Sunday, 10 February 2013
Modern English - Peel Sessions - 1980-1981 (Flac)
I was wanting to post these sessions for a long time, but only has lossy versions, so when this was shared on DIME last week I was quite delightes. Excellent sound. Thanks to TB an D. for taping and sharing.
Original info files:
The classic first John Peel session from Colchester's favourite sons, Modern English, in a 24-bit quality never shared before.
Lineage: BBC Radio 1 Show - FM Mast Aerial - Technics individual stereo system - Cassette Tape - Yamaha RX-393 Cassette Deck - Edirol R-09 - Adobe Audition 3.1 - TLC - Flac - File Transfer - TLH - WAV - HarBal 2.0 (FM carrier wave eq adj) - Cool Pro (splits and tags) - TLH - FLAC
Musicians:
Rob Gray (Vocals)
Gary Mcdowell (Guitar, Backing Vocals)
Mick Conroy (Bass, Backing Vocals)
Richard Brown (Drums)
Stephen Walker (Synthesiser)
Recorded: 11/11/1980
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First Transmission: 25/11/1980
Producer: John Sparrow
Engineer: Mike Robinson
Studio: Langham 1
Tracklist
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Sixteen Days
Black Houses
Mesh And Lace
A Viable Commercial
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Here's the second Modern English Peel Session in 24-bit quality. Peel fans will appreciate the nine minute Floydian/psyche tribute "Being Peeled".
Recorded: 07/10/1981
First Transmission: 13/10/1981
Producer: Roger Pusey
Engineer: Nick Gomm
Studio: Maida Vale 4
Tracklist:
Someone's Calling
Face Of Wood
Being Peeled
Thanks to TB for taping back when it really mattered.
Enjoy!
D.
Peeled
Labels:
Modern English,
Peel Sessions
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Nice THXS
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