR Vinyl Club #2: Die Krupps & Nitzer Ebb – The Machineries Of Joy - Picture Disc (Flac)




This rip is from the picture disc, that includes two remixes that are exclusive to this version.

Lineage: Vinyl -> Audacity -> TLH -> Flac (level 6)

Tracklist:

Logo Side: The Machineries Of Joy (Skateboard-Mix)     
Photo Side: The Machineries Of Joy (Rhönrad-Mix)