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PORCUPINE TREE CLASSICS ‘IN ABSENTIA’ AND ‘DEADWING’ TO BE REISSUED ON VINYL IN 2018

DECEMBER 7, 2017

Two of the most popular Porcupine Tree releases, In Absentia and Deadwing, have been acquired by Kscope and will be given long awaited reissues on vinyl in February and March, with new CD editions to follow later in 2018. For the first time since their original release, both albums have also been remastered with considerably less compression / limiting, and consequently the albums are now a more dynamic listening experience.

In Absentia was the band’s seventh studio album, first released in 2002, and the first in a run of 3 albums that for many represent the pinnacle of the band’s artistic achievements (myself included). Following on from 2000’s Lightbulb Sun it had a distinctly heavier tone, partly due to a shift in musical interests, but also the addition to the line-up of the exceptional Gavin Harrison on drums. It was our first for major label Lava / Atlantic Records and features several of Porcupine Tree’s most loved songs, including “Trains”, “The Sound of Muzak” and “Blackest Eyes”.

The follow up album Deadwing from 2005 was based on a film screenplay written in collaboration with my friend, director Mike Bennion. About half of the songs were started with a view to being part of the score to that film, but when it failed to move into the production stage, they instead became the foundation for the next PT album, with additional material written in collaboration with the band. The album features some of my favourite PT songs, including “Lazarus”, “Mellotron Scratch” and “Arriving Somewhere But Not Here”.

These new vinyl editions will be released on double heavyweight audiophile 180g vinyl presented in gatefold packaging. Deadwing has been out of print on vinyl for many years, so I know that one will be particularly welcome.

Both albums are available to pre-order now from Burning Shed. Headphone Dust will also stock them nearer the release dates. In addition to regular black vinyl, special limited coloured vinyl editions will be exclusive to both mail order outlets. Deadwing is released on 23rd February 2018, and In Absentia on 9th March 2018.

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Frank Zappa’s Legendary 1973 "The Roxy Performances" Captured On Definitive Seven-CD Boxed Set

 

Complete collection includes all four public shows, invite-only soundcheck, rehearsal and Bolic Studios session. Digital pre-order receives instant gratification download of “RDNZL.”

Available On February 2 via Zappa Records/UMe. Pre-order Now!

Fourty three years ago in December 1973, Frank Zappa played a series of legendary concerts at the famed Roxy Theatre on the Sunset Strip in Hollywood. Considered a high-water mark of his career, owing to the incredible, virtuosic performances of himself and his stellar band The Mothers, the five shows – across three nights – included a private invite-only performance/soundcheck/film shoot followed by back-to-back doubleheaders. A few days later, continuing this incredibly prolific week, Zappa brought his band and camera crew to Ike Turner’s Bolic Sound in Inglewood for a filmed recording session. In typical Zappa fashion, he recorded it all. 

On February 2, 2018, Zappa Records/UMe will release The Roxy Performances, a definitive seven-CD box set that collects all four public shows from December 9-10, 1973, and the December 8th film shoot/soundcheck, each presented in their entirety for the first time, along with bonus content featuring rarities from a rehearsal, unreleased tracks and highlights from the Bolic Studios recording session. This complete collection, totaling nearly eight hours, documents the Roxy shows as they happened and presents brand new 2016 mixes by Craig Parker Adams from new 96K 24 Bit transfers of the multi-track masters. The set is rounded out with a 48-page booklet that includes photos from the performances, extensive liner notes by Vaultmeister Joe Travers, essays from Zappa family friend, Australian writer Jen Jewel Brown, and American singer/songwriter Dave Alvin, who give their firsthand recollections about the shows, and a selection of archival press reviews. Those who digitally pre-order the box set will receive an instant grat download of “RDNZL.” Culled from the very first show on December 9, the track is a live version of the classic song featuring the never-before-heard 2016 mix that exemplifies the sonics of the new box set. Pre-order The Roxy Performances now: http://ume.lnk.to/FrankZappaRoxy

“This is one of my favorite FZ line-ups ever. This box contains some of the best nights of music Los Angeles has ever seen with their ears at an historic venue," says Ahmet Zappa, who co-produced the collection along with Travers, “Hold on to your hotdogs people. This box is the be-all-end-all. This is it. This is all of it. It’s time to get your rocks off for the Roxy.” 

While portions of these concerts have been released in various formats over the years – first in 1974 on the album Roxy and Elsewhere, which mixed material from the shows with performances recorded in different locations months later, followed by 2014’s Roxy By Proxy, which featured Zappa’s 1987 digital mixes of tracks from various shows, and most recently the 2015 film Roxy The Movie and its accompanying soundtrack – the shows have never been released in their entirety until now. 

The Roxy Performances capture Zappa and The Mothers in peak condition as they play to rowdy sold-out crowds in the intimate, just-opened venue in their hometown Los Angeles following the release of Over-Nite Sensation. The extraordinary band was one of Zappa’s best with keyboardist George Duke, bassist Tom Fowler, trombonist Bruce Fowler, tenor saxophonist and vocalist Napoleon Murphy Brock, percussionist Ruth Underwood and drummers Ralph Humphrey and Chester Thompson all flawlessly in lockstep as Zappa led them through his musically adventurous compositions filled with complicated time signatures and sudden tempo changes. As the Los Angeles Times remarked in their review, “The content of any show starring Frank Zappa and the Mothers of Invention is unpredictable. But the quality of the show is predictable. I have seen this satirical rock group many times and every show has been excellent. True to form, the group performed sensationally at the Roxy on Sunday night.” The (long-defunct) Los Angeles Herald-Examiner was equally impressed: “This time around Zappa, the counter-culture’s John Cage, has assembled a remarkable group of musicians. Tim Fowler on bass, his brother Bruce on trombone, Ralph Humphrey on drums, and George Duke, whose keyboard skills almost upstaged the leader himself. Percussionist Ruth Underwood kept up with the band’s frenetic pace without missing a single swat of the gong, and she was incredible.”

The material expertly performed across the five shows consisted mostly of songs from 1969 and beyond and included a dizzying array of stylistic diverse tracks from Uncle Meat, Hot Rats, Waka/Jawaka and Over-Nite Sensation. The shows also include a number of live favorites like “Village Of The Sun,” “Pygmy Twylyte,” “Cheepnis,” “Penguin In Bondage,” “Echidna’s Arf (Of You),” and “Don’t You Ever Wash That Thing.” Many of these ended up on Roxy & Elsewhere

Jen Jewel Brown and Dave Alvin give a glimpse at what it was like to be at these historic shows in their richly detailed essays in the liner notes that accompany the recordings. Alvin reflects about meeting Zappa on the Isle of Capri in 1982 while on tour with his band The Blasters and how Zappa’s eyes lit up when he told him he saw him at the Roxy. “You were at a Roxy show?,” he beamed. He goes on to write, “The Roxy Mothers were a grand combination of high art, low art, masterful technique and razor sharp humor with a touch of wild abandon.” In Brown’s reflection, Frank and Gail’s personal friend tells about what it was like for a young girl from Australia to witness Zappa on the Sunset Strip in the ‘70s and paints a vivid picture about what the shows were like. “This material shows an absolutely sleek beast at its prime,” she pens, adding, “This is a cultural record and there’s some prime Zappanalia here. Frank had put the crippling disasters of December ’71 behind him and was plunged headlong into some of the most beautiful music and zestful, open-hearted engagement with life imaginable.”

DISC 1
12-9-73 Show 1
1. Sunday Show 1 Start 4:59 
2. Cosmik Debris 11:33 
3. “We’re Makin’ A Movie” 3:16 
4. Pygmy Twylyte 9:08 
5. The Idiot Bastard Son 2:19 
6. Cheepnis 3:44 
7. Hollywood Perverts 1:07 
8. Penguin In Bondage 5:54 
9. T’Mershi Duween 1:56 
10. The Dog Breath Variations 1:44 
11. Uncle Meat 2:29 
12. RDNZL 5:14 
13. Montana 7:49 
14. Dupree’s Paradise 15:25 
TT: 76:43

DISC 2
1. Dickie’s Such An Asshole 10:29 
12-9-73 Show 2
2. Sunday Show 2 Start 4:08 
3. Inca Roads 8:27 
4. Village Of The Sun 4:19 
5. Echidna’s Arf (Of You) 4:01 
6. Don’t You Ever Wash That Thing? 13:22 
7. Slime Intro :59 
8. I’m The Slime 3:34 
9. Big Swifty 9:01 
TT: 58:25

DISC 3
1. Tango #1 Intro 3:50 
2. Be-Bop Tango (Of The Old Jazzmen’s Church) 18:12 
3. Medley:
King Kong 
Chunga’s Revenge 
Son Of Mr. Green Genes 9:46 
12-10-73 Show 1
4. Monday Show 1 Start 5:31 
5. Montana 6:57 
6. Dupree’s Paradise 21:26 
7. Cosmik Intro 1:05 
8. Cosmik Debris 8:05 
TT: 74:57

DISC 4
1. Bondage Intro 1:52 
2. Penguin In Bondage 6:54 
3. T’Mershi Duween 1:52 
4. The Dog Breath Variations 1:48 
5. Uncle Meat 2:29 
6. RDNZL 4:59 
7. Audience Participation - RDNZL 3:08
8. Pygmy Twylyte 4:05 
9. The Idiot Bastard Son 2:21 
10. Cheepnis 4:49 
11. Dickie’s Such An Asshole 10:21
12-10-73 Show 2
12. Monday Show 2 Start 5:13 
13. Penguin In Bondage 6:33 
14. T’Mershi Duween 1:52 
15. The Dog Breath Variations 1:46 
16. Uncle Meat 2:28 
17. RDNZL 5:11 
TT: 67:50

DISC 5
1. Village Of The Sun 4:05 
2. Echidna’s Arf (Of You) 3:54 
3. Don’t You Ever Wash That Thing? 6:56 
4. Cheepnis - Percussion 4:08 
5. “I Love Monster Movies” 2:10 
6. Cheepnis 3:35 
7. “Turn The Light Off”/Pamela’s Intro 3:59 
8. Pygmy Twylyte 7:23 
9. The Idiot Bastard Son 2:22 
10. Tango #2 Intro 2:01 
11. Be-Bop Tango (Of The Old Jazzmen’s Church) 22:08 
TT: 62:46

DISC 6
1. Dickie’s Such An Asshole 15:39
Bonus Section: 12-10-73 Roxy Rehearsal
2. Big Swifty - In Rehearsal 2:50 
3. Village Of The Sun 3:13 
4. Farther O’Blivion - In Rehearsal 5:34 
5. Pygmy Twylyte 6:17 
Unreleased Track
6. That Arrogant Dick Nixon 2:19 
12-12-73 Bolic Studios Recording Session
7. Kung Fu - In Session 4:50 
8. Kung Fu - with guitar overdub 1:17 
9. Tuning and Studio Chatter 3:38 
10. Echidna’s Arf (Of You) - In Session 1:22 
11. Don’t Eat The Yellow Snow - In Session 9:49 
12. Nanook Rubs It - In Session 5:41 
13. St. Alfonzo’s Pancake Breakfast - In Session 2:46 
14. Father O’Blivion - In Session 2:31 
15. Rollo (Be-Bop Version) 2:36 
TT: 70:31

DISC 7
12-8-73 Sound Check/Film Shoot

1. Saturday Show Start 2:20 
2. Pygmy Twylyte/Dummy Up* 20:25 
3. Pygmy Twylyte - Part II 14:25 
4. Echidna’s Arf (Of You) 3:42 
5. Don’t You Ever Wash That Thing? 6:01 
6. Orgy, Orgy 3:39 
7. Penguin In Bondage 6:30 
8. T’Mershi Duween 1:53 
9. The Dog Breath Variations 1:45 
10. Uncle Meat/Show End 4:01 
TT: 64:46

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Live In Vienna, December 1st, 2016 is a new 3-disc set by King Crimson. Featuring a rendition of Fracture, one of the most acclaimed KC compositions and last performed live in 1974, the three-disc set will be released on April 6th and is available for pre-order now. 
 
Inner Knot (USA) and Burning Shed (UK & EU)

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Mixed from the original multitracks discs one and two feature the complete first and second sets from the evening’s show. Disc three includes a series of soundscapes edited into newly sequenced pieces. Drawn from the introduction music (composed/improvised afresh for each night) & featuring Robert Fripp, Mel Collins & Tony Levin, this essential component of current live KC shows also receives its most complete presentation to date. In addition, the third disc includes the long awaited live recorded debut of Fracture by the 2016 line-up as performed in Copenhagen.


Disc One:
First Set: (Vienna, 2016)


1 Walk On: Soundscapes: Monk Morph Music Of The Chamber


2 Hell Hounds of Krim


3 Pictures of a City


4 Dawn Song
Suitable Grounds for The Blues


5 VROOOM


6 The Construkction of Light


7 The Court of the Crimson King


8 The Letters


9 Sailors’ Tale


10 Interlude


11 Radical Action II


12 Level V


Disc Two:
Second Set: Vienna, 2016


1 Fairy Dust Of The Drumsons


2 Peace: An End


3 Cirkus


4 Indiscipline


5 Epitaph


6 Easy Money


7 Devil Dogs of Tessellation Row


8 Red


9 Meltdown


10 Larks' Tongues in Aspic Part Two


11 Starless


Disc Three: Encores and Expansions

1 Fracture 


2 Heroes


3 21st Century Schizoid Man


4 Schoenberg Softened His Hat


5 Ahriman's Ceaseless Corruptions


6 Spenta's Counter Claim


Mel Collins: Saxes & flute


Robert Fripp: Guitar & keyboards

Tony Levin: Basses, stick, voice


Pat Mastelotto: Drums,

Gavin Harrison: Drums


Jakko Jakszyk: Guitar & voice


Jeremy Stacey: Drums & keyboards


Presented in a 4 fold-out digifile package with 16 pages booklet featuring tour photos & notes by David Singleton & housed in a slipcase

At first glance, documenting King Crimson would appear to be fairly straightforward: record everything, document everything, issue a release from each tour or, when relevant. With the current touring band(s) that has resulted in an early, partial set from 2014 (Orpheum), a fan favourite Official Bootleg (Toronto 2015), a complete set list audio & video extravaganza with live/virtual studio listening options (Radical Action, 2016), an EP (Heroes, 2017) & the most recent (& current fan favourite), Official Bootleg (Chicago, 2017). It was always part of the plan that an official release would be taken from the 2016 European tour & the Vienna concerts were duly mixed & produced by Chris Porter, David Singleton & Robert Fripp in early/mid 2017 with a view to being released in Autumn 2017 (as happened in Japan).


But King Crimson evolves, changes, morphs as relentlessly as the Soundscapes which open each concert and, when the early half of the US tour produced the Chicago “snapshot” live tapes & with another leg to the USA tour ending for the latter half of the year, DGM opted to issue Chicago as soon as possible in Europe & the USA, temporarily postponing Vienna for a 2018 release.

Although it was a difficult decision to take, substituting a fully mixed, planned for months, release for an entirely different type of album, [Chicago was an ‘Official Bootleg’ taken directly from soundboard tapes], that decision had one further important ramification. Where the Japanese edition of Vienna had, as a bonus for local fans, live tracks from the 2015 Japanese tour, the additional time gained via the release of Chicago, allowed DGM to research & mix a live recording of “Fracture” – a key performance at a number of 2016 European shows & a piece that had not been performed since 1974 – for inclusion on the Vienna set. The recording featured is from Copenhagen in September 2016. There was also time to consider how the, often over-looked, unique to each evening Soundscape performances which open each concert, could be presented in recorded form. The result is a trio of pieces, drawn from nine separate concerts & edited ‘THRaKaTTaK’ style, featuring Robert, Mel & Tony.


King Crimson continues to re-invent & re-imagine both itself & its music; the kind of thing that once would have been called a “progressive” approach. It’s an approach that has benefited band members and listeners alike from January 1969 & continues with tours of Europe & Japan in 2018, the band’s 49th year.

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Pink Floyd’s 1995 quadruple live album ‘Pulse’ is being reissued later this spring.

23 years after the original album debuted at no.1 on the UK album chart, ‘Pulse’ is being re-released on heavyweight 180-gram vinyl on Friday 18th May.

Remastered from the original tapes by James Guthrie, Joel Plante and Bernie Grundman, the lavish 4-LP set boasts four different inner sleeves, each inside individual outer sleeves, plus a 52-page hardback photo book. The whole package is all encased in a thick card slipcase.

Aubrey Powell of Hipgnosis and Peter Curzon, who worked on the original art with the legendary late Hipgnosis co-founder, Storm Thorgerson, recreated the art package.

Originally released in May 1995, ‘Pulse’ is compiled from various performances on Pink Floyd’s The Division Bell Tour across the United Kingdom and Europe.

Featuring David Gilmour, Nick Mason and Richard Wright, the album includes ‘The Dark Side of the Moon’ performed in full live, as well as a whole side dedicated to the show’s encore.

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The ‘Pulse’ track-listing is as follows:

LP1 Side One 
Shine On You Crazy Diamond (Parts 1-5, 7)
Astronomy Domine
What Do You Want From Me

LP1 Side Two
Learning To Fly
Keep Talking
Coming Back To Life

LP2 Side One
Hey You
A Great Day For Freedom
Sorrow

LP2 Side Two
High Hopes
Another Brick In The Wall (Part Two)
One of These Days

LP3 Side One 
The Dark Side Of The Moon
Speak To Me
Breathe (In The Air)
On The Run

LP3 Side Two
The Great Gig In The Sky
Money

LP4 Side One
Us And Them
Any Colour You Like
Brain Damage
Eclipse

LP4 Side Two
Encores
Wish You Were Here
Comfortably Numb
Run Like Hell

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Pink Floyd’s 1995 quadruple live album ‘Pulse’ is being reissued later this spring.

23 years after the original album debuted at no.1 on the UK album chart, ‘Pulse’ is being re-released on heavyweight 180-gram vinyl on Friday 18th May.

Remastered from the original tapes by James Guthrie, Joel Plante and Bernie Grundman, the lavish 4-LP set boasts four different inner sleeves, each inside individual outer sleeves, plus a 52-page hardback photo book. The whole package is all encased in a thick card slipcase.

Aubrey Powell of Hipgnosis and Peter Curzon, who worked on the original art with the legendary late Hipgnosis co-founder, Storm Thorgerson, recreated the art package.

Originally released in May 1995, ‘Pulse’ is compiled from various performances on Pink Floyd’s The Division Bell Tour across the United Kingdom and Europe.

Featuring David Gilmour, Nick Mason and Richard Wright, the album includes ‘The Dark Side of the Moon’ performed in full live, as well as a whole side dedicated to the show’s encore.

5ab3c78ea9ff4.jpg

The ‘Pulse’ track-listing is as follows:

LP1 Side One 

Shine On You Crazy Diamond (Parts 1-5, 7)

Astronomy Domine

What Do You Want From Me

LP1 Side Two

Learning To Fly

Keep Talking

Coming Back To Life

LP2 Side One

Hey You

A Great Day For Freedom

Sorrow

LP2 Side Two

High Hopes

Another Brick In The Wall (Part Two)

One of These Days

LP3 Side One 

The Dark Side Of The Moon

Speak To Me

Breathe (In The Air)

On The Run

LP3 Side Two

The Great Gig In The Sky

Money

LP4 Side One

Us And Them

Any Colour You Like

Brain Damage

Eclipse

LP4 Side Two

Encores

Wish You Were Here

Comfortably Numb

Run Like Hell

CTM!!!! Vi esto, lloré y me lo compré, en teoría me llegará en julio :(

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On 6 de marzo de 2018 at 13:26, Sulfocromico dijo:

Piper at The Gates of Dawn edición mono para el RSD 2018.

Le traerá un póster y una funda exterior psicodélica 🤪

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Esta si es que buena noticia, muchos de los mejores albunes de rock de los 60 se oyen mejor en mono: Dylan, Los Stones, Beatles o los animals. 

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Esta si es que buena noticia, muchos de los mejores albunes de rock de los 60 se oyen mejor en mono: Dylan, Los Stones, Beatles o los animals. 

Lo malo va a ser el precio. Va a andar por ahí con la reedición del PULSE.

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Estaba a 88 algo pero me hicieron un descuento desde Amazon, lo fome es que me llegará el 5 de junio en teoría.

Saludos

Los precios andan parecidos entre Amazon.com y Amazon UK (con envío incluido).

Cual será la mejor opción? Uno será made in USA y el otro made in EU? cual llegará más rápido?

Me siento confundido 🤪

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1 hour ago, Sulfocromico dijo:

Los precios andan parecidos entre Amazon.com y Amazon UK (con envío incluido).

Cual será la mejor opción? Uno será made in USA y el otro made in EU? emoji848.png cual llegará más rápido?

Me siento confundido 🤪

La verdad es que me calenté tanto que lo compré desde la página de Pink Floyd, ni pensé e verlo en otra parte. 

Cosa anecdótica, estaba tan emocionado que me equivoqué 3 veces en poner el número de la tarjeta XD 

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los precios andan por ahí con Amazon USA y UK, yo diría que está mas barato en Amazon USA, con la ventaja que si uno paga el envío del medio, no el mas barato, sino el que sigue, lo envían por DHL y llega en una semana. En UK sale mas barato porque descuentan el impuesto y lo mandan por correo normal, ese que se demora como dos meses, pero entre correr el riesgo y la demora, prefiero pagar un poco mas y tenerlo en una semana.

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On 22/3/2018 at 15:12, ponkine dijo:

https://www.planetrock.com/news/rock-news/pink-floyds-pulse-gets-remastered-180-gram-vinyl-re-release/

 

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Pink Floyd’s 1995 quadruple live album ‘Pulse’ is being reissued later this spring.

23 years after the original album debuted at no.1 on the UK album chart, ‘Pulse’ is being re-released on heavyweight 180-gram vinyl on Friday 18th May.

Remastered from the original tapes by James Guthrie, Joel Plante and Bernie Grundman, the lavish 4-LP set boasts four different inner sleeves, each inside individual outer sleeves, plus a 52-page hardback photo book. The whole package is all encased in a thick card slipcase.

Aubrey Powell of Hipgnosis and Peter Curzon, who worked on the original art with the legendary late Hipgnosis co-founder, Storm Thorgerson, recreated the art package.

Originally released in May 1995, ‘Pulse’ is compiled from various performances on Pink Floyd’s The Division Bell Tour across the United Kingdom and Europe.

Featuring David Gilmour, Nick Mason and Richard Wright, the album includes ‘The Dark Side of the Moon’ performed in full live, as well as a whole side dedicated to the show’s encore.

5ab3c78ea9ff4.jpg

The ‘Pulse’ track-listing is as follows:

LP1 Side One 
Shine On You Crazy Diamond (Parts 1-5, 7)
Astronomy Domine
What Do You Want From Me

LP1 Side Two
Learning To Fly
Keep Talking
Coming Back To Life

LP2 Side One
Hey You
A Great Day For Freedom
Sorrow

LP2 Side Two
High Hopes
Another Brick In The Wall (Part Two)
One of These Days

LP3 Side One 
The Dark Side Of The Moon
Speak To Me
Breathe (In The Air)
On The Run

LP3 Side Two
The Great Gig In The Sky
Money

LP4 Side One
Us And Them
Any Colour You Like
Brain Damage
Eclipse

LP4 Side Two
Encores
Wish You Were Here
Comfortably Numb
Run Like Hell

Excelente aporte @ponkine !!! 

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Includes four previously unreleased tracks and two alternate mixes

A new Eric Clapton documentary Life In 12 Bars (Directed by Oscar-winner, Lili Fini Zanuck) has prompted a new two-CD (and 4LP vinyl) soundtrack which spans Clapton’s long career and includes selections from many of the acts he worked with, including The Yardbirds, John Mayall’s Bluesbreakers, Cream, The Beatles (!), and Blind Faith.

The 32-tracks include five previously unreleased selections.From the Cream era there is a version of Spoonful, an incredible 17 minute tour-de-force, recorded live at the LA Forum in October 1968 during the group’s final US, Goodbye tour. There are two from Derek and The Dominos – firstly a recording of High, originally recorded during the 1971 sessions at Olympic Studios for their unreleased 2nd album. This track was later revisited and re-recorded for Eric Clapton’s 1975 album, There’s One In Every Crowd. Secondly, the track Little Wing, a tribute to Jimi Hendrix, recorded live during the Domino’s late set at The Fillmore East on 24th October 1970.

Life in 12 Bars also includes two previously unreleased Eric Clapton tracks from 1974; the first ever release of the entire full length recording (6′ 54″) of Bob Marley’s I Shot The Sheriff, recorded during the sessions for 461 Ocean Boulevard and a live performance of Little Queenie, the Chuck Berry rock ‘n’ roll classic, recoded at Long Beach Arena, California in July 1974 during Clapton’s comeback tour to promote 461 Ocean Boulevard.

In addition, there are two alternative mixes made for Eric Clapton’s 1970 debut album. Separate mixes were made for the album, by Delaney Bramlett and Tom Dowd (in LA) and also by Clapton himself (in London). Featured in this collection are Clapton’s rare mixes of album highlights, After Midnight and Let It Rain.

It’s very unusual for Beatles tracks to end up on these kinds of compilations, but While My Guitar Gently Weeps does indeed feature here, as does George Harrison’s My Sweet Lord.

This looks like a very well compiled collection and while we wait for the vinyl pre-order links, in the UK you can snag this right now for just £8.74. What a bargain.

Life In 12 Bars will be released on 8 June 2018.

 

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Disc: 1
1. Big Bill Broonzy: Backwater Blues (4.07) The Big Bill Broonzy Story 1957
2. Muddy Waters: My Life Is Ruined (2.38) Chess single 1953
3. Muddy Waters: I Got Mojo Working (4.28) Live At Newport Jazz Festival 1960
4. The Yardbirds: I Wish You Would (2.19) – studio version
5. The Yardbirds: For Your Love (2.30) For Your Love 1965
6. John Mayall & The Bluesbreakers: Steppin’ Out (2.29) John Mayall Bluesbreakers with Eric Clapton 1966
7. John Mayall & The Bluesbreakers: All Your Love (3.37) John Mayall Bluesbreakers with Eric Clapton 1966
8. Cream: I Feel Free (2.57) Fresh Cream 1966
9. Cream: Strange Brew (2.50) Disraeli Gears 1967
10. Cream: Sunshine of Your Love (4.12) – studio version
11. Aretha Franklin: Good to Me As I Am To You (3.58) Lady Soul / Recorded on December 16 and 17, 1967
12. Cream: Crossroads live (4.18) Wheels Of Fire / Recorded 10 March 1968 at Winterland, San Francisco, CA16
13. The Beatles: While My Guitar Gently Weeps (4.45)The Beatles / Recorded 5-6 September 1968
14. Cream: Badge (2.48) Goodbye / Recorded October 1968 at IBC Studios in London
15. Cream: White Room live (5.41) Live Cream II / recorded October 4, 1968 at the Oakland Coliseum Arena
16. Cream: Spoonful (17.27) live from Goodbye tour – LA Forum October 19, 1968 previously unreleased
17. Blind Faith: Presence Of The Lord (4.52) – studio version

Disc: 2
1. Delaney & Bonnie & Friends featuring Eric Clapton: Comin’ Home (7.51) Live at Fairfield Halls
2. Eric Clapton: After Midnight (3.25) alternate mix from Eric Clapton (first album) 1970
3. Eric Clapton: Let It Rain (5.00) alternate mix from Eric Clapton (first album) 1970
4. Derek and The Dominos: High (3.10) (Olympic Studios, April 1971) Derek and The Dominos album previously unreleased
5. George Harrison: My Sweet Lord (4.44) All Things Must Pass 1970
6. Derek and The Dominos: Thorn Tree In The Garden (2.55) Layla & Other Assorted Love Songs 1970
7. Derek and The Dominos: Nobody Knows You When You’re Down And Out (5.01) Layla & Other Assorted Love Songs 1970
8. Derek and The Dominos: Bell Bottom Blues (5.08) Layla & Other Assorted Love Songs 1970
9. Derek and The Dominos: Layla (7.10) Layla & Other Assorted Love Songs 1970
10. Derek and The Dominos: Little Wing (6.11) Live At The Fillmore 1970
11. Derek and The Dominos: Got To Get Better In A Little While (6.05) – studio version
12. Eric Clapton: I Shot The Sheriff (6.54) previously unreleased full length version from 461 Ocean Blvd 1970
13. Eric Clapton: Little Queenie live (6.00) Long Beach Arena, Long Beach, California, July 19/20, 1974 previously unreleased
14. Eric Clapton: Mainline Florida (4.08) 461 Ocean Boulevard 1974
15. Eric Clapton: Tears In Heaven (4.31) – studio version

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CARL PALMER's 'ELP Legacy Live' To Be Released In June

May 15, 2018 6 Comments

CARL PALMER's 'ELP Legacy Live' To Be Released In June

A new, two-disc digipack release from Carl Palmer, perhaps one of the most highly rated drummers in the world alive today and sole surviving member of prog rock giants EMERSON, LAKE & PALMER, will be released by BMG on June 29. "Carl Palmer's ELP Legacy Live"encompasses two outstanding CARL PALMER'S ELP LEGACY shows captured on CD and DVD and presented in a deluxe booklet with sleeve notes by Carl Palmer.

"Live In New York 2014" CD: Recorded on November 25, 2015, this masterclass of a performance includes a full-length version of ELP's "Tarkus" played alongside "Mars", "Toccata and Fugue in D Minor", "The God Of War / 21st Century Schizoid Man", "Knife-Edge", "Trilogy" and more, performed before a sell-out crowd at New York's Tralf Music Hall.

"Pictures At An Exhibition - A Tribute To Keith Emerson Live Miami 2016" DVD: A two-hour long complete and spectacular tribute show to Keith Emerson, featuring special guests Steve Hackett (GENESIS), Mark Stein (VANILLA FUDGE) and David Frangioni. Recorded at Olympia Theater Miami on June 24, 2016, the show includes much-loved ELP classics such as "Bitches Crystal", "Hoedown", "Karn Evil 9 (Welcome Back My Friends)", "Romeo & Juliet", "Fanfare For The Common Man", "Jerusalem" and "The Barbarian".

CARL PALMER'S ELP LEGACY was formed in 2001 and comprises Carl Palmer alongside the prodigal talents of Simon Fitzpatrick on guitar and Paul Bielatowicz on bass. This power trio are taking classic ELP works and reconstructing them with drums, bass and guitar rather than replicating the unique keyboard/synth work of the great Keith Emerson. The lineup injects new life into both ELP and ELP-related favorites such as "Hoedown", "Peter Gunn", "The Barbarian", "Knife-Edge", "Pictures At An Exhibition", "Lucky Man", "Fanfare For The Common Man" and KING CRIMSON's "21st Century Schizoid Man".

 

 

"It's metal prog-rock playing EMERSON, LAKE & PALMER," Carl says. "It's original and unique, and that's important to me."

The trio's dynamic live show has proved a triumphant success with sold-out world tours, festival appearances and rave reviews.

Crowned "Prog God of 2017," Carl Palmer is taking the ELP legacy forward throughout 2018 in new directions, while showcasing his immeasurable talents as one of the great technical drummers alive today.

Says Carl: "My philosophy is very simple: if I keep on improving, which I am at the moment, or I can't improve but can maintain a standard, then I will carry on. The minute I can't do that, then I'm gone."

CD: "Live In New York 2014" - Tralf Music Hall Buffalo, New York, U.S.A., November 25, 2014

* Rondeau Des Indes Galantes / Ride Of The Valkyries 
* Toccata And Fugue In D Minor 
* Mars, The God Of War / 21st Century Schizoid Man 
* Tarkus (Full Version) 
* America 
* Knife-Edge 
* Trilogy (Short Version)

CD running time: 48 minutes. CD album previously unavailable digitally

DVD: "Pictures At An Exhibition - A Tribute To Keith Emerson" - Olympia Theater, Miami, Florida, U.S.A., June 24, 2016. Special Guests: Steve Hackett, Mark Stein and David Frangioni

01. Introduction 
02. Peter Gunn 
03. Karn Evil 9 (Welcome Back My Friends) 
04. The Barbarian 
05. Bitches Crystal 
06. Jerusalem 
07. Romeo & Juliet 
08. 21st Century Schizoid Man 
09. Clair De Lune 
10. Knife-Edge 
11. Hoedown 
12. Take A Pebble 
13. Carmina Burana 
14. Pictures At An Exhibition 
15. Fanfare For The Common Man / Drum Solo 
16. Nutrocker

Bonus footage:

17. Behind The Scenes At The Tribute For Keith Emerson

DVD running time: 2 hours 4 minutes

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