Spinne
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Posted: Sep. 01 2011, 19:23 |
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I'm reseeding these days this torrent that I uploaded some years ago to the Bit Torrent tracker. At this time we are 4-5 seeds so it's a good time to try it if you didn't got it the first time. And those who already have it and want to help are welcome
Here's the link to download it and following full details: http://btt.oldfield.es/torrents-details.php?id=189
Artist: Mike Oldfield Venue: Stadthalle, Vienna (Austria) Date: 28 April 1980 Title: Vernissage Source: Audience Sound Quality: A Lineage: ?? --> Trade CD-R --> EAC --> WAV --> Cool Edit Pro* --> Trader's Little Helper --> FLAC (level 8 and SB aligned) * Used only on CD 2. Following works were done: -Removed 2 second pause at the end of tracks 1-4. -Removed one click at the very beginning of track 1. -Moved 2 seconds backwards the start of track 3 to include the full Tubular Bells (it started at the end of track 2 on the original CD).
Tracklist: ---------- CD 1: 1. Platinum (parts 1-4) (20:31) 2. Punkadiddle (5:21) 3. I Got Rhythm (6:01) 4. Polka/Radetzky March (2:53) 5. Ommadawn (part 1) (15:49) 6. Incantations (parts 1-4 excerpts) (23:24)
CD 2: 1. Tubular Bells (part 2 excerpts including The Sailor's Hornpipe) (9:27) 2. Guilty (6:12) 3. Tubular Bells (part 1) (25:52) 4. Blue Peter/Portsmouth (3:43) 5. Punkadiddle (reprise) (7:15)
Band: ----- Mike Oldfield: Guitars, bass, mandolin, percussion, vocals Wendy Roberts: Lead vocals Tim Cross: Keyboards Pete Lemer: Keyboards Hansford Rowe: Bass Pierre Moerlen: Drums, percussion Benoit Moerlen: Drums, percussion Mike Frye: Drums, percussion Pete "Bimbo" Acock: Saxophone, flute, clarinet Nico Ramsden: Guitars, percussion, vocals Maggie Reilly: Vocals
EAC log and FFP checksum included.
This torrent features the full show and includes a rarity 'cause Mike and his band played Radetzky March for the Viennese audience. As far as I know this may be the only venue on this tour in which they played this classical music song. Also stunning performances from Tubular Bells, Ommadawn and Incantations as well.
It is an audience recording but sound quality is that good that it may look like an FM.
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