Thursday, June 13, 2024

Pink Floyd [1971.06.19] Definitive Brescia 1971 (Renzo Storti Master)


Pink Floyd - Definitive Brescia 1971 
(Recorder 5: Renzo Storti Master)
(2021 Nov. Sigma : Sigma 293)
Palazzo Delle Manifestazioni Artistiche
Industrial Exhibition Bresciana, Brescia, Italy
Saturday June 19th. 1971

Excellent Audience Recording
Encoded: FLAC & MP3@320 Kbps

Lineage: Uher 4400 with Shure 545 in configuration N: O: S -> Master BASF -> Revox A77 1/4 -> Digi002 -> Macbook pro -> Reaper 6 -> flac with TLH

Here for the first time the complete Brescia concert recorded by Renzo Storti.
Renzo Storti is a sound engineer who has worked for radio, cinema and with the University of Padua.
He recorded the concert with a Uher 4400 with Shure microphone; he adjusted the levels during concerts while a friend moved the two microphones that were placed on the stands.
The tapes were played a few times after the concert, then they were left safe without ever being touched.
The quality is incredible, perhaps one of the best public recordings of 1971, an incredible document that finally sees the light in full version ".


Track List: (Artwork Included)
Disc One:
101 Intro
102 Atom Heart Mother
103 Careful With That Axe, Eugene
104 Fat Old Sun
105 The Embryo

Disc Two:
201 The Return Of The Son Of Nothing
202 Set The Controls For The Heart Of The Sun
203 Cymbaline
204 A Saucerful Of Secrets
205 Blues

This is the 1971 PINK FLOYD. The Brescia performance of this work is a part of the "Atom Heart Mother" tour. It was a concert about a month before my first visit to Japan. This show has been known for recording and existing recordings since the analog era, but they were derived from the so-called "Recorder 1". The situation changed completely in February 2020. Another recording "Recorder 2" with high sound quality that is incomparable to "Recorder 1" was unearthed. That is this work. So how is it different from the new masterpiece "DEFINITIVE BRESCIA 1971"? Actually, there are 5 types of recordings on this day, and the new masterpiece is the 5th newly excavated recording. Here, let's sort out those five types.


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